Paxton named one of the Best Places to Work in the UK 2026
Thu, Jun 25, 2026 11:05 EDT
Security technology manufacturer Paxton has secured a place in the top 126 Big Companies included in this year's The Sunday Times Best Places to Work list, continuing a track record of recognition that dates back to 2018. The list celebrates organisations that demonstrate excellence in employee engagement, workplace culture and wellbeing. Accreditation is based entirely on anonymous employee feedback gathered in partnership with employee engagement experts, WorkL. Nicola O'Donnell, Paxton's Chief People Officer, said: "We are thrilled to be able to share that once again, we have been recognised as one of the best places to work in the UK. To receive this recognition is a fantastic achievement. However, what we value most is that 85% of our employees shared open and honest feedback with us, which is invaluable for our continuous improvement." Paxton's inclusion in the rankings reflects its commitment to creating a positive and inclusive workplace culture. Over the last four decades, the company has built an environment where people feel supported, trusted and able to do their best work, with a strong emphasis on respect and teamwork. This is reflected in employee feedback, with 84% reporting a good relationship with their manager, 81% believing their colleagues go out of their way to help one another, and 81% feeling they are treated with respect. Alongside a range of wellbeing initiatives and employee benefits, Paxton encourages employees to make a positive impact beyond the workplace. From supporting charities and community projects to taking part in global fundraising initiatives such as the company's Around the World challenge, employees regularly come together to support causes that matter to them. Paxton has also maintained its carbon neutral status as part of its wider commitment to responsible business practices. The latest recognition builds on a long-standing commitment to creating a workplace where employees can thrive. As Paxton continues to expand its international presence, maintaining a culture that attracts, develops, and retains talented people remains a key priority. Watch the video to find out more about Paxton culture.
Bemotrizinol Added to FDA OTC Sunscreen Monograph in the US
Thu, Jun 25, 2026 10:38 EDT
SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published SafeGuardS 083.26, highlighting the US Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) addition of bemotrizinol, an active ingredient found in sunscreen, to the over-the-counter (OTC) monograph. A Final Administrative Order was issued on June 10, 2026, for the first time in over 20 years, with the primary purpose of adding bemotrizinol as an approved active ingredient for OTC sunscreen products. When used under the defined conditions of the monograph, bemotrizinol is considered to be generally recognized as safe and effective (GRASE). This follows a review of safety and efficacy data. The final order includes key provisions relating to: Permitted use level Formulation conditions Combination use Dosage forms No substantive changes were made by the FDA between the proposed and final order after reviewing public comments, indicating general acceptance of the safety and efficacy assessment. The addition of bemotrizinol as a new UV filter represents a notable modernization of the US sunscreen framework, expanding formulation options for manufacturers. Its inclusion in the OTC monograph may help align US sunscreen offerings more closely with global markets. SGS experts publish SafeGuardS to keep stakeholders informed about regulatory changes that could impact their business. SafeGuardS 083.26 provides further information about key provisions of the Final Order and clarification of requirements. Stakeholders are encouraged to refer to the original SafeGuardS 083.26 for more details. SGS cosmetics and personal care product services Through a global network of state-of-the-art laboratories, SGS offers comprehensive testing and certification solutions for cosmetics, household care, absorbent hygiene and disinfectant products. Their experts verify safety and efficacy, simplifying market access while ensuring regulatory compliance. Learn more about SGS's cosmetic and hygiene product services. SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full FDA Adds Bemotrizinol to OTC Sunscreen Monograph SafeGuardS. Subscribe today and receive SGS SafeGuardS direct to your inbox. For further information, contact Media Inquiries or: Joseph Scognamiglio Director of Operations, Cosmetics and Personal Care Tel: +1 (973) 617-0482 Website: www.sgs.com/cosmetics LinkedIn: Cosmetics & Personal Care
Barcelona School Learnlife Named Among World's Top 10 for Innovation by T4 Education
Thu, Jun 25, 2026 08:57 EDT
An award-winning school has been recognised as one of the 50 best schools in the world by T4 Education. Learnlife, which has three schools in Barcelona, has been shortlisted for the 2026 World's Best School Prizes, widely regarded as the world's most prestigious education awards celebrating schools making an outstanding impact on learners and communities worldwide. The recognition marks an important milestone for Learnlife, which opened its first school in 2019. The international school group, which educates around 300 learners across Primary and Secondary levels, has been nominated in the Innovation category, placing it among the top 10 most innovative schools across the globe. It has been recognised for tackling one of education's most fundamental challenges: moving away from systems built around control and towards an innovative model built on trust, responsibility, and learner ownership. Learnlife has also inspired change worldwide by training 600 educators across 60 schools to bring learner-centred education into their own classrooms, and welcoming hundreds of educators to its schools each year. Education thought leader Valerie Hannon, the influential co-founder of the Innovation Unit and the Global Education Leaders' Partnership praised Learnlife's approach, noting, "Learnlife is a truly wonderful school and it has been an honour to be a part of its journey. It is exceptional and extraordinary: but it need not be. It shows what schools can be and do and intentionally sets out to model brilliant education in practice to help others. At this time of learner disengagement and disillusion, societal polarisation and environmental crisis, the work of Learnlife could not be more essential". Learnlife approaches education as a lifelong, transformational journey and has repeatedly been named as one of HundrED's most impactful and scalable innovations in education worldwide. The school combines global educational research with continuous collaboration between learners, educators, and designers to create a learning ecosystem that evolves over time. Flexible learning environments, authentic assessment, learner-led pathways, and a strong focus on wellbeing work together to develop agency, adaptability, and life-readiness. Technology supports reflection and growth rather than monitoring and ranking, while learners play an active role in shaping their own experience. "We are honoured to see this work recognised on a global stage," says Christopher Pommerening, Founder of Learnlife. "This demonstrates that trust-based, life-ready learning is not only achievable, but also delivers incredible outcomes. We hope it encourages more schools, educators, and policymakers to explore new ways of preparing young people for the future." The impact of Learnlife's approach is visible throughout its community. Learners demonstrate high levels of engagement, ownership, and self-direction, routinely setting goals, seeking feedback, and reflecting on their progress. Earlier this year, an independent Leaps Student Voice Survey ranked Learnlife above global school benchmarks across all seven measures assessed, with particularly strong results witnessed in terms of agency, relevance, and whole-child development. Learnlife was selected from thousands of applications worldwide for The World's Best School Prizes which celebrate schools demonstrating excellence and positive impact across five categories: Community Collaboration, Environmental Action, Innovation, Overcoming Adversity, and Supporting Healthy Lives. The winners will be announced in November, while public voting for the Community Choice Award runs from 25 June to 29 October 2026. For more information about the school's mission, visit www.learnlife.com . For information about the awards, or to vote for Learnlife, visit www.t4.education/worlds-best-school-prizes .
SGS Highlights China RoHS Expansion Covering 23 New and Five Existing Product Categories
Thu, Jun 25, 2026 06:32 EDT
SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published SafeGuardS 080.26, which focuses on the updates to China RoHS, covering 23 newly added product categories, the expanded scope of five existing categories and the key compliance considerations for businesses supplying electrical and electronic products to the Chinese market. The Standard Achieving Management Catalogue for the Restriction of Hazardous Substances in Electrical Appliances and Electronic Products (2026 Edition) and its accompanying Exemption List were officially released by China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) and seven other government departments. The expanded scope affects manufacturers, importers, distributors, retailers and suppliers across a broad range of product sectors. Examples of newly covered product categories include: Household and similar-use products Digital and information technology products Safety and health-related products An implementation timeline has been provided to give businesses sufficient time to review their products, supply chains and compliance arrangements. Companies supplying products newly included in Category I may face additional compliance obligations and should prepare for the applicable requirements by the relevant effective dates. SGS experts publish SafeGuardS to keep businesses informed about regulatory changes that could affect their operations.. SafeGuardS 080.26 provides further information on the expanded product categories, implementation timeline and effective dates together with suggested actions for companies subject to these requirements. Stakeholders are encouraged to refer to the original SafeGuardS 080.26 for more details. SGS Connectivity services SGS provides updates on regulatory developments affecting consumer products as a complimentary service. Through its unrivaled global network of laboratories, SGS offers a comprehensive range of services, including restricted substances testing, voluntary certification for RoHS in China, regulatory compliance support and consultancy services for both technical and non-technical requirements. Learn more about SGS's Connectivity services. SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full China RoHS Expansion Adds 23 Product Categories to 2026 Catalogue SafeGuardS. Subscribe today and receive SGS SafeGuardS direct to your inbox. For further information, contact Media Inquiries or: Dr. Mingjie Zhu Technical Manager, Electrical and Electronics, Chemistry and Sustainability Tel: + (86) 21 6140 2666 (Ext. 7054) Website: www.sgs.com/ee LinkedIn: SGS Connectivity & Products
South West developer Summerfield commits to new three year partnership with Taunton Deane Cricket Club
Thu, Jun 25, 2026 06:31 EDT
South West developer Summerfield has signed a new three-year sponsorship agreement with Taunton Deane Cricket Club . The partnership deal will fund team kit, advertising boards, sponsorship of the club's overseas player and the continued use of the club's facilities, with Summerfield branding already featuring on First XI playing shirts. The sponsorship reflects Summerfield's ongoing commitment to supporting grassroots sport and community organisations across Somerset, helping local clubs to thrive and encouraging participation at all levels of the game. Summerfield is a long-standing supporter of the club, which is the second largest cricket club in Somerset by participation and whose First XI plays in the West of England Premier League. It continues to field a strong number of men's, women's and youth teams. Contributing £3,500 to the club as part of the sponsorship deal, Summerfield will also make use of the clubhouse bar and lounge, where it hosts the company's popular annual Boules Competition. Summerfield will host a Match Day event where it entertains guests during a fixture. Confirming the deal, Summerfield's Group Managing Director, James Holyday, said: "We are pleased to continue our support of Taunton Deane Cricket Club, helping get their season off to a great start with our contribution to their funds. The club is to be congratulated on the admirable number of teams it continues to field and we wish them every success for the summer ahead." First XI player and TDCC committee member, Sam Burgess, said: "We are very grateful to the directors at Summerfield for their continued financial and moral support that they offer to the club and we look forward to welcoming them to matches throughout the season."
Deep Purple's Ian Gillan Announces 'Talking Gib'rish Tour'
Thu, Jun 25, 2026 05:07 EDT
Tickets on sale Friday, 26 June 10 am via BookingsDirect.com
How Cybersecurity Incidents Are Disrupting Physical Warehouse Operations
Thu, Jun 25, 2026 04:10 EDT
Pallet Truck Shop, the UK's largest supplier of pallet and sack trucks, is warning that cybersecurity incidents are no longer just an IT issue, but a growing operational risk that can directly disrupt physical warehouse activity. As cyberattacks continue to affect businesses across retail, logistics and manufacturing, Pallet Truck Shop says the knock-on effects are increasingly visible on the warehouse floor. When digital systems fail - from order management platforms to inventory tracking tools - manual processes often become the only way to keep goods moving. In these situations, the role of manual handling equipment - already the reliable backbone of every warehouse - becomes critical. Without access to automated routing, picking instructions or conveyor systems, warehouse teams are forced to rely on pallet trucks and other basic equipment to maintain flow, often under significant pressure and with reduced visibility of stock movements. Phil Chesworth, Managing Director at Pallet Truck Shop, said many businesses underestimate how quickly digital disruption becomes physical disruption. "When systems go down, it doesn't stay in the server room," he explained. "It lands immediately on the warehouse floor. Suddenly teams are working manually, processes slow down, and the simplest tasks become more complex. That's when reliable handling equipment becomes essential to keeping operations running." Chesworth added that the resilience of manual equipment is often overlooked in wider continuity planning. "In a cyber incident, you lose visibility, automation and coordination," he said. "But goods still need to move. Pallet trucks , stackers and table trucks become the backbone of the operation because they don't rely on connectivity or software to function." Businesses with well-maintained manual handling fleets are often better able to adapt during system outages, as staff can continue moving stock, fulfilling orders and managing dispatch processes with minimal technical dependency. However, inefficiencies can still arise if equipment is poorly maintained or insufficient in number to handle increased manual workload. While digital systems are essential for modern logistics, the ability to maintain physical movement of goods during outages remains a critical safeguard. "Cyber incidents are now part of the operational landscape," Chesworth added. "Businesses need to plan not just for system recovery, but for what happens in the meantime. The warehouses that cope best are those that can switch to manual processes without losing control of movement and safety." To find out more about Pallet Truck Shop, visit: www.pallettruckshop.co.uk .
Dryad Global Launches Verihelm™, Helping Organisations Track Disruptions to Global Trade Flows
Thu, Jun 25, 2026 02:00 EDT
Verihelm™ combines AI-assisted maritime intelligence with Dryad Global's analyst expertise to help insurance, finance, retail, industrial and maritime organisations understand where global trade flows are exposed to disruption, where pressure is building, and what it could mean for operations, supply chains and commercial risk.
The Golden Renaissance Scholarship Gala Awarded Ten Local Legends
Wed, Jun 24, 2026 17:57 EDT
RIVERSIDE, CA - The Inaugural Golden Renaissance Scholarship Gala recently honored ten legends. Awards were presented for Lifetime Achievement, Public Servant of the Year, Trailblazer of the Year and Legacy of Impact. The Gala was created by the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., Phi Upsilon Chapter and held in the Grand Parisian Ballroom at the historic Mission Inn Hotel & Spa in Riverside. The 2026 Lifetime Achievement Award winners are: Dr. Judy White, Ed.D. ., retired Riverside County Superintendent of Schools; Emmett Terrell, retired Deputy Superintendent of Pomona Unified School District; Dr. Norman Towels, retired Assistant Superintendent of Val Verde Unified School District; and the 2026 Public Servant of the Year Award winners are Vernon Jackson and Bishop Kelvin Simmons for their commitment to civic leadership and community service. The 2026 Trailblazer of the Year Award winners are Dr. Theresa Price and Dr. Eric Bishop, Ed.D ., for their visionary leadership and unwavering commitment to educational excellence and community empowerment. The 2026 Legacy of Impact Award winners are posthumously awarded to Marion Black, Jr. and Reggie Webb for their enduring contributions to the Inland Empire community. Marion Black's wife, Charlotte, was also recognized with the prestigious Yellow Rose Award for her service, leadership, and dedication to uplifting others. "Collectively, the honorees have dedicated decades to expanding educational access, improving student outcomes, mentoring future leaders, and creating opportunities for underserved communities throughout Southern California," said Phi Upsilon Chapter President Terance Williams Jr. More than 300 guests attended the sold-out event, arriving in Harlem Renaissance-inspired attire that transformed the Grand Parisian Ballroom into a Roaring Twenties scene. "Guests adorned in top hats, white gloves, opera-length pearls, feathered headdresses, and vintage-inspired fashion gathered to celebrate Black excellence and honor the educational leaders whose work has transformed countless lives throughout the Inland Empire," said Heath Willismas II , the Master of Ceremonies. The evening embodied Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity's motto: "First of All, Servants of All, We Shall Transcend All." "As a community-serving organization, the Phi Upsilon Chapter created the Golden Renaissance Scholarship Gala to recognize individuals whose unwavering commitment to education, mentorship, and service has produced extraordinary impacts across generations," said Chapter President Terance Williams Jr. "We wanted to honor the individuals whose living legacy we've inherited and upon whose shoulders we stand," said Terance Williams Jr. He added, "It is so important to pay homage to those who came before us. Without their courage, sacrifice, and leadership, we would not have the path that we follow today." "We are all present here tonight because one of these individuals has extraordinarily impacted our lives," said Heath Williams . "Whether directly or indirectly, their commitment to service and educational excellence has created opportunities for countless students, families, educators, and community members throughout our region." As guests enjoyed a three-course dining experience, they were immersed in a captivating Cotton Club-Style dinner show that brought the spirit of the Harlem Renaissance to life. The entertainment featured a live jazz ensemble, dazzling tap dance performances, and an unforgettable vocal showcase by acclaimed recording artist Tamarra Hicks , who delivered powerful renditions of jazz and blues classics. "Education is not only a path, but the clearest path toward socioeconomic mobility. When educational opportunities are stripped away, entire futures are disrupted. When mentorship disappears, identities suffer", said the keynote speaker, Dr. Antoine Hawkins , President of the California Association of African American Superintendents and Administrators and Deputy Executive Superintendent of the Western Region of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Riverside Councilmember Sean Mill delivered a proclamation to the chapter from the Office of the Mayor and City Council . Mill described the Gala as a truly historic moment for the City of Riverside and praised the Chapter for creating an event that celebrated the region's educational pioneers. "A powerful spoken-word performance by Dr. Anthony Blacksher moved guests, whose poetic presentation beautifully captured the spirit of the Harlem Renaissance," said Heath Williams . Acclaimed Inland Empire artist, Maryam Trebeau captivated the audience with a live visual art performance. Throughout the evening, guests watched as Trebeau created an original portrait of Eugene Kinkle Jones , one of the seven visionary founders of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity . The completed work was revealed to a standing ovation. Former San Bernardino County School Board member and president of the Black Voice News Foundation , Hardy Brown II , described the Gala as "one of the most extraordinary events to take place in the Inland Empire." Brown commended the Chapter for creating an evening that celebrated both history and future opportunity. Also present for the Gala were gubernatorial candidate and California State Superintendent of Public Instruction , Tony K. Thurmond ; Vice-President of the California State Board of Education, Dr. Cynthia Glover Woods ; Councilwoman for the City of La Verne , Wendy Lau ; Board Trustee of the San Bernardino City Unified School District , Felicia Alexander ; Damon Alexander , former member of the San Bernardino City Council . Proceeds from the Gala will directly support the Phi Upsilon Chapter's Go-To-High-School, Go-To-College Program . Established nationally in 1922, the initiative provides mentorship, scholarship opportunities, college-readiness support, and educational resources to increase access, persistence, graduation, and long-term success for Black male youth. The inaugural Golden Renaissance Scholarship Gala was co-sponsored by the University of La Verne , 10th House Education Foundation , Alpha West Empowerment Foundation , Wine Now!, EmpowerU Edutainment, National College Resources Foundation , 100 Black Men of the Inland Empire , Dameron Communications , Black Voice News , The Kaiser Family Foundation, Charles Bibbs Art Studio , Southern California Gas Company (SoCalGas) , Hawkins Legal, P.C., and Pomona Unified School District. About The Phi Upsilon Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc The Phi Upsilon Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., proudly known as the 888th House of Alpha, has made a measurable and lasting impact on the campus of the University of La Verne and the Greater Los Angeles community. Through steadfast dedication to scholarship, leadership, brotherhood, and Service to All Mankind, the chapter has actively engaged in outreach initiatives, civic involvement, and educational advancement.
Casino Del Sol Launches Hiring Initiative for New Vahi Taa'am Location - Seeking Approximately 500 Team Members Ahead of November 2026 Opening
Wed, Jun 24, 2026 16:30 EDT
Hiring events underway through October 2026 set to create significant economic opportunity for Southern Arizona Casino Del Sol, Southern Arizona's premier integrated resort and entertainment destination owned and operated by the Pascua Yaqui Tribe, today continues its series of community hiring events in support of the anticipated November 15, 2026 opening of Casino Del Sol, Vahi Taa'am - the Tribe's third gaming property. Today's hiring event takes place Wednesday, June 24, 2026, from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. in Ballroom "C" at Casino Del Sol Resort, 5655 W. Valencia Road, Tucson. Prospective team members are invited to meet, greet, and be interviewed on-site in business/casual attire. A prior event was held June 17 at the Richey Resource Center, with additional hiring events planned for July, August, September, and October 2026. The new Casino Del Sol, Vahi Taa'am location will occupy 163,000 square feet at 1055 W. Grant Road (at I-10) and is expected to generate approximately 500 new jobs across gaming, food and beverage, hospitality, and operations - delivering meaningful career opportunities to the Southern Arizona workforce ahead of the property's grand opening. "Vahi Taa'am," meaning "Three Suns" in Yoeme, the language of the Pascua Yaqui people, symbolizes light and a bright future - for the community, for Tribe members, and for the guests and team members who will make this destination their own. These hiring events are among the most direct expressions of that promise. All positions are open to qualified candidates. In accordance with Pascua Yaqui Tribe ownership, enrolled Pascua Yaqui Tribal member preference is applied in the hiring process. Applicants must successfully pass a pre-employment drug/alcohol screening and background investigation. Hiring Event Details Wednesday, June 24, 2026 3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. | Casino Del Sol, Ballroom C | 5655 W. Valencia Rd., Tucson, AZ 85757 Additional Hiring Events - July through October 2026 Dates and locations to be announced. Follow Casino Del Sol on social media and visit www.casinodelsol.com for updates.
Gene Simmons with Special Guest Slaughter Coming to AVA Amphitheater at Casino Del Sol in Tucson on November 28, 2026
Wed, Jun 24, 2026 13:12 EDT
Casino Del Sol is pleased to announce that rock legend Gene Simmons will bring the Gene Simmons Band with special guest Slaughter to AVA Amphitheater at Casino Del Sol on Saturday, November 28, 2026. Tickets go on sale to the public on Thursday, June 19 at 10 a.m. Gene Simmons is a world-renowned rock icon and co-founder of KISS, the RIAA's #1 gold record award-winning group of all time. A formidable serial entrepreneur, he transformed KISS into a global merchandising powerhouse with over 5,000 licensed products generating more revenue from trademark deals than any other band in music history. His career is defined by historic honors, including the 2025 Kennedy Center Honors, induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame (2014), and the Songwriters Hall of Fame Class of 2026. A leading advocate for artist rights, Simmons has partnered with SoundExchange and recently testified before the U.S. Senate to champion the American Music Fairness Act (AMFA), working to close the "radio loophole" and ensure fair compensation for all recording artists. Beyond the stage, Simmons' diverse business empire includes the international Rock & Brews restaurant chain, the MoneyBag spirits line, and a career as a New York Times bestselling author. A dedicated philanthropist, he has raised millions for veterans and children's health, most recently receiving the 2025 World Smile Award from Operation Smile. Joining Simmons for this special Tucson date is Slaughter, the iconic hard rock band known for arena anthems that defined a generation of rock fans. AVA Amphitheater, located at Casino Del Sol Resort in Tucson, is a premier open-air venue with seating for up to 5,000 guests and a state-of-the-art sound system delivering a high-energy concert experience under the desert sky. Tickets go on sale to the public on Thursday, June 19 at 10 a.m. A venue pre-sale begins Wednesday, June 18 at 10 a.m.
Casino Del Sol Marks 32 Years as Southern Arizona's Premier Destination
Wed, Jun 24, 2026 13:00 EDT
Free Fireworks, Dru Hill in Concert, Golden Goal Giveaway, and More Headline a Celebratory First Week of July On July 3 rd Casino Del Sol will mark its anniversary as an entertainment destination for 32 years. This July, Casino Del Sol invites all of Southern Arizona to celebrate that legacy with a week of events that reflect everything the resort stands for: world-class entertainment, genuine community welcome, and pride in a tradition built from the ground up. What began in 1982 as a bingo hall has grown into Southern Arizona's premier integrated resort and this anniversary celebration is a fitting tribute to that journey. HERE'S WHAT'S HAPPENING: Free Fireworks Spectacular - July 3, 2026, 8:15 PM Casino Del Sol lights up the Tucson sky with its signature free, public fireworks display. Open to the entire community, this annual tradition is Casino Del Sol's gift to Southern Arizona: a brilliant, sky-high celebration of shared history and bright horizons ahead. Dru Hill Live in Concert - Friday, July 10, 2026, 8:00 PM The R&B icons behind "In My Bed," "Beautiful Mess," and "Never Make a Promise" bring their smooth harmonies and timeless catalog to the open-air AVA Amphitheater for a night that Southern Arizona will not soon forget. Dru Hill defined a generation of R&B - and the AVA Amphitheater stage is ready to honor that legacy under the desert stars. Tickets: www.casinodelsol.com or call 1-855-SOL-STAY Upcoming: Golden Goal Giveaway Casino Del Sol's Golden Goal Giveaway is coming soon - a special promotional event designed to reward Club Sol members and guests. Additional details, eligibility, and prize information will be announced shortly. Stay connected at www.casinodelsol.com and follow Casino Del Sol on social media to be among the first to know. "Thirty-two years is a milestone that belongs to everyone - our team members, our guests, and the Pascua Yaqui community whose vision and determination made this resort possible," said Amanda Sampson Lomayesva, Interim CEO of Casino Del Sol. "This July, we celebrate not just what we've built, but who we've built it with. We are proud to welcome all of Southern Arizona to share in this moment." Whether guests are joining for the concert, the fireworks, or simply the occasion, Casino Del Sol offers the full experience: Forbes Four-Star dining at PY Steakhouse, the award-winning Hiaspi Spa, Sewailo Golf Club, SolSports - Tucson's first retail sportsbook - and a AAA Four-Diamond hotel tower. Every visit is an opportunity to discover why Casino Del Sol has been named Best Casino by Arizona Daily Star readers nine consecutive years and Best Resort in 2024.
New Vaccine Offers Hope Against Growing Tropical Disease in U.S.
Wed, Jun 24, 2026 12:04 EDT
Ohio State researchers develop a first-ever vaccine against leishmaniasis, which could infect more than 10% of the world Key takeaways: Researchers at The Ohio State University are leading work on a first-ever vaccine for leishmaniasis. The vaccine is moving toward human testing. After strong results in animal studies, clinical trials are expected to begin later this year. As leishmaniasis becomes more of a concern in the U.S., Ohio State physicians and researchers are raising awareness about symptoms, testing and treatment. COLUMBUS, Ohio - Abhay Satoskar, MD, PhD couldn't get the image out of his head. A young boy had just died after falling on the playground. He had no visible injuries, but a parasite caused by a tropical disease had silently damaged his spleen, causing it to rupture. Satoskar was a surgical intern at a hospital in his native India and felt the calling to do something. That day more than 30 years ago led to a lifetime of studying the disease, leishmaniasis, a world away at The Ohio State University . This year, clinical trials are expected to start on a vaccine he helped create. "An effective vaccine is indispensable for the elimination of leishmaniasis. More than 10% of the world is at risk of contracting the disease. Leishmaniasis is a completely new disease for the U.S. When I started my career, it was only a problem of Third World countries," said Satoskar, a professor of pathology at The Ohio State University College of Medicine . Satoskar has spent his career looking for a way to develop a safe vaccine against leishmaniasis, a disfiguring skin disease. Earlier attempts used parasites that could spread in the body and included antibiotic-resistant genes, making them unsafe for human use. A game changer was the development of CRISPR gene-editing technology. Satoskar and his team realized they could use CRISPR to remove the gene from the skin-only species of the parasite and create a safer vaccine that can train the immune system without causing disease. In animal studies, the vaccine was 100% effective. "It worked beautifully. It worked beyond my imagination to be honest," Satoskar said. Last year the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the vaccine as an investigational new drug. What is leishmaniasis and where is it found? Leishmaniasis is a disease caused by tiny parasites that are spread through the bite of an infected female sand fly, which is much smaller than a mosquito. For decades, it was predominantly found in tropical regions like Africa, the Middle East and South America. It is now endemic - or regularly occurring - in other regions such as Europe and the U.S. because of deforestation and climate change, Satoskar said. "Sand flies don't know borders, and more and more infected sand flies are being found in U.S. states that border Mexico," said Bradford McGwire, MD, PhD , an infectious diseases physician and professor at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center who has treated patients that acquired leishmaniasis while traveling, living or stationed in endemic countries while in the military. How many people are affected by leishmaniasis? The World Health Organization lists leishmaniasis as one of the top neglected tropical diseases in the world. At any given time, about 6 million people are infected with up to 1 million new cases annually. More than 1 billion people in 99 territories and countries where leishmaniasis is endemic are at risk of getting the disease. Satoskar, a world-renowned expert on leishmaniasis, was asked to write an explainer article for the New England Journal of Medicine to help raise awareness about the growing threat of the disease now that it's endemic in the U.S. "In the last two years, we've seen on average two to four cases per year at Ohio State. In the past we used to see maybe one case per year. It's definitely been ticking up over time in the U.S.," said McGwire, who for the past 35 years has studied leishmaniasis as well as the tropical parasitic disease Chagas, which is caused by contact with kissing bugs. Chagas disease is also on the rise in the U.S. What are the symptoms and treatment of leishmaniasis? Many patients are asymptomatic (don't show signs of the disease), or it could take months or over a year for symptoms to start showing up. While there are several forms of the disease, the three main forms are: Cutaneous leishmaniasis This is the most common form of leishmaniasis and affects the skin. Symptoms may include one or more skin sores or ulcers that can take months to heal, bumps that may slowly grow larger or scars that remain after healing. Some cases heal on their own over time without medication while others require medications or creams, especially if sores are large or infected or likely to leave scars. Mucosal leishmaniasis In this form, parasites infect cells lining mucosal areas, causing disfiguring lesions of the mouth, nose, sinuses, palate and vocal cords. This form is particularly difficult to treat because it is often slow to respond to medications and can often reoccur. Visceral leishmaniasis This is the most serious form of leishmaniasis and affects internal organs, especially the spleen, liver and bone marrow. Symptoms may include fever, weight loss, weakness, enlarged liver and spleen or anemia (not enough healthy red blood cells). Doctors typically use anti-parasite medications via pill or IV to treat patients. Visceral leishmaniasis can be life-threatening without treatment. An Ohio State researcher's vaccine could be a medical breakthrough This summer, Satoskar has been traveling the world meeting with the vaccine manufacturer, investors and leishmaniasis experts as his team prepares to start the first human trials in Brazil and Kenya. Plans are to add a U.S. site. Satoskar is passionate about raising awareness about the vaccine as well as a skin test that he helped developed that is similar to a tuberculosis test. The skin test would help detect the disease and track its spread. "Because this is a new disease in the U.S., many physicians don't know that a mysterious skin disease they're seeing may be leishmaniasis. We're hoping to get the word out to educate more people," he said. Funding for the vaccine trial comes from Japan-based Global Health Innovative Technology Fund and the Wellcome Trust in the United Kingdom.
Prairie Farms Family of Companies Honors America's 250th Anniversary by Donating 250,000 Servings of Fresh Whole Milk
Wed, Jun 24, 2026 08:45 EDT
In collaboration with Feeding America®, the June Dairy Month initiative will help address food insecurity across 20 states, including among military families. In celebration of June Dairy Month and America's 250th anniversary, the Prairie Farms Family of Companies is donating 250,000 servings of fresh whole milk to 50 Feeding America ® partner food banks in 20 states, helping provide nutritious dairy products to families facing food insecurity across the Midwest and South. The donation, coordinated by Prairie Farms Dairy and Hiland Dairy, reflects the Prairie Farms Family of Companies' commitment to nourishing communities and supporting families in the regions where its farm families, employees, and customers live and work. As part of this year's effort, Prairie Farms and Hiland are placing special emphasis on helping families experiencing food insecurity, including military households. According to Feeding America, military families face food insecurity at rates higher than many Americans realize, with studies showing that approximately one in four active-duty service members experiences food insecurity at some point during military service. "June Dairy Month is an opportunity to celebrate our dairy farmers and employees and to support food banks with one of the most requested yet least donated items, fresh milk," said Matt McClelland, CEO and Executive Vice President of Prairie Farms Dairy. "As a farmer-owned dairy cooperative, we are proud to nourish our communities every day. This donation reflects our commitment to helping families facing food insecurity, including many military households, and reinforces the values that guide our ongoing partnership with Folds of Honor and our support for those who serve our country." Earlier this year, the Prairie Farms Family of Companies announced a $250,000 donation to Folds of Honor to provide academic scholarships for the families of America's fallen or disabled military personnel and first responders. "Giving back has always been part of who we are as a farmer-owned dairy company," said Rick Beaman, President of Hiland Dairy. "Our farm families live and work in these communities, and we're proud to help provide nutritious dairy products for neighbors who need them most." The food bank donations will take place on June 24, with fresh whole milk donated to 50 food banks across 20 states, including Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, and Wisconsin. ###
Great Escape Economy: Why the New American Status Symbol Is Time Away
Wed, Jun 24, 2026 08:11 EDT
For a growing number of Americans, the peak of luxury is no longer the car in the driveway or the watch on someone's wrist: it is the out-of-office reply, a long weekend booked months in advance. A flight confirmation sitting in an inbox on an otherwise exhausting Tuesday afternoon. In a period where people often feel permanently switched on, travel has started to represent something deeper than luxury alone: relief. Americans are exhausted, and this is reshaping how people think about money, lifestyle and reward. The membership-based travel platform, PCK Travel has seen growing interest from travelers who are not necessarily chasing extravagance but looking for something they can genuinely anticipate. A break in routine. A change of scenery. A reason to stop counting emails and start counting down days instead. The company gives members access to unpublished hotel pricing and global travel inventory, often at significantly reduced rates compared to publicly available bookings. PCK Travel says the emotional motivation behind travel has become just as important as the financial side. Americans are still cautious about spending. Inflation, rising costs and economic uncertainty have not disappeared. Yet travel continues to hold its place surprisingly firmly. Around 93% of Americans expect to travel during 2026, while almost half say travel remains a priority when making financial decisions. Separate research found that 85% are actively craving a vacation, underlining how time away is increasingly viewed as a necessity rather than a luxury. That change can be seen in the types of trips people are prioritizing. Long weekends in Miami. Group celebrations in Cabo. Quick escapes to New York or Las Vegas. Beach stays in Maui where phones stay untouched a little longer than usual. Increasingly, travel is being treated less like indulgence and more like maintenance - something people feel they need to properly reset. Jason Kuntzelman, Founder of PCK Travel, said the company was built around that evolving mindset. "People are tired in a way that goes beyond needing sleep," he said. "There's this feeling now where people constantly need something positive ahead of them, even if it's just a few days away somewhere different. "Travel has become emotional currency. It gives people a break from routine, something to anticipate and memories that stay with them long after they get home." For more information, visit www.pcktravel.com .
The Ace VIP Reveals What Luxury Travellers Are Really Looking for From Villa Stays in 2026
Wed, Jun 24, 2026 06:39 EDT
For years, luxury villa travel was largely defined by size, location and price tag. But according to Mykonos hospitality specialist The Ace VIP, expectations among affluent travellers are shifting rapidly - and square footage alone is no longer enough. Drawing on recent client enquiries, booking patterns and concierge requests, the company says today's high-end guests are becoming far more specific about how they want a property to function, feel and photograph during their stay. The Ace VIP, which manages luxury villa stays and concierge services in Mykonos, said demand has increased sharply for properties designed around outdoor living. Covered dining areas, oversized terraces, sunset-facing lounges, private wellness spaces and seamless indoor-outdoor layouts are now among the most requested features from guests booking at the top end of the market. "There has been a noticeable shift away from purely 'showpiece' villas," said Mane Teovanovic, CEO & Founder at The Ace Vip. "People still want impressive homes, but they also want spaces that actually work for the way they travel now." According to the company, many clients are travelling in larger groups, often mixing family, friends and staff in one property. This brings about the need for multiple entertaining spaces, separate guest suites, discreet staff accommodation and strong security features are increasingly influencing booking decisions. Technology has a role to play in this. Fast response times, smart-home systems, high-speed connectivity and instant communication with concierge teams are now expected rather than viewed as extras. The Ace VIP recently expanded its own digital guest communication systems to help clients access recommendations, bookings and support more efficiently during their stay. At the same time, travellers still want a strong human element behind the service. "Luxury has become less formal in some ways," Mane added. "Guests want things to feel effortless and personal rather than overly scripted. Fast communication matters, but so does having somebody local who genuinely understands what they need." The company has also seen growing interest in villas that can support full lifestyle experiences rather than simply accommodation. Private chefs, yacht charters, in-villa wellness treatments, fitness sessions and curated event access are now regularly arranged as part of longer stays. "People want a villa to feel like their own private world while they are there," Mane added. "The expectation now is that everything around the stay - the service, the design, the atmosphere and the experience - should feel completely seamless." For more information, visit theacevip.com .
Albright College launches Online Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Management Program
Wed, Jun 24, 2026 05:55 EDT
Albright College is pleased to announce the addition of a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Management to its School of Professional Studies (SPS), a degree program designed to prepare working adults for leadership roles in law enforcement, corrections, public safety, and related fields. The criminal justice sector is among the most mission-driven and complex fields in the American workforce. Professionals within it are increasingly expected to lead teams, manage budgets, navigate legal and ethical frameworks, and respond to emerging challenges such as cybercrime and evolving public safety demands. Yet pathways to advancement that combine justice expertise with practical management skills have historically been limited, particularly for working adults. The B.S. in Criminal Justice Management bridges that gap. The program combines the study of criminal justice with practical business and management skills, helping students understand how justice organizations operate and serve their communities. Coursework spans criminal law, criminal procedure, ethics, cybercrime, and public safety alongside instruction in management, communication, budgeting, and organizational leadership. The program is offered fully online through Albright's School of Professional Studies, which is built around the needs of working adults. Courses are delivered in accelerated, flexible formats, allowing students to advance their education without stepping away from their careers or families. Faculty bring real-world experience to the classroom, connecting academic concepts to the realities of professional practice. At $300 per credit, the program is designed to be as accessible as it is rigorous. Students may also apply for prior learning credit, which allows them to earn academic credit for professional experience, industry training, and certifications they have already earned, potentially reducing both the time and cost to complete their degree. Graduates of the program will be prepared to pursue careers and advancement across law enforcement, corrections, security management, and related public safety fields. "Criminal justice professionals dedicate their careers to protecting and serving their communities. This program gives them the tools to lead, not just respond. By combining the study of justice with real management skills, we are preparing graduates to make a meaningful difference at every level of their organizations." President Debra M. Townsley, Ph.D., said. Prospective students can learn more about Albright's School of Professional Studies and explore degree programs at albright.edu/sps or by contacting the School of Professional Studies directly. About Albright College Albright College, founded in 1856, is Berks County's oldest institution of higher learning. Located on a 118-acre suburban campus in Reading, Pa., Albright offers a rigorous liberal arts education with a distinctive interdisciplinary focus, including a flexible co-major program that empowers students to build a truly personalized academic experience. The College's mission is to equip students to live their best lives, now and in the future, while serving the broader community through educational outreach and meaningful partnerships. Learn more at albright.edu .
Firney Co-Founder Ashley Maloney to Speak at MAD//Fest London on the Changing Nature of Product Discovery
Wed, Jun 24, 2026 05:07 EDT
Ask most retailers how customers find products online and the answer is usually the same: search. For years, that assumption has shaped everything from website navigation and product categorisation to SEO strategies and paid media campaigns. But according to Ashley Maloney, Co-founder of Firney, customer behaviour has already moved on. Maloney will be speaking at MAD//Fest London next month, where he'll explore how product discovery is shifting as consumers grow more comfortable using conversational tools, AI assistants and social platforms to find products, services and recommendations. The discussion lands at a point where many brands are starting to question whether traditional website journeys still reflect how people browse. Retailers continue to invest heavily in keyword search and structured navigation, yet behaviour is moving towards more fluid, conversational ways of discovering products - from asking questions to browsing visually and relying on everyday language rather than rigid search terms. A shopper looking for a jacket, for instance, is far less likely to begin with a precise keyword. They might start with an image, a vague idea, or even a question typed out informally. They expect systems to help refine that intent, rather than simply returning hundreds of options and leaving them to sort through them alone. For businesses, that creates a challenge. Many ecommerce experiences were designed for a generation of users who were willing to browse category pages, apply filters and refine searches repeatedly. Today's customers often expect answers much sooner. This change is particularly important for retailers because discovery now frequently starts away from a brand's own website. Consumers are finding inspiration through TikTok, Instagram, AI tools and online communities before they ever arrive on a product page. "Many still think of search as a technical function, but it's really about understanding intent," said Maloney. "Customers are becoming more comfortable asking questions in plain language. The businesses that make those journeys easier are often the ones that keep people engaged for longer and convert more effectively." His presentation, ' Help! I can't sell to lazy shoppers ' will draw on Firney's work across retail and travel, where businesses are increasingly looking at ways to simplify complex journeys, reduce friction and help customers find relevant information more quickly. Taking place on 7-9 July 2026, MAD//Fest is one of the UK's leading events for marketers, brands and digital specialists, bringing together thousands of professionals to discuss emerging trends in customer experience, technology and media. With AI continuing to dominate industry conversations, the question of how consumers discover products online will be a recurring theme throughout the event. Catch Ashley on Tuesday 07 July at 3.35pm on the AI + Innovation stage, MAD//Fest London ( Old Truman Brewery, Ely's Yard, 15 Hanbury Street, London, E1 6QR ). For more information, please visit https://www.firney.com .
The Industrial Skills Gap Nobody Talks About: Equipment Familiarity
Wed, Jun 24, 2026 03:54 EDT
As businesses across the UK continue to grapple with labour shortages and workforce turnover, Pallet Trucks UK is bringing attention to a specific challenge facing warehouses and distribution centres: the decline in equipment familiarity among new starters. Much has been written about skills shortages in logistics, from HGV drivers to warehouse operatives. However, according to Pallet Trucks UK, one of the most overlooked issues is the growing number of employees entering the sector with little or no previous experience of warehouse environments and the equipment used within them. Warehousing has changed in recent years. The growth of ecommerce, rapid fulfilment expectations and increasing staff turnover mean many businesses are recruiting from a wider range of backgrounds than ever before. While this brings new talent into the sector, it also means fewer workers arrive with hands-on experience of moving palletised goods, navigating warehouse layouts or operating manual handling equipment such as pallet trucks, stackers and lift tables. Pallet Trucks UK says that equipment complexity can quickly become a barrier in these environments. When staff are unfamiliar with warehouse operations, reliable pallet trucks that are straightforward to operate can help reduce mistakes, minimise downtime and support safer handling practices. In busy warehouse settings where staff may be learning on the job, simple, intuitive and dependable handling equipment can play a vital role in helping operations run smoothly. Phil Chesworth, Managing Director at Pallet Trucks UK, said, "There's a lot of discussion around labour shortages, but not enough attention given to experience levels. Many people entering warehousing today are capable and eager to learn, but they may never have worked with pallet trucks or warehouse equipment before. "That makes equipment choice more important than many businesses realise. The easier equipment is to understand and use correctly, the faster new starters can become confident and productive members of the team. Good equipment should support operators, not create additional obstacles." The company notes that this issue is particularly relevant as businesses prepare for future growth and increasingly dynamic staffing models. Temporary workers, seasonal recruits and employees moving between sectors all benefit from equipment that is designed to be practical, durable and easy to operate. For more information, please visit: www.pallettrucksuk.co.uk .
Norman's Hallmark: Ornament Season Begins with Hallmark's Keepsake Ornament Premiere, July 11-19
Tue, Jun 23, 2026 14:29 EDT
Event Unveils 250+ New Releases from 2026 Collection Kicking off the annual release of the much-beloved Hallmark Keepsake collection, Norman's Hallmark invites customers to discover more than 250 new Hallmark Keepsake Ornaments during Hallmark's annual Keepsake Ornament Premiere event, July 11-19. The event features the first ornament releases from the new 2026 collection, available in stores and online at NormansHallmark.com . Keepsake Ornament Club (KOC) members will receive exclusive first access beginning July 10, one day before the public event opens. "We're excited to kick off another year of Hallmark Keepsakes with Hallmark's annual Premiere event. Each year brings a brand-new collection that has something for everyone," said Howard Henschel, Norman's Hallmark president and CEO. "Keepsake Ornaments help celebrate special moments, honor important relationships and reflect personal interests, while creating timeless memories families will cherish for years to come. Making each year's collection unique is the new artistry, innovative technology and exclusive designs created by Hallmark's talented team of artists." As with every Hallmark ornament event, Hallmark offers extra bonus points and event specials including the much sought after release of limited quantity ornaments that are unique to the event and are available on a first come, first serve basis. These special ornaments drive enthusiasts to the event to collect that unique piece that is not available at any other time of the year. As a sneak peek, this year's Ornament Premiere limited quantity ornaments include: 1976 Chevrolet Chevelle Laguna S-3 - Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the iconic muscle car, known for its bold design and racing history, this ornament is adorned with neon green paint and realistic details. A must-have for car enthusiasts, racing fans and collectors. Jyn Erso - Marking the 10th anniversary of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story , this ornament features rebel hero Jyn Erso and honors her role in the dangerous mission to steal the Death Star plans. A terrific addition for Star Wars fans and ornament collectors alike. Tilly Welcome to Elfville - Coordinating with the Welcome to Elfville series introduced in 2025, this miniature ornament features Tilly the elf test-driving a horse-themed riding toy. The charming design makes a delightful addition to any Elfville collection. Patriotic Snoopy - Helping commemorate America's 250th anniversary, this festive ornament features Snoopy atop his patriotic doghouse painted in a red, white and blue design of stars and stripes. A fun way for Peanuts fans to mark this historic national milestone. Also new for 2026 is the unveiling of the Stunning Santas Keepsake Ornament series. The first ornament in the collection arrives just in time for Ornament Premiere andfeatures an ivory porcelain Santa inspired by vintage Hallmark archive designs and finished with elegant 14K gold accents. The 2026 lineup also expands Hallmark's collection of licensed properties, with new ornaments inspired by popular entertainment brands and characters, including Toy Story 5, Ferris Bueller, PlayStation, Goosebumps, Supergirl and more. Keepsake Ornament Club Exclusive Perks and Ornament Planning Resources The 2026 annual KOC membership gives members access to exclusive ornaments, unique gifts and many other benefits for $49.99 plus tax. Membership is available online or in-store and remains active through Dec. 31, 2026. To help customers plan for the season ahead, Hallmark's free 2026 Dream Book is available to everyone (both online and in stores). Consumers can fill out and submit a personalized "Wish List" featuring the ornaments they want to purchase at each release throughout the season. The Wish List is then fulfilled and available to purchase/pick up at their local store during the release event. Customers can learn more at www.hallmark.com or inquire while visiting their local Norman's Hallmark store. All customers who submit a Keepsake Wish List by June 30 will receive a free Keepsake tote in-store when they pick up their Keepsake ornaments during Ornament Premiere (reg. $5.99; limit one per customer, while supplies last). Employee-owned Norman's Hallmark currently operates 100 store locations. With roots dating back over 85 years, Norman's Hallmark has grown from a single retail store in Trenton, N.J., to a leading force in the social expression industry. The Newtown, Pa.-based company continues to grow its brick-and-mortar footprint throughout Pennsylvania and New Jersey, and in recent years expanded into Delaware and Maryland; it also maintains a strong ecommerce presence. Norman's offers a complete line of Hallmark products, cards for every occasion and Keepsake Ornaments, along with a diverse merchandise selection for gift giving and the home that includes fashion apparel and accessories, books, stationery, games, home décor, specialty candy and gourmet foods. The company maintains thriving supplier partnerships with household-name brands like Vera Bradley, Spartina 449, Life is Good, Scout Bags, Yankee Candle, Warmies, Willow Tree, Stonewall Kitchen and David Bradley Chocolatier among many other national and regional brands. ### About Norman's Hallmark 105 Terry Drive, Newtown, Pa., 18940 Access Norman's Hallmark media assets here . 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