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Cofilin-1 Peptide Drug Enhances Cancer Cell Uptake

The USPTO published patent application US20260108640A1 for a cofilin-1 peptide composition designed to enhance cellular uptake in cancer cells. The peptide mimics endogenous cofilin-1 and incorporates transmembrane amino acid sequences to improve drug delivery, affecting cancer cell migration and invasion while enabling conjugation with chelators for diagnostic imaging. Filed October 22, 2024 under application number 18923581 by inventors Yi-Jang Lee, Min-Ying Lin, Chun-Yi Wu, and Jyh-Der Leu.

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Multi-Modal Nanoprobe Detects Atherosclerotic Plaques

The Sixth Medical Center of Chinese PLA General Hospital filed US Patent Application 19336412 on September 22, 2025, for a multi-modal molecular imaging nanoprobe designated Fe3O4-A12-Cy7. The probe combines fluorescence imaging (FLI), magnetic particle imaging (MPI), and computed tomography angiography (CTA) for early detection and dynamic monitoring of atherosclerotic plaques. Named inventors include Yundai Chen, Mingrui Ma, Yingqian Zhang, Suhui Zhang, Wei Tong, Rundou Chen, Hao Zhou, Zhongxuan Li, and Ziqian Wang.

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US20260108555A1 - Cell Memory Regulation Without Genetic Modification

Victor TETS and Georgy TETS filed US Patent Application 19335515 for products and methods regulating cell behavior, cell memory, and erasure of cell memory across medicine, biology, veterinary, pharmacology, diagnostics, agriculture, ecology, and biotechnology. The patent was published April 23, 2026 (US20260108555A1) with CPC classifications in A61K 35/17, A61K 35/15, A61K 35/19, A61P 35/00, and C12N 9/22. The application claims a novel method to control cell and organism properties without using mutagens, gene introduction, gene tools, or environmental changes — distinguishing it from prior art in cellular regulation and biomanufacturing.

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Methods for Reprogramming and Gene Editing Cells

The USPTO published patent application US20260108554A1 on April 23, 2026, filed on May 1, 2023 under application number 18861162. The application names seven inventors — Matthew ANGEL, Christopher ROHDE, Ian HAY, Ismet Caglar TANRIKULU, Tae Yun KIM, Abigail BLATCHFORD, and Mackenzie PARMENTER — and covers improved methods for reprogramming and gene editing cells, including manufacturing lymphoid and myeloid lineage cell populations. CPC classifications span cell therapy (A61K), proteins (C07K), and gene editing technologies (C12N).

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Magnesium Salts Composition for Topical Skin Inflammation

The USPTO published patent application US20260108553A1 on April 23, 2026, filed by Instituto de Dermatología Ignacio Umbert, S.L. The application covers a composition comprising at least one magnesium salt, at least one non-magnesium salt, at least one antioxidant, and at least one plant extract, intended for treating skin inflammation pathologies. CPC classifications span A61K categories including magnesium compounds, antioxidants, and botanical extracts.

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Abelzeta Files Bispecific CAR Patent for CD20 and BCMA

Abelzeta Inc. filed US Patent Application US20260108556A1 covering bispecific chimeric antigen receptors (CARs) that simultaneously target CD20 and BCMA antigens. The CAR constructs comprise an anti-CD20 scFv, an anti-BCMA scFv, a hinge region, a transmembrane domain, a co-stimulatory region, and a cytoplasmic signaling domain. The filing was submitted on October 13, 2025, under Application No. 19356548, and names six inventors: Yihong Yao, Jiaqi Huang, Shigui Zhu, Xin Yao, Xiaobing Luo, and Yutian Wei. The claimed compositions are directed toward treating autoimmune disorders and cancer.

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Nicotinamide Mononucleotide Derivatives for Treatment and Prevention of Sickle Cell Disease

The USPTO has published patent application US20260108550A1, filed June 13, 2025 (Application No. 19237807), covering nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) derivatives of Formula (I) for use in treating and/or preventing red blood cell disorders, specifically sickle cell disease. Inventors include Guillaume Bermond, Laurent Garçon, Matthias Canault, and Cecile Cros. The application is classified under CPC codes A61K 31/706, A61K 31/198, and A61P 7/06.

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Dendrobium Polysaccharides and Vancomycin Bacteria for Intestinal Treatment

The USPTO published patent application US20260108552A1 on April 23, 2026, filed by the Hong Kong Authentication Centre of Valuable Chinese Medicines (Application No. 19306545, filed August 21, 2025) covering therapeutic uses of Dendrobium polysaccharides and vancomycin-sensitive bacteria for intestinal disorders including inflammatory bowel disease.

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Iron Octasaccharide Complexes for Companion Animal Therapy

USPTO published patent application US20260108551A1 on April 23, 2026, covering iron octasaccharide complexes for subcutaneous administration in methods of treating iron deficiency, particularly iron deficiency anaemia, in companion animals. The application, originally filed August 3, 2022, names three inventors: Hans B. Andreasen, Tobias S. Christensen, and Simon M. Guldberg. The invention extends to pharmaceutical compositions comprising an iron octasaccharide complex and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier for veterinary therapeutic use.

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Ascension Medical Biotechnology Primed EVs for Bone, Dental Defects

Ascension Medical Biotechnology Co., Ltd. has filed US Patent Application US20260108559A1 with the USPTO, published on 23 April 2026 (filed 23 October 2025). The application covers primed extracellular vesicle compositions comprising upregulated miRNA and a biologically or pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, alongside methods of producing the compositions via stem cell cultivation with Polygonum multiflorum Thunb extract, baicalin, and bone morphogenetic protein 6. Claims encompass therapeutic use for preventing, treating, or ameliorating bone defects and dental defects in subjects in need thereof.

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Light Adjustable Ophthalmic Devices Patent Application

The USPTO has published patent application US20260109796A1, filed October 16, 2025, covering reactive monomer compositions designed for use in light adjustable ophthalmic devices including intraocular lenses, contact lenses, and corneal inserts. The compositions form polymers with editable refractive indices that change upon exposure to specific light wavelengths through intramolecular cycloaddition reactions. When used in implantable ophthalmic devices, the compositions enable post-operative fine-tuning of device optics via light treatment after implantation and healing.

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Owings Mills Insurance Agent Charged with $100K+ Fraud, Identity Theft

A Baltimore County Grand Jury returned a six-count indictment charging Gregory A. Maslow, 72, of Owings Mills, Maryland, with felony theft scheme over $100,000, three counts of identity fraud, and two counts of insurance fraud. Over a four-year period, Maslow allegedly submitted more than 75 fraudulent insurance applications using the identities of other agents and customers to steal over $100,000 in commissions from insurance companies. A trial in the Circuit Court for Baltimore County has been scheduled for August 3, 2026.

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Vandemoortele/Délifrance Deal Referred to Phase 2 Investigation

The CMA has referred Vandemoortele's proposed acquisition of Délifrance to a Phase 2 in-depth investigation after Vandemoortele failed to formally submit an approved buyer for proposed divestitures within the allotted period. At Phase 1, the CMA found the merger could make Vandemoortele the largest supplier of frozen viennoiserie products in the UK by a considerable margin, potentially leading to higher prices or lower quality for customers. The businesses had proposed selling Délifrance's UK laminated dough business along with 2 production facilities in France (Avignon and Béthune), but the resolution period expired without a formal buyer proposal. An independent panel of experts will now investigate the competition concerns in detail.

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CMA Speech on Competition and Scaling at Tech.eu Summit

At Tech.eu Summit London 2026, CMA Chief Strategy & External Affairs Officer Jessica Lennard delivered a speech outlining the CMA's evolved approach to competition policy, positioning the authority as both an enforcer of effective competition and an 'enabler of competition.' The CMA's new framing deploys its economics, policy and markets expertise to advise government and advocate for pro-competition interventions that support growth, innovation and investment in strategically important sectors. The speech cited CMA Microeconomics Unit research on how competition operates differently at each stage of a firm's lifecycle, reinforcing the link between competition policy and the UK's industrial strategy ambitions.

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10-Month-Old Dog Tests Positive for Rabies in Curry County

A 10-month-old unvaccinated dog in Curry County, New Mexico tested positive for rabies on April 23, 2026, the second dog case in the state in ten months. The dog was euthanized after displaying aggressive behavior and neurologic signs. One person bitten and five others exposed are receiving post-exposure prophylaxis. Rabies vaccines are required for all dogs and cats in New Mexico under state law.

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Deposit Funding, Market Power, ECB Monetary Transmission

Banca d'Italia Working Paper No. 1533 evaluates ECB monetary transmission during the 2022-23 tightening cycle, finding that official rate increases transferred to euro area current account yields with less intensity than historical norms. The paper finds that greater bank market power and a higher deposit share in bank balance sheets attenuated transmission to deposit costs, with the deposit-share effect being temporary while the market-power effect was more persistent and also affected lending rates to firms and households.

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Green Transition Macroeconomic Effects, Critical Mineral Bottlenecks

Banca d'Italia Working Paper No. 1531 evaluates the macroeconomic impact of green transition subsidies in the euro area under conditions of global critical mineral supply shocks using a dynamic general equilibrium model calibrated for the euro area, China, and the rest of the world. The paper finds that renewable energy production subsidies have expansionary effects on the euro area economy, but that the magnitude of these effects is diminished when critical mineral supply from China contracts and is not offset by increased supply from the rest of the world. A negative macroeconomic impact from higher critical mineral prices driven by reduced supply is contained in the short term, particularly when the installation of new renewable energy capacity can be phased over time.

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Italian Firm Inflation Expectations and Public Information Impact

Banca d'Italia Working Paper N. 1532 by Filippo Natoli and Sharath Sonti studies how Italian firms form inflation expectations using a randomized controlled trial. A random subset of firms received current inflation data at the time of the survey. Firms that received the updated inflation information made more accurate forecasts and adjusted their predictions more consistently with economic movements compared with uninformed firms. The dominant explanatory model is overconfidence: firms tend to over-trust their own opinions, but this bias diminishes when reliable public data is available.

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ABC of Integrated Assessment Models for Climate Policy (Working Paper No. 1530)

Banca d'Italia Working Paper No. 1530 by Alberto Locarno, published April 23, 2026, reviews integrated assessment models used to evaluate costs and benefits of greenhouse gas emission reduction policies. The paper finds that achieving net-zero emissions is economically feasible without dramatically reducing global economic growth prospects. Key conclusions indicate that only policies affecting fossil fuel energy prices can effectively eliminate GHG emissions, while monetary policy can only contribute marginally. Strategies setting temperature caps or defining net-zero target dates are identified as suboptimal approaches.

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Italian Multinational Profit Transfer Via Intragroup Loans

Banca d'Italia Working Paper No. 1529 provides new empirical evidence on how Italian multinational groups use intragroup loans to shift profits to low-tax jurisdictions during 2013–2022. The analysis finds that groups with affiliates in tax havens and higher profit margins rely more heavily on intragroup debt financing and pay higher interest rates on intra-group loans compared to external alternatives. Despite these patterns, researchers estimate the actual amount of Italian corporate tax avoided through this channel is modest.

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Typhoon Sinlaku Communications Status Report April 23 2026

The FCC released a communications status report on April 23, 2026 regarding Super Typhoon Sinlaku's impact on communications infrastructure. The report was issued by the Media Relations Bureau and provides an update on the status of communications services following the typhoon. This is a routine informational report from the agency documenting emergency communications conditions and does not create new regulatory obligations.

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MiCA Crypto Transitional Period Expires July 1, 2026

The MiCA transitional period expires on July 1, 2026, after which only authorized crypto-asset service providers (CASPs) may serve EU clients. ESMA's April 17, 2026 statement requires unauthorized CASPs to have executable orderly wind-down plans transferring client assets to authorized operators or self-custody wallets. Already-authorized CASPs must update existing client contracts to ensure compliant onboarding before July 1. CONSOB will coordinate with ESMA and national authorities for consistent application.

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Blocks 5 Websites for Unauthorised Investment Services

CONSOB ordered the blocking of five websites offering unauthorised investment and financial services: Alantra MC Limited (alantmc.com, webtrader.alantrafx.com), Index-Ftse (index-ftse.com and two subdomains), Morgan Capital (morgan-capital.ltd, cfd.morgan-capital.ltd), Viforex (viforex.com, my.viforex.com), and Morvath (morvathltd.com and two subdomains). The blocking brings the total sites blocked since July 2019 to 1,671, of which 168 relate to crypto-assets. CONSOB cited the 'Decreto Crescita' as authority and warned investors about AI-generated deepfakes and cloned websites being used in financial fraud.

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Proposed Modifications to Electricity Interconnector Licence Conditions 26A and 26B

Ofgem is consulting on proposed amendments to Standard Licence Conditions 26A and 26B of the electricity interconnector licence. The modifications address the definition of Pre-Operational Force Majeure under Condition 26A and the definition of Backstop date under Condition 26B, both relating to delays in the Regime Start Date caused by qualifying events. Responses are invited by 20 May 2026 via email.

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Gwynt y Môr OFTO Income Adjusting Event Determination Under Paragraph 23

Ofgem received a notice from Gwynt y Môr OFTO plc on 22 October 2025 in respect of an event which the company considers to be an Income Adjusting Event under Amended Standard Condition E12-J3. Ofgem published its final determination in relation to this notice on 23 April 2026. The determination addresses whether the asserted event qualifies as a compensable Income Adjusting Event affecting Gwynt y Môr OFTO plc's regulated transmission revenue.

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BSC Modification P495 Approved: Suppliers Can Retire MPIDs Before M14

Ofgem has approved BSC Modification P495, introducing the MPID Retirement Process that allows Suppliers to declare unqualified Market Participant Identifiers for retirement rather than qualifying them for Market Wide Half Hourly Settlement ahead of the M14 deadline on 28 October 2026. The modification, raised by Centrica on 7 August 2025 and unanimously recommended by the BSC Panel on 12 March 2026, will be implemented on 30 April 2026. Suppliers can now avoid a party-wide new registrations ban after M14 by retiring unqualified MPIDs through the new process, subject to defined conditions and assurance checks.

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NSF EPMQD Funding for Quantum Device Research

The National Science Foundation's Electronic, Photonic, Magnetic, and Quantum Devices (EPMQD) program announces continued funding for fundamental research on next-generation quantum technologies. The program supports work across computing, networking, and sensing applications, with topics including new device concepts and materials, heterogeneous integration, cryogenic and low-noise control/readout, photonic-electronic co-design, scalable interconnects, reliability and validation methodologies, and architectures for real-world quantum systems. Full proposals are accepted on a rolling basis through Research.gov or Grants.gov.

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Minor Child AG v. State of Wyoming - Permanency Plan Affirmed

The Wyoming Supreme Court affirmed the juvenile court's order changing the permanency plan for minor child AG from family reunification to adoption. The court found no abuse of discretion, applying the preponderance of evidence standard to determine adoption was in AG's best interests. The ruling has implications for child welfare proceedings involving incarcerated parents and the standard for changing permanency plans.

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Cramer v. Union Pacific - Nebraska Supreme Court Rules on Jury Instructions and Expert Testimony

The Nebraska Supreme Court issued a ruling in Cramer v. Union Pacific on April 23, 2026, addressing claims brought under the Federal Employers' Liability Act (FELA) by a railroad worker injured during employment. The court examined multiple trial issues including jury instruction sufficiency, expert witness admissibility under Daubert standards, and the burden of proof required to establish railroad negligence and causation. The opinion provides guidance on when expert testimony regarding safety procedures and workplace causation meets the admissibility threshold.

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Cyboron v. Merrick County - Appeal and Error, Motion to Dismiss

The Nebraska Supreme Court issued an opinion in Cyboron v. Merrick County addressing standards of review for appeals of motions to dismiss and the adequacy of pleadings. The Court examined whether the District Court properly dismissed a complaint filed against Merrick County, analyzing the distinction between factual and legal conclusions in pleadings and the Seventh Amendment right to jury trial. The opinion establishes precedent regarding the application of Rule 12(b)(6) standards and contract interpretation in the context of arbitration provisions.

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CMS Agency Information Collection Notice, Pub 04/24

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services filed a public inspection notice on April 23, 2026, scheduled for publication on April 24, 2026, as Document Number 2026-08025. The 5-page notice announces agency information collection activities, which are part of the Paperwork Reduction Act process allowing public review of proposed information collections before submission to OMB. No substantive policy changes or new compliance obligations are described in this notice.

Routine Notice Healthcare
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DEA Schedules MDMB-4en-PINACA as Schedule I Controlled Substance

The Drug Enforcement Administration is placing MDMB-4en-PINACA (a synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonist) in Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act. The document was filed on April 23, 2026 at 8:45 am and is scheduled for publication on April 24, 2026. This scheduling action brings MDMB-4en-PINACA under the same regulatory requirements as other Schedule I substances, including registration, recordkeeping, security, and import/export controls. Once effective, handlers of this substance must comply with DEA's stringent Schedule I requirements.

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Clarification of Accident Reporting Requirements for Hazardous Liquid and CO2 Pipeline Facilities

PHMSA has filed an unpublished rule to clarify accident reporting requirements for hazardous liquid and carbon dioxide pipeline facilities. The document, numbered 2026-08062, was filed on April 23, 2026 at 8:45 am and is scheduled for official publication on April 24, 2026. The rule is an unpublished public inspection document until its official publication date.

Priority review Rule Transportation
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OFAC Sanctions Action Notice 2026-07994

The Foreign Assets Control Office (OFAC) has filed a Sanctions Action notice at the US Federal Register as an unpublished public inspection document. The notice was filed on 04/23/2026 at 8:45 am and is scheduled for official publication on 04/24/2026. The document spans 5 pages under document number 2026-07994. This is a pre-publication public inspection listing — the substantive content of the sanctions action is not yet publicly available but will become accessible upon official publication.

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Form PF; Reporting Requirements for All Filers

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) have jointly filed a 308-page proposed rule on Form PF reporting requirements for all filers. The document, numbered 2026-07993, was filed on April 23, 2026 at 8:45 am and is scheduled for publication on April 24, 2026. This is an unpublished public inspection document currently available in draft form. The proposed rule represents a significant expansion of the existing Form PF reporting framework, potentially affecting investment advisers registered with the SEC who manage private funds.

Priority review Consultation Securities
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Sentencing Guidelines for United States Courts

The United States Sentencing Commission filed an unpublished Notice (Document Number 2026-08088) on 04/23/2026 at 8:45 am, scheduled for official publication on 04/24/2026. The 13-page document pertains to Sentencing Guidelines applicable to United States Courts. As a public inspection document, it is not yet officially published and represents an advance view of forthcoming regulatory content. The document does not create compliance obligations for private parties.

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Presidential Determination 2026-06: Board of Peace Eligibility for Defense Articles and Services

Presidential Determination No. 2026-06, signed April 8, 2026, determines that the Board of Peace is eligible to receive defense articles and defense services under the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 and the Arms Export Control Act. The determination is currently on public inspection at the Federal Register, scheduled for official publication on April 24, 2026. This action reflects a foreign policy and national security determination regarding U.S. defense trade eligibility for an international entity.

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Generic Environmental Impact Statement for Licensing of New Nuclear Reactors

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission filed a Generic Environmental Impact Statement (GEIS) for the licensing of new nuclear reactors on April 23, 2026, at 8:45 am. The document spans 104 pages under document number 2026-08015 and is currently in public inspection status, scheduled for official publication on April 24, 2026. This GEIS will govern environmental review standards for future new nuclear reactor license applications under the NRC's regulatory framework.

Priority review Rule Energy
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Significant New Use Rules on Certain Chemical Substances (26-2)

The EPA has filed a proposed rule establishing Significant New Use Rules (SNURs) for certain chemical substances under TSCA Section 5, scheduled for official publication on 04/24/2026. The document comprises 29 pages and is available for download as an unpublished PDF from the Federal Register Public Inspection page. The proposed rules would require manufacturers and importers to notify EPA at least 90 days before commencing any significant new use of the covered chemical substances, allowing the agency to evaluate and potentially restrict such uses before commercial activity occurs.

Priority review Consultation Environmental Protection
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FTC Petition for Rulemaking: Animal Rescuers for Change

The Federal Trade Commission received and filed a petition for rulemaking from Animal Rescuers for Change on April 23, 2026, at 8:45 am. The petition, assigned Federal Register document number 2026-07997, is currently unpublished and scheduled for official publication on April 24, 2026. This public inspection listing marks the beginning of the formal petition review process before any potential FTC rulemaking action.

Priority review Consultation Consumer Protection
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FAA Airworthiness Directives, B/E Aerospace Fischer GmbH Medical Seats

The Federal Aviation Administration has issued an Airworthiness Directive addressing B/E Aerospace Fischer GmbH Medical Seats. The directive is scheduled for official publication on April 24, 2026, and is currently available in unpublished form via the Public Inspection pages of the Federal Register. Affected aircraft operators and seat manufacturers should prepare for mandatory compliance actions once the rule is published.

Urgent Rule Aviation
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Safety Standard for Adult Portable Bed Rails

The Consumer Product Safety Commission has filed an unpublished notice titled 'Safety Standard for Adult Portable Bed Rails' for public inspection on April 24, 2026. The document, numbered 2026-08027, is classified as an Agency Information Collection activity, indicating it pertains to reporting or recordkeeping requirements under the CPSC safety standard for adult portable bed rails. The notice is currently available in draft form on the Federal Register public inspection website ahead of its official publication date.

Priority review Notice Product Safety
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Caroline Desrochers - Liberal MP for Trois-Rivières

Caroline Desrochers is a Liberal Member of Parliament representing the constituency of Trois-Rivières, Quebec. She currently serves as Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Housing and Infrastructure. She also sits as a member of the HUMA Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities. The profile page provides her parliamentary roles, committee assignments, and contact information.

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Eric St-Pierre - Liberal MP for Honoré-Mercier, Quebec

Eric St-Pierre serves as the Liberal Member of Parliament for Honoré-Mercier, Quebec. His current committee assignments include the Standing Committee on Veterans Affairs (ACVA) and the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development (ENVI). St-Pierre holds memberships in eleven parliamentary associations and interparliamentary groups covering Canada-Europe, Canada-France, Canada-Italy, NATO, the Francophonie, Commonwealth, Canada-United States, ParlAmericas, Canada-United Kingdom, OSCE, and the Inter-Parliamentary Union relationships.

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House of Commons Debates - 45th Parliament, 1st Session, April 22, 2026

The House of Commons of Canada convened on Wednesday, April 22, 2026, for the 108th sitting of the 45th Parliament, 1st Session. The Honourable Francis Scarpaleggia presided as Speaker, with the House meeting at 2 p.m. Members delivered Statements by Members covering topics including the UQTR Patriotes university hockey championship, the rebuilding of Kamloops' Red Bridge, Earth Day and environmental strategy, an Arctic Gateway port initiative, the first Build Canada Homes project in Quebec, and tribute to teacher Kerry McManus.

Routine Notice Government Administration
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James Bezan Conservative MP Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman Manitoba Vice-Chair

James Bezan, Conservative MP for Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman, Manitoba, is listed with his current parliamentary roles including Vice-Chair of the NDDN Standing Committee on National Defence and member of the SNDD Subcommittee on Agenda and Procedure. The profile also shows his memberships in multiple parliamentary associations including Canada-Africa, Canada-Europe, Canada-Israel, Canada-Japan, Canadian NATO, Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, Canada-United States, Canada-United Kingdom, OSCE Parliamentary Assembly, and ParlAmericas.

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Liberal MP for Québec Centre — Public Safety Committee Chair

The Parliament of Canada has published an official profile page for Jean-Yves Duclos, Liberal Member of Parliament for the riding of Québec Centre in Quebec. The page documents his current parliamentary roles including Chair of the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security (SECU) and the SSEC Subcommittee on Agenda and Procedure. Additional roles include membership on the LIAI Liaison Committee and multiple parliamentary associations including the Canada-Africa Parliamentary Association, Canada-Europe Parliamentary Association, and Canadian NATO Parliamentary Association.

Routine Notice Government Contracting
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Wade Grant Liberal MP Vancouver Quadra British Columbia

Wade Grant is the Liberal Member of Parliament representing Vancouver Quadra constituency in British Columbia. The profile page lists his current role as Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Environment and Climate Change, along with his committee memberships including the ENVI Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development and its SENV Subcommittee. The page also enumerates his participation in nine international parliamentary associations covering Canada-China, Canada-Europe, Canada-France, Canada-Italy, Canada-Japan, Commonwealth, Canada-US, Canada-UK, and OSCE Parliamentary Assembly relations.

Routine Notice Government Contracting
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Shannon Miedema, Liberal MP - Halifax, Nova Scotia

Shannon Miedema is a Liberal Member of Parliament representing the Halifax constituency in Nova Scotia. She currently serves as Chair of the ENVI Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development and Chair of the SENV Subcommittee on Agenda and Procedure. She is also a member of the LIAI Liaison Committee. This profile page is published by the Parliament of Canada and does not create any regulatory obligations or compliance requirements.

Routine Notice Government Contracting
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Blake Richards MP Profile Airdrie Cochrane Alberta Veterans Affairs

Blake Richards is the Conservative Member of Parliament representing Airdrie—Cochrane, Alberta in the House of Commons of Canada. He currently serves as Vice-Chair and Member of the ACVA Standing Committee on Veterans Affairs, as well as a Member of the SACV Subcommittee on Agenda and Procedure of the Standing Committee on Veterans Affairs. The profile provides his parliamentary roles, committee assignments, and contact information.

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Namibia

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Samoa

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Anguilla

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Virgin Islands, British

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Turks and Caicos Islands

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Liechtenstein

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XX

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Vanuatu

1 sources

Bahamas

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Uganda

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Iraq

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Bangladesh

1 sources

Morocco

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Tunisia

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Isle of Man

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Ethiopia

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Venezuela

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Oman

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Fiji

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Bermuda

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Myanmar

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Lebanon

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Serbia

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Ukraine

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