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An Australian manager at a U.S. defense contractor pleaded guilty to selling cybersecurity tools to a buyer with ties to Russia and was sentenced to 87 months in prison. He admitted receiving cryptocurrency payments and was ordered to pay restitution and forfeitures.
Fire-Resistant Home Built as a $3 Million Model for Rebuilding.
Tavangarian completed Versa Villa, a roughly 4,200-square-foot, four-bedroom house on the family’s Palisades estate that the article says was built for about $3 million to $3.5 million and is designed to resist an active fire for up to six hours.
Most Britons' energy bills to fall from April, regulator says
Ofgem announced a 7% cut in the energy price cap, lowering it to £1,641 a year from April, a £117 reduction from the previous cap.
Zoopla reports strongest February in a decade for property listings
Zoopla says newly listed homes for sale in the four weeks to Feb 15 were 6% higher than the same period in 2025, the strongest February for new listings in ten years. House prices rose 1.3% in the year to January, with notable regional differences.
Wayve hits $8.6 billion valuation with backing from Nvidia and Microsoft
Wayve, a U.K. autonomous driving software startup founded in 2017, reached an $8.6 billion valuation after a funding round that included Nvidia and Microsoft; the company has partnerships with Nissan and plans robotaxi trials with Uber beginning in London in 2026.
Automotive news digest: February 20–26, 2026.
Lamborghini will rework its planned Lanzador from a full electric into a plug-in hybrid and aims for a PHEV lineup by 2030; Ford announced a recall of more than 412,000 Explorers (2017–2019) over a rear suspension toe link defect.
Morrisville apartment building is a total loss but had no fatalities
A Monday evening fire gutted the Camden Westwood apartment building in Morrisville; officials say the structure is a total loss and no deaths were reported, and investigators have located where the blaze began with an inquiry ongoing.
EU announces plan to protect Ukraine from a new winter energy crisis
The European Commission announced the 'Repair, Rebuild, Restart' plan backed by more than €920 million and an immediate assistance package of over €100 million to help secure Ukraine's power supply for winter 2026–27.
Consumer confidence improved in February
The Conference Board said its consumer confidence index rose to 91.2 in February from an upwardly revised 89 in January, while the expectations index climbed to 72.0; consumers continued to cite prices and inflation as top concerns.
Kenya builds capacity to produce its own vaccines through WHO mRNA transfer
Kenya has joined the WHO-MPP mRNA Technology Transfer Project to develop local mRNA vaccine manufacturing capacity, with training and infrastructure upgrades planned for the Kenya BioVax Institute and scientific support from KEMRI.
Japan hopes to keep existing U.S. trade deal amid new tariffs
Japan asked the United States to ensure its treatment under a new temporary 15% tariff regime is as favourable as an existing trade deal, and officials from both countries said they would implement last year’s agreement in good faith.
Intel partners with AI chip startup SambaNova after talks reportedly failed
Intel has entered a multiyear collaboration with SambaNova that will see SambaNova adopt Intel server chips and graphics cards, and Intel is participating in a reported $350 million funding round; earlier acquisition talks reportedly fell apart.
Gender equality progress at UK's biggest firms is 'achingly slow'
Government-backed research found the average number of female FTSE 100 chief executives did not change last year, leaving nine women in those roles. The FTSE 350 missed its voluntary 40% senior leadership target, with women holding 36% of those positions.
Taiwan chip supply risks that Silicon Valley has largely ignored
Federal officials warned technology leaders that heavy reliance on Taiwan for advanced chips creates a major economic vulnerability, and governments plus some companies have announced investments to expand U.S. production that will take years to change global supply patterns.
Kyntra Bio presents Phase 1b/2 data on FG-3246 with enzalutamide in mCRPC
Kyntra Bio reported that investigator‑sponsored Phase 1b/2 data for FG‑3246 combined with enzalutamide in metastatic castration‑resistant prostate cancer will be presented at ASCO GU; the study included 44 patients and showed a composite response rate of 21% overall and median radiographic progression‑free survival of 7.0 months (10.1 months in patients with one prior ARPI).
TARA-002 shows 68% complete response rate at six months in BCG-unresponsive NMIBC
Protara reported interim ADVANCED-2 results showing a 68% complete response rate at six months in the BCG-unresponsive cohort and no Grade 3 or greater treatment-related adverse events; the company expects to complete enrollment of the BCG-unresponsive cohort in the second half of 2026.
WNBA reached revenue-sharing target for first time during 2025 season.
A source confirmed the WNBA reached its revenue-sharing target in 2025, creating $16 million in shareable revenue; the WNBPA received the League Revenue Report on Feb. 9 and has 30 days to decide on distribution.
Mortgage rates fall below 6%, matching lowest level since 2022
The average 30-year fixed mortgage rate fell to 5.99% on Monday, matching Mortgage News Daily's lowest level since 2022, and applications to refinance are reported about 130% higher than a year ago, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.
Winter storm warnings for 11 states as heavy snow and high winds arrive
The National Weather Service has issued winter storm warnings for 11 states, forecasting heavy snow and strong winds that will reduce visibility and create hazardous travel. Some areas are expected to see significant snowfall totals through Monday and into midweek.
Social Security benefits scheduled this week may include payments up to $5,181
Recipients with birthdays from the 21st–31st are scheduled to receive February Social Security payments on Feb. 25, and a worker who earned the maximum taxable amount and waits to claim until age 70 would receive about $5,181 per month in 2026.
SEND reforms may reshape support for England's children
Education secretary Bridget Phillipson is due to set out plans to shift more SEND support and therapy into schools rather than through local councils; parents fear changes could narrow the legal protections tied to EHCPs.
Chicago Park District unveils $630 million plan to renovate Soldier Field after Bears leave
The Chicago Park District proposed a $630 million plan to remake Soldier Field into a major concert and events venue, allocating $130 million for stadium upgrades and $500 million for surrounding infrastructure and parking.
Bay Area travelers stranded in Puerto Vallarta after flights were canceled
Flights between the Bay Area and Puerto Vallarta were canceled after Mexican officials reported a military operation that killed a cartel leader, leaving dozens of Bay Area residents stranded; it is undetermined when flights will resume.
Decatur letter carriers rally amid national NALC contract negotiations
Dozens of metro Atlanta postal workers from NALC Branch 73 held a rally in Decatur as part of a nationwide effort to press contract priorities including higher pay, safer equipment and career advancement while national negotiations continue.
Brazil and India agree to boost cooperation on rare earths
Brazil and India signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding to cooperate on rare earths, covering reciprocal investment, exploration, mining and AI applications; Brazil holds the world’s second-largest rare earth reserves.
Toymaker refocuses on growth after Supreme Court win
Learning Resources CEO Rick Woldenberg said the Supreme Court ruled against tariffs imposed under a national-emergency law, and his companies shifted production to Vietnam and India while planning modest hiring and facility consolidation for 2026.
South Dakota's attorney shortfall could be eased by new bill
State Rep. Mary Fitzgerald filed House Bill 1270 to extend the South Dakota Supreme Court's apprenticeship program to graduates of the University of South Dakota law school, amid a reported shortage of active in-state attorneys; the bill is scheduled for a House Judiciary Committee hearing on Monday.
Clean energy bans rise across U.S. under Trump administration
A USA TODAY analysis found about 24% of U.S. counties now restrict large-scale wind or solar projects, and the article reports the Trump administration has tightened permitting and limited approvals since January 2025.
US deepens Central Asia ties with new investment deals
The United States is expanding economic partnerships with Central Asia as Kazakhstan's President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev signed investment agreements with US firms, including a $180 million Mars pet food plant and talks on Boeing 787 deliveries expected in the second half of 2026.
Tomislav Ivisic is expanding into a guard-like role at Illinois
Tomislav Ivisic, a 7-foot-1 Illinois player, has shifted toward off-ball and perimeter play while remaining a screening and post threat; over the past six games he is 29-for-52 (55.8%) from the field.
