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Stillwater Capital ITP Application, Alabama Beach Mouse, Baldwin County, Alabama
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announces receipt of an application from Stillwater Capital Assets LLC for a 50-year Incidental Take Permit under Section 10(a)(1)(B) of the Endangered Species Act. The permit would authorize incidental take of the federally threatened Alabama beach mouse (Peromyscus polionotus ammobates) during construction of a single-family home at 11068 Mobile Street West, Gulf Shores, Alabama, affecting 0.05 acres of occupied habitat. The Service requests public comment on the application, including the proposed Habitat Conservation Plan and the Service's preliminary determination that the action may qualify for a categorical exclusion under NEPA.
Stillwater Capital Assets HCP V2 Plan
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service posted the Stillwater Capital Assets Habitat Conservation Plan V2 to Regulations.gov under document FWS-R4-ES-2026-0199. The plan likely addresses mitigation and minimization measures for listed species under a Section 10 incidental take permit. Private parties preparing or reviewing Habitat Conservation Plan applications should consult this document for current FWS guidance.
Stillwater Capital Assets LLC NEPA Review
The Fish and Wildlife Service has initiated a National Environmental Policy Act review for Stillwater Capital Assets LLC. The review documents are available for download via regulations.gov under docket FWS-R4-ES-2026-0199.
Governor Shapiro Announces Mondi Bags USA Expansion, 170 Jobs, Allegheny County
Governor Josh Shapiro announced that Mondi Bags USA will expand its manufacturing operations in Findlay Township, Allegheny County, creating approximately 170 new jobs over three years. The Shapiro Administration provided a $1,036,000 Pennsylvania First grant through the Department of Community and Economic Development to secure the project against competing offers from Ohio and West Virginia. The company will relocate existing operations from Oakdale, PA and Wellsburg, WV into a new 200,000-square-foot facility.
Keystone and Conemaugh Power Plants Consent Decree Filed for Court Approval
The Shapiro Administration filed a motion in Indiana County Court of Common Pleas seeking final approval of a consent decree with Keystone-Conemaugh Projects, LLC (Key-Con) to allow the Keystone and Conemaugh Generating Stations to continue operating through 2032 instead of ceasing operations on December 31, 2028. The agreement requires Key-Con to upgrade wastewater treatment systems with specific milestones: permit applications within 60 days of court approval, construction commencement within 90 days of permits, construction completion within 180 days, and upgraded system operation within 60 days of completion. Daily penalties apply while operating until upgrades are complete, plus additional penalties for missed milestones.
Free Webinar April 28: Tennessee Sales Tax Exemptions
The Tennessee Department of Revenue announced a free webinar on sales tax exemptions scheduled for April 28, 2026 at 9 a.m. CT. The webinar will cover common exemption categories, documentation requirements, and compliance best practices for businesses in retail, manufacturing, services, and tax administration. Registration is available through the department's website as part of their free public education series.
DHSC ePCS Spending Over £500, March 2026
The Department of Health and Social Care published its monthly transparency data for electronic purchasing card solution (ePCS) spending over £500 for March 2026. The ePCS has replaced the previous government procurement card (GPC). The data is published monthly as part of UK government transparency commitments and applies to England.
Government Response to First 1000 Days Report with 15 Recommendations
The UK Government published its formal response on 22 April 2026 to the Health and Social Care Committee's January 2026 report 'The First 1000 Days: a renewed focus', addressing all 15 recommendations across five themes: Family Hubs and Start for Life programme, health visitors, workforce, vaccinations, and integration between services. The response welcomes the committee's ambition to ensure babies, children and their families can access support regardless of circumstances, and commits to taking action across the areas covered in the report.
MediaTek Patent: Authentication Rejection Wireless Parameter Handling
MediaTek Inc. has filed US Patent Application US20260100835A1 for systems and methods handling wireless communication device parameters upon authentication rejection. The device deletes a network list (PLMN or SNPN) and resets multiple counters including registration, attach, service, and TAU attempt counters upon receiving an authentication reject message. The system comprises a transceiver and processor configured to perform these operations during registration, attach, or tracking area update procedures.
Bot Verification Challenge Blocks Legal Case Access
BAILII has deployed Anubis, a proof-of-work bot verification system, to protect its servers against automated scraping by AI companies. The system uses Hashcash-style proof-of-work to impose computational costs on mass scrapers while remaining negligible for individual users. The actual court case content (EWHC Admin 2026/915) is inaccessible behind this verification challenge.
Anti-Bot Verification Page Blocking Access to Legal Case
BAILII (British and Irish Legal Information Institute) deployed Anubis, a proof-of-work anti-bot protection system, to prevent AI companies from aggressively scraping the website. The system uses a Hashcash-style proof-of-work scheme that adds minimal load for individual users but significantly increases the cost of mass scraping. The protection page notes that JavaScript-blocking plugins such as JShelter may interfere with the verification process.
Bot Verification Page Blocks Access to Bailii.org
BAILII (British and Irish Legal Information Institute) has deployed Anubis, a proof-of-work anti-bot protection system, on its website. Users accessing case law documents may encounter a bot verification challenge before proceeding. The system uses Hashcash-style proof-of-work to increase the cost of mass web scraping by AI companies. The page instructs users to disable JavaScript-disabling plugins like JShelter to access content.
Anubis Bot Check Blocks Legal Case Access
BAILII deployed Anubis, a proof-of-work anti-bot system, to protect its servers from AI scraping. The system uses Hashcash-style computational challenges to increase the cost of mass automated access while allowing legitimate users through. No regulatory or legal content is contained in this bot-verification page.
Bot Verification Blocks Access to EWCA Civil Case
BAILII displays a bot verification challenge (Anubis proof-of-work) when accessing England & Wales case documents. The security measure aims to protect the server from AI scraping but blocks access to the underlying case content. No substantive legal information from EWCA/Civ/2026/488 is available.
Bot Verification Page Blocking Legal Case Access
BAILII deployed Anubis, a proof-of-work anti-bot protection system, as a placeholder blocking access to legal case documents. The system is designed to reduce AI web scraping by adding computational overhead at scale while distinguishing legitimate users from automated crawlers. Users must enable JavaScript and disable anti-tracking plugins to proceed.
BAILII Bot Protection Challenge Page for Legal Database Access
BAILII has deployed Anubis, a proof-of-work bot protection system based on Hashcash principles, to prevent AI companies from scraping its legal database. The system adds computational load to mass scraping attempts while remaining negligible for individual users. The protection requires modern JavaScript and may conflict with privacy plugins like JShelter.
Anti-Bot Verification Blocks Access to BAILII Case Content
BAILII has deployed Anubis, a proof-of-work anti-bot protection system, on its database to protect server resources against aggressive AI scraping. The system uses a Hashcash-style computational challenge that imposes negligible load on individual users but significantly increases the cost of mass automated scraping operations. The system requires modern JavaScript and is incompatible with privacy plugins like JShelter.
Bot Verification Page Using Proof-of-Work Protection
BAILII (British and Irish Legal Information Institute) has deployed Anubis, a proof-of-work bot verification system modelled on Hashcash, to protect its servers against automated scraping by AI companies. The system is designed to impose negligible delay on individual users while significantly increasing the computational cost of mass scraping operations. Website visitors using JavaScript-blocking extensions such as JShelter must disable those plugins to access the site.
NF-κB Inhibitors for Cancer, Inflammatory Diseases
The USPTO granted Patent US12606528B2 to the University of Pittsburgh covering compounds that inhibit NF-κB activity and their use in treating cancer, inflammatory conditions, and autoimmune diseases. The patent names Beibei Chen, Toren Finkel, and Yuan Liu as inventors and contains 33 claims. The patent application was filed on November 20, 2020.
Proposed Incidental Harassment Authorizations for Sparrows Point Container Terminal Marine Mammal Take
NMFS has received a request from Tradepoint TiL Terminal, LLC (TTT) for two consecutive incidental harassment authorizations (IHAs) under the Marine Mammal Protection Act to incidentally take Tamanend's bottlenose dolphins (Level B harassment only) during construction of the Sparrows Point Container Terminal in Baltimore County, MD. NMFS is requesting public comments on the proposed IHAs and possible one-time 1-year renewals by May 22, 2026. Neither TTT nor NMFS expect serious injury or mortality to result from the activity.
NOAA Office of Education Scholarship, Fellowship, and Internship Programs OMB Review
NOAA is submitting to OMB a revision and extension of an approved information collection (OMB Control No. 0648-0568) for its Office of Education Higher Education Scholarship, Fellowship, and Internship Programs. The collection supports the Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship Program and the Educational Partnership Program with Minority Serving Institutions (EPP/MSI). Changes include additions of Travel Request Forms and Onboarding/Scholar Information Form, and removals of demographic data collection and certain application surveys.
NMFS Finalizes 21 Marine Mammal Stock Assessment Reports Under MMPA
NMFS has finalized 21 marine mammal stock assessment reports (SARs) under Section 117 of the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA), covering the 2018-2022 period for Alaska, Atlantic, Gulf of America, and Pacific regions. The revisions primarily update human-caused mortality and serious injury (M/SI) estimates and abundance estimates for affected stocks. NMFS responded to public comments from the Marine Mammal Commission and Center for Biological Diversity, addressing concerns about lost fishing gear, plastic pollution, and alternative data collection methods.
Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to Francis Scott Key Bridge Rebuild, Baltimore MD
NMFS has received a request from the Federal Highway Administration for two consecutive incidental harassment authorizations to take marine mammals incidental to the Francis Scott Key Bridge Rebuild project in Baltimore, MD. The proposal would authorize Level B harassment take of Tamanend's bottlenose dolphins during pile driving activities. NMFS is requesting public comments on the proposed IHAs and possible 1-year renewals.
NMFS Closes South Atlantic Gag Recreational Fishing August 2
NMFS implements a temporary rule closing the recreational gag fishery in South Atlantic Federal waters effective August 2, 2026, through January 1, 2027. The closure results from 2025 recreational landings of 187,751 lb exceeding the annual catch limit of 176,665 lb by 11,086 lb. During the closure, bag and possession limits for gag are zero.
DOL Publishes 2026 LLSIL Income Thresholds for WIOA Youth Programs
The Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration (ETA) has published the 2026 Lower Living Standard Income Level (LLSIL) tables for use under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA). These income thresholds, updated annually to reflect cost-of-living changes based on the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U), are used by state and local workforce development boards to determine eligibility for youth and adult workforce services. The 2026 tables are applicable as of April 22, 2026.
Daily Federal Register Documents Index, 22nd Apr
The Federal Register published its daily index for April 22, 2026, cataloguing 87 documents from 36 federal agencies across 339 pages. The issue comprises 74 notices, 3 proposed rules, 9 final rules, and 1 presidential document.
PRC Notices USPS Competitive Product List Filings for Comment
The Postal Regulatory Commission published a notice on April 22, 2026, informing the public of USPS filings to add competitive negotiated service agreements to the Competitive product list. Two dockets are noticed: MC2026-209/K2026-208 (Priority Mail Express International, Priority Mail International & First-Class Package International Service Contract 111) and MC2026-216/K2026-214 (Fulfillment Standardized Distinct Product PM-GA Contract 966). Comments on the public proceeding are due April 27, 2026.
Boiler Service Tender, NMD Council, 42 Buildings, Closing 27 May
Newry, Mourne and Down District Council has published an open tender for the servicing and emergency repair of oil-fired central heating boilers across 42 council buildings. The contract, valued at £0 with an estimated value to be determined by submissions, runs from 3 August 2026 to 2 August 2029. OFTEC-registered contractors are invited to submit tenders via the MultiQuote portal by 27 May 2026 at 12pm.
Ferrovial BAM Rail ISA Service Tender, £150k-£250k
UK Government Contracts Finder has published an open tender opportunity for an Independent Safety Assessor (ISA) for Ferrovial BAM Rail JV's track system packages. The contract value is estimated at £150,000 to £250,000 with a closing date of 1 May 2026. The ISA must be appointed in accordance with EN 50126, 50128, and 50129 standards, and for subsystems requiring CCS NTSN compliance, the ISA must also be an accredited Assessment Body in the United Kingdom.
PEACEPLUS Thriving Together Tender, £0, closing 20th May
Newry Mourne & Down District Council, funded through the PEACE+ programme, is seeking consultancy firms to tender for design, development and delivery of a Minority Community Support Programme. The programme comprises two initiatives using community-led approaches to increase understanding and integration of minority communities across the Newry Mourne & Down council area. Tenders close on 20 May 2026.
MoD POMS Medical Supply Procurement £100k-£300k Closing 6 May
The Ministry of Defence, through Unite Procurement UK Limited, is seeking suppliers for rapidly deployable Point of Medical Supply (POMS) systems with detachable pouch sets, valued between £100,000 and £300,000. The contract runs from 7 May 2026 to 7 May 2028 and is open to multiple suppliers via the Unite Procurement Platform. Suppliers must register interest by 6 May 2026 at 10am; applications will be accepted on a rolling basis thereafter.
Tatton Park Play Equipment Tender, £450k, Deadline June 19
Cheshire East Council has published an open tender opportunity for the design, supply, and installation of play equipment at Tatton Park. The contract is valued at £450,000 with a closing date of 19 June 2026 at 12pm. The contract period runs from 3 August 2026 to 30 July 2027. The procurement is classified as a Works contract using an open procedure above threshold and is not suitable for SMEs or VCSEs.
Minister KATAYAMA Meets BIS General Manager Hernández de Cos
Japan's Minister of Finance and Minister of State for Financial Services met with the BIS General Manager in Tokyo. The officials exchanged views on recent financial sector developments and digital finance. No new regulatory measures, compliance obligations, or policy commitments were announced.
Warning Letter to vapepengood.com for Marketing Unauthorized Nicotine Pouches
The FDA Center for Tobacco Products issued a warning letter to vapepengood.com (Flushing, NY) on April 9, 2026, for marketing unauthorized nicotine pouch products, specifically Icy Blackcurrant XX Strong Nicotine Pouches by Zyn and Zyn Red Fruits Nicotine Pouches, without required premarket authorization under section 910(c)(1)(A)(i) of the FD&C Act. The products are adulterated under section 902(6)(A) and misbranded under section 903(a)(6). The firm must respond within 15 working days describing corrective actions and a compliance plan, and failure to address violations may result in civil money penalties, seizure, and/or injunction.
CGMP Violations, Insanitary Conditions, Data Integrity Failures at Chinese Drug Manufacturer
FDA issued Warning Letter 320-26-56 to Xiamen Kang Zhongyuan Biotechnology Co., Ltd., a Chinese drug manufacturer (FEI 3027976266), citing CGMP violations, insanitary conditions, and data integrity failures discovered during an August 12-15, 2025 inspection. Observed violations included grime and discolored lubricant on manufacturing equipment, standing water in production areas, flies and cockroaches in manufacturing spaces, and apparent mold on air-conditioning vents. The firm's Chief Quality Officer admitted to providing false documents related to finished drug product testing, and the firm submitted altered manufacturing records after the original logbook appeared incomplete. FDA placed all drugs from this firm on Import Alert 66-40 on March 20, 2026, and the firm agreed to recall certain lots of mentholated cough drops following a March 4, 2026 teleconference.
Eaglelionton Int'l Trading Co Inc FSVP Warning Letter Brooklyn NY
FDA issued a Warning Letter to Eaglelionton Int'l Trading Co Inc, a Brooklyn-based food importer, following an FSVP inspection conducted January 29 through February 12, 2026, and a prior inspection from May 1-17, 2023. The firm was found to be non-compliant with section 805 of the FD&C Act and 21 CFR part 1, subpart L, specifically for failing to develop, maintain, and follow an FSVP for any imported foods including coconut milk and canned products from identified foreign suppliers. FDA has not received a response to the Form FDA 483a issued on February 12, 2026. The importer must respond in writing within 15 working days with documentation of corrective actions.
FDA Warns Par Health Endo USA for Sterile Injectable CGMP Violations
FDA issued Warning Letter 320-26-68 to Par Health USA LLC and Endo USA, Inc. on April 15, 2026, for significant CGMP violations observed during an October 6–20, 2025 inspection of their sterile injectable drug manufacturing facility in Rochester, MI. Investigators documented inadequate aseptic processing line design, excessive manual interventions requiring hundreds of interventions per batch, deficient environmental monitoring, and failed unidirectional airflow studies. The FDA determined that drug products manufactured at the facility are adulterated under Section 501(a)(2)(B) of the FD&C Act.
FDA Warns Shopcalismokes.com Over Unauthorized Zyn Nicotine Pouches
The FDA Center for Tobacco Products issued a Warning Letter to shopcalismokes.com (Farmington Hills, MI) on April 10, 2026, for selling two unauthorized Zyn nicotine pouch products—Zyn Pouches Slim Cool Skittle 15mg and Zyn Pouches Slim Fizzy Cola 15mg—in the U.S. market without required premarket authorization under Section 910 of the FD&C Act. FDA determined the products are adulterated under Section 902(6)(A) and misbranded under Section 903(a)(6). The firm has 15 working days from receipt to submit a written response describing corrective actions, including dates of discontinued sales and a compliance plan. Failure to comply may result in civil money penalties, seizure, and/or injunction.
UCSF Radiopharmaceutical Facility CGMP Violations Warning Letter
FDA issued a Warning Letter to UCSF Radiopharmaceutical Facility (FEI 3005947301) following an inspection from July 21-24, 2025, citing significant CGMP violations for drug manufacturing. The agency identified inadequate investigations of multiple failing sterility test results from 2022-2023 involving Bacillus species contamination, and failure to follow written quality assurance procedures for environmental monitoring investigations. The facility must conduct a comprehensive retrospective review of all invalidated sterility tests for the past three years and submit a detailed CAPA plan to CDER.
Florida AG Launches Criminal Investigation into OpenAI and ChatGPT
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced on April 21, 2026 that the Office of Statewide Prosecution has launched a criminal investigation into OpenAI and ChatGPT following a review of chat logs between ChatGPT and Phoenix Ikner, the gunman who opened fire at Florida State University on April 17, 2025. The Office of Statewide Prosecution subpoenaed OpenAI for policies and internal training materials regarding user threats of harm, cooperation with law enforcement, organizational charts, and materials related to the FSU shooting. Florida law states that anyone who aids, abets, or counsels someone in the commission of a crime may be considered a principal to the crime.
FL AG Issues CIDs to Eight Major Corporations and Environmental Groups for Antitrust Investigation
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier issued Civil Investigative Demands (CIDs) to eight entities, including major corporations and environmental groups, as part of an investigation into potential antitrust violations. The investigation targets suspicions that corporations may have engaged in collusive partnerships through and with environmental groups that restricted trade, increased prices for consumers, and diminished free market competition. All subpoenaed documentation must be provided by May 27, 2026.
AG Moylan Issues 105 Panhandling Citations Under 16 GCA § 3803
Guam Attorney General Douglas Moylan announced on April 22, 2026, that his Criminal Investigator team has issued 105 citations to panhandlers engaging in illegal solicitation at dangerous intersections since launching the Panbusters program in January 2025. The enforcement action is conducted under 16 GCA § 3803, which prohibits panhandlers from soliciting in roadways, medians, and other high-risk traffic areas. Citizens can report illegal panhandling via WhatsApp to 671-475-HELP (4357).
UK Calls for Greater Protection of Women and Indigenous Communities in Colombia at UN Security Council
UK Chargé d'Affaires Ambassador James Kariuki delivered a statement at the UN Security Council on 21 April 2026 calling for greater efforts to protect women and girls, and Indigenous and Afro-Colombian communities in Colombia who are disproportionately affected by violence. The UK reaffirmed strong support for Colombia's 2016 Peace Agreement and highlighted that 491 peace signatories have been killed, including four during this period. The statement welcomed Colombia's peaceful congressional elections on 8 March 2026 and encouraged rural reform that has benefited women, including an all-women farm in Catatumbo.
Baroness Chapman World Bank IMF Spring Meeting Remarks
UK Minister for Development Baroness Chapman delivered remarks at the World Bank Group and IMF 2026 Spring Meetings Development Committee plenary in Washington DC on 17 April 2026. She called for greater representation of sub-Saharan African nations in World Bank decision-making, advocated extending the Bank's climate strategy and 45% climate finance target, and affirmed UK support for Ukraine while acknowledging Middle East conflict impacts. The speech outlined the UK's position that multilateral development institutions must better reflect the world they serve.
Digital Payments E-Mandate Framework 2026
RBI has issued the Digital Payments - E-Mandate Framework, 2026, consolidating 8 prior circulars on e-mandate processing for recurring transactions using cards, PPI, and UPI. The framework mandates: one-time registration with AFA validation, 24-hour pre-transaction notifications with opt-out capability, no charges to customers for e-mandate facilities, and transaction limits of ₹15,000 without AFA (₹1,00,000 for insurance premiums, mutual fund subscriptions, and credit card bill payments). All Payment System Providers and Payment System Participants must comply with the new requirements immediately.
Clark Energy CPCN for Jeffersonville Franchise
The Kentucky Public Service Commission granted Clark Energy Cooperative a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (CPCN) authorizing the cooperative to bid on and obtain an electric utility franchise for the city of Jeffersonville, Montgomery County, Kentucky. The Commission found a need and demand for electric service exists because Clark Energy is the only utility currently authorized to serve the area under KRS 278.018. Clark Energy must file written notice within 30 days indicating whether it was the successful franchise bidder, and if successful, must file the executed franchise agreement within 30 days.
Taylor RECC Complaint Dismissed, No Prima Facie Case Established
The Kentucky Public Service Commission dismissed Case No. 2025-00414 filed by Chad Alan Warner against Taylor County Rural Electric Cooperative Corporation. The Commission found that the complainant failed to establish a prima facie case that the utility violated a statute, regulation, tariff, or order. The complaint concerned billing and service at 3000 Eastridge Cemetery Road, Casey Creek, KY 42728, including a $1795.43 outstanding balance. The case is dismissed without prejudice as a hearing is not in the public interest.
Kentucky PSC Admits California Attorneys Pro Hac Vice for Sierra Club
The Kentucky Public Service Commission issued an order on April 21, 2026, admitting Kristin Henry and Nathaniel Shoaff, both attorneys with offices in California, to practice pro hac vice before the Commission on behalf of Sierra Club in Case No. 2026-00001, involving Kentucky Power Company's application for a certificate of public convenience and necessity to construct a mechanical draft cooling tower at the Mitchell Plant. The order requires that Joe Childers, or another member of the Kentucky Bar Association, act as co-counsel and be present at all proceedings.
Northern Kentucky Water District Management Training Approved
The Kentucky Public Service Commission approved Northern Kentucky Water District's management training program (Case No. 2026-00068) to satisfy six hours of annual commissioner training under KRS 74.020(6) and (7). The training, scheduled for April 29, 2026, in Erlanger, Kentucky, covers seven sessions including recent utility law developments, asset management planning, Kentucky Infrastructure Authority programs, water utility tariffs, and legal issues. The order does not approve the program for the 12-hour initial training requirement for newly appointed commissioners. Future training accreditation applications must be filed in optimized PDF format with bookmarks or will be rejected as deficient.
Kentucky PSC Initiates Six-Month Environmental Surcharge Review for Kentucky Power Company
The Kentucky Public Service Commission initiated a six-month review of Kentucky Power Company's environmental surcharge mechanism on April 21, 2026, covering the billing period ending December 31, 2025. The proceeding requires Kentucky Power to file prepared direct testimony, respond to Commission Staff's First Request for Information, and provide monthly environmental surcharge reports. Any party seeking to intervene must demonstrate a special interest not otherwise adequately represented or show that intervention will assist the Commission in fully considering the matter.
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