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Whirlpool Launches Debt Restructuring Tender for Luxembourg Notes

Whirlpool Corporation has initiated a cash tender offer for all outstanding 1.250% notes due 2026 and 1.100% notes due 2027 issued by its subsidiary, Whirlpool Finance Luxembourg. The move includes a consent solicitation for the 2027 series, as the appliance manufacturer seeks to manage its debt maturity profile.

BOXABL Expands Modular Housing Push into UK and Ireland

Las Vegas-based housing innovator BOXABL is moving into the British and Irish markets, signing a distribution deal with Bristol-based TerraCaita Limited to bring its factory-built homes across the Atlantic. The partnership aims to address regional housing shortages by introducing the company's signature foldable Casita units to local developers.

Hilton Boston Back Bay Completes Multi-Million-Dollar Renovation

The Hilton Boston Back Bay has finished an extensive, multi-million-dollar overhaul of its 401-room property on Dalton Street. Positioned at the intersection of the city’s historic and academic districts, the project modernizes the hotel’s infrastructure to capture the shifting energy of the neighborhood’s evolving research and corporate landscape.

Why Laminate Remains a Practical Choice for Modern Renovations

For homeowners balancing tight renovation budgets with the demands of high-traffic households, the choice of flooring often hinges on a trade-off between aesthetics and resilience. According to Festus-based flooring expert Nick Hopkins, laminate has evolved into a versatile solution that addresses these competing priorities without requiring constant maintenance.

Nano-X Investors Face Securities Fraud Allegations

Investors who purchased Nano-X Imaging Ltd. securities between March 31, 2025, and April 17, 2026, are being urged to consider their legal standing following a class action lawsuit. The complaint alleges the company misrepresented its operational efficiency and demand, leaving shareholders to grapple with potential financial losses.

C-Path Scales Biomarker Research Following FDA Diabetes Approval

Following the FDA’s recent accelerated approval of Tzield for stage 3 type 1 diabetes, the Critical Path Institute is intensifying efforts to standardize regulatory science. The organization is expanding its evaluation of C-peptide as a critical biomarker, aiming to streamline the path for next-generation therapeutic innovation.

When to Replace Your Tires for Wet Road Safety in Charlottesville

When tire tread drops to 2/32 of an inch, your vehicle is at its legal limit, but safety often demands action long before that point. In Charlottesville, where heavy rain frequently tests vehicle handling, monitoring structural integrity and tread depth is essential for maintaining control on slick pavement.

Church's Texas Chicken Targets Soccer Fans with New Golazo Meal

For $39.99, customers can secure a bundle featuring 20 pieces of chicken, four large sides, ten biscuits, and a collectible soccer ball. As the summer tournament season kicks off, Church's Texas Chicken is leveraging the global sport to drive traffic through a rotating series of limited-edition memorabilia.

McRae Industries Profit Slumps Amid Tariff Costs and Lower Boot Demand

Mount Gilead-based McRae Industries saw its third-quarter earnings crater to $858,000, a steep decline from the $3.16 million reported during the same period last year. The footwear manufacturer pinned the downturn on softening demand for its Laredo brand and a significant financial hit from ongoing import tariffs.

Craftable Brings AI-Driven Back Office Automation to HITEC 2026

Hospitality operators face a mounting burden of fragmented software, but Craftable aims to resolve this by consolidating purchasing, inventory, and payments into a single AI-powered ecosystem. The platform, which serves over 50,000 users, will demonstrate its latest automated workflows and intelligent analytics at the upcoming HITEC 2026 conference in Dallas.

High Tide Posts Record Revenue of $179.3 Million in Second Quarter

High Tide Inc. reported record-breaking revenue of $179.3 million for the second fiscal quarter of 2026, marking a 30% increase year-over-year. The Calgary-based cannabis enterprise also achieved positive net income and free cash flow, bolstered by the strong performance of its German medical subsidiary, Remexian Pharma GmbH.

Natural Grocers Targets Father's Day with Grill-Focused Retail Push

Natural Grocers is positioning itself for the upcoming Father's Day weekend, June 19–21, by rolling out a series of targeted discounts, store-brand grilling essentials, and member-exclusive rewards. The Lakewood-based retailer aims to capture holiday spending through a combination of curated recipes and incentives for its {N}power loyalty program.

Neurocrine reports initial success with CRENESSITY in rare CAH subtype

Patients diagnosed with 11β‑hydroxylase deficiency, a rare and complex form of congenital adrenal hyperplasia, showed significant hormonal improvement after starting treatment with CRENESSITY. Findings presented at the ENDO 2026 meeting in Chicago suggest the drug could effectively manage this difficult-to-treat subtype where clinical data has historically been scarce.

Why Your Jewelry Needs a Professional Checkup Twice a Year

You wouldn't wait for your car engine to fail before changing the oil, yet many owners treat their jewelry with far less caution. Patrick Clark, a graduate gemologist at Clark Jewelers in Elizabethtown, Kentucky, argues that consistent professional inspections are the only way to prevent the permanent loss of precious stones.

Safehold Secures $225 Million in Long-Term Debt Financing

Safehold GL Holdings has finalized a private placement of $225 million in senior unsecured notes maturing in August 2056. By utilizing a structured stairstep coupon and leveraging a $30 million gain from terminated hedges, the company aims to optimize its debt maturity profile while funding ongoing ground lease investments.

VYKAT XR Shows Sustained Benefits in Prader-Willi Syndrome Patients

Patients diagnosed with Prader-Willi syndrome experienced lasting relief from hyperphagia and behavioral challenges after resuming VYKAT XR therapy. New data presented at ENDO 2026 confirms that the diazoxide choline treatment provides significant, durable improvements for up to three years compared to natural history controls.

Red Robin Sheds 86 Locations in $72.5 Million Refranchising Deal

Red Robin Gourmet Burgers is offloading 86 company-owned restaurants to two multi-unit operators for $72.5 million. The move is part of the casual dining chain's broader "First Choice Plan," an aggressive push to reduce debt and stabilize its financial footing through tactical refranchising across the United States.

Boqii Holding Denies Knowledge of Causes Behind Stock Volatility

Boqii Holding Limited addressed a spike in trading activity for its Class A ordinary shares on the NYSE American this week, confirming that no undisclosed material events within the business have occurred. The Shanghai-based pet platform issued the statement following an internal review of market movements observed on June 10.

Keeping Dogs Cool: Why Summer Grooming Matters More Than Aesthetics

With summer temperatures rising, pet owners are shifting toward at-home care to mitigate heat-related risks. Lucky Dog Mobile Groomers reports that consistent maintenance of a dog’s coat, skin, and nails serves as a critical layer of protection against the physical stress of the season’s peak heat.

New Jersey Volunteer Gina Gehan Wins 2025 Huntsman Family Award

After her daughter’s type 1 diabetes diagnosis over a decade ago, New Jersey resident Gina Gehan transformed personal experience into a decade of advocacy. Breakthrough T1D has now named Gehan the recipient of the 2025 Huntsman Family Community Engagement Award, honoring her long-standing commitment to local outreach and policy reform.

Aerotek Claims Top Spot in U.S. Industrial Staffing Market

Aerotek has secured the number one position on the 2026 list of the largest industrial staffing firms in the United States. According to Staffing Industry Analysts, the Hanover-based company expanded its market share to 7.3% in 2025, climbing from the 6.7% share it held the previous year.

Inseye Launches Eye-Motion Sensor to Give AI Glasses Human Context

At AWE USA 2026, Inseye Technologies is debuting Inseye Tiny, a miniaturized eye-motion sensor designed to provide intelligent eyewear with real-time behavioral data. By tracking gaze patterns without cameras, the hardware allows AI systems to interpret user intent and focus levels while maintaining a discreet, low-power profile for daily wear.

Microsoft Faces Securities Class Action Over AI Product Performance

Investors who purchased Microsoft Corporation common stock between May 1, 2025, and January 28, 2026, are being sought for a class action lawsuit. Rosen Law Firm alleges the company misled stakeholders regarding the efficacy and competitive standing of its Copilot AI product suite during the stated period.

Investors Scrutinize GPGI After Sharp Quarterly Revenue Drop

A 26% plunge in GPGI, Inc. stock following dismal first-quarter results has triggered a formal investigation by Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP. The law firm is currently soliciting information from investors and potential witnesses to determine if the company violated federal securities laws during the recent fiscal period.

Lennar Launches Sage at Sand Canyon Community in Santa Clarita

Lennar has officially opened sales for Sage at Sand Canyon, an attached home development in Santa Clarita designed to bridge the gap between suburban tranquility and urban accessibility. The project targets first-time buyers and young families, offering three-story residences starting in the upper $600,000s within the popular Sand Canyon area.

Investors Seek Lead Plaintiff Status in PicS N.V. Securities Lawsuit

Investors who suffered significant financial losses following the January 2026 initial public offering of PicS N.V. have until August 4, 2026, to file for lead plaintiff status in a pending class action lawsuit. The litigation centers on allegations that the company concealed critical deficiencies in its credit monitoring procedures.

Nurses to Stage State House Protest Over Rising Workplace Violence

Forty medical scrubs will drape the Massachusetts State House steps this Wednesday, each representing a healthcare worker assaulted or threatened during their shift. This visual protest serves as a stark call to action for the state Senate to finalize pending legislation aimed at curbing the daily violence plaguing local clinics and hospitals.

Randy Kay Compiles Largest Collection of Scriptural Near-Death Accounts

After surviving 30 minutes and 49 seconds of clinical death in 2005, former biotech CEO Randy Kay has dedicated two decades to vetting accounts of the afterlife. His new volume, Heaven Encounters, brings together 140 firsthand testimonies that align with biblical scripture, marking a departure from secularized near-death research.

Badger Meter Investors Face Class Action Over Revenue Reporting

Investors who suffered financial losses linked to Badger Meter, Inc. are being invited to join a securities fraud class action lawsuit. The legal action, spearheaded by the Law Offices of Frank R. Cruz, focuses on allegations that the company misled shareholders regarding its true financial health and revenue recognition practices.