Delaware Corporate Capital Under Threat Over Shareholder Lawsuits

Delaware’s status as a hub for corporate law is being challenged by lawmakers who propose fast-tracked legislation to modernize the state’s laws and protect corporations from shareholder lawsuits. The move comes after a judge in Delaware invalidated Elon Musk’s compensation package from Tesla, sparking criticism that the state’s laws will limit shareholder rights and accountability. … Read more

Adobe Brings AI Agents to Microsoft 365 Copilot for Marketing Teams

Adobe has announced the private preview of its AI Agent for Microsoft 365 Copilot, empowering marketers with a conversational interface to create high-quality images and content within the popular productivity suite. The new agent builds on Adobe’s collaboration with Microsoft to bring generative AI into the flow of work. With Adobe Marketing Agent integrated into … Read more

Social Security Administration Cracks Down on Identity Fraud

The Social Security Administration (SSA) will begin requiring in-person identity checks for new and existing recipients starting March 31st, a move aimed at curbing fraudulent claims. The agency plans to limit phone interactions to verify identities, forcing millions of people to visit field offices. The change affects new applicants and current recipients who want to … Read more

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Most Back Pain Treatments Show Little Relief for Millions

A global review of the evidence has found that most treatments for back pain do not provide significant relief. Six in 10 adults in the UK experience lower back pain at some point, with symptoms including severe pain, restricted movement, and inability to work. There are over 56 treatments available, but only six have been … Read more

UK and EU Rush Military Aid to Ukraine Before Ceasefire

The UK and European Union are discussing a plan to increase arms shipments to Ukraine before a potential full ceasefire is announced. This move comes after British Foreign Secretary David Lammy had a meeting with the EU’s top diplomat, Kaja Kallas, in London on Tuesday. The discussion also took place at the Group of Seven … Read more

German Spending Plan Sparks Housing Market Uncertainty

Germany’s latest spending package will have a mixed impact on its struggling housing market. Looser debt rules may lead to higher financing costs due to government borrowing, which could slow construction activity. However, unlocking funds for energy-efficient upgrades to existing homes could boost investments and stimulate growth. According to Vonovia CEO Rolf Buch, the package’s … Read more

Trump and Netanyahu’s Attack on Rule of Law Sparks Constitutional Crisis

US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have taken steps to undermine the rule of law, sparking a constitutional crisis in both countries. This is eerily reminiscent of the erosion of institutions in America under Trump’s leadership. Netanyahu recently announced plans to fire the head of Israel’s equivalent of the FBI, Ronen … Read more