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  • MIL-Evening Report: Could a bold anti-poverty experiment from the 1960s inspire a new era in housing justice?

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Deyanira Nevárez Martínez, Assistant Professor of Urban and Regional Planning, Michigan State University

    Model Cities staff in front of a Baltimore field office in 1971. Robert Breck Chapman Collection, Langsdale Library Special Collections, University of Baltimore, CC BY-NC-ND

    In cities across the U.S., the housing crisis has reached a breaking point. Rents are skyrocketing, homelessness is rising and working-class neighborhoods are threatened by displacement.

    These challenges might feel unprecedented. But they echo a moment more than half a century ago.

    In the 1950s and 1960s, housing and urban inequality were at the center of national politics. American cities were grappling with rapid urban decline, segregated and substandard housing, and the fallout of highway construction and urban renewal projects that displaced hundreds of thousands of disproportionately low-income and Black residents.

    The federal government decided to try to do something about it.

    President Lyndon B. Johnson launched one of the most ambitious experiments in urban policy: the Model Cities Program.

    As a scholar of housing justice and urban planning, I’ve studied how this short-lived initiative aimed to move beyond patchwork fixes to poverty and instead tackle its structural causes by empowering communities to shape their own futures.

    Building a great society

    The Model Cities Program emerged in 1966 as part of Johnson’s Great Society agenda, a sweeping effort to eliminate poverty, reduce racial injustice and expand social welfare programs in the United States.

    Earlier urban renewal programs had been roundly criticized for displacing communities of color. Much of this displacement occurred through federally funded highway and slum clearance projects that demolished entire neighborhoods and often left residents without decent options for new housing.

    So the Johnson administration sought a more holistic approach. The Demonstration Cities and Metropolitan Development Act established a federal framework for cities to coordinate housing, education, employment, health care and social services at the neighborhood level.

    New York City neighborhoods designated for revitalization with funding from the Model Cities Program.
    The City of New York, Community Development Program: A Progress Report, December 1968.

    To qualify for the program, cities had to apply for planning grants by submitting a detailed proposal that included an analysis of neighborhood conditions, long-term goals and strategies for addressing problems.

    Federal funds went directly to city governments, which then distributed them to local agencies and community organizations through contracts. These funds were relatively flexible but had to be tied to locally tailored plans. For example, Kansas City, Missouri, used Model Cities funding to support a loan program that expanded access to capital for local small businesses, helping them secure financing that might otherwise have been out of reach.

    Unlike previous programs, Model Cities emphasized what Johnson described as “comprehensive” and “concentrated” efforts. It wasn’t just about rebuilding streets or erecting public housing. It was about creating new ways for government to work in partnership with the people most affected by poverty and racism.

    A revolutionary approach to poverty

    What made Model Cities unique wasn’t just its scale but its philosophy. At the heart of the program was an insistence on “widespread citizen participation,” which required cities that received funding to include residents in the planning and oversight of local programs.

    The program also drew inspiration from civil rights leaders. One of its early architects, Whitney M. Young Jr., had called for a “Domestic Marshall Plan” – a reference to the federal government’s efforts to rebuild Europe after World War II – to redress centuries of racial inequality.

    Civil rights activist Whitney M. Young Jr. helped shape the vision of the Model Cities Program.
    Bettmann/Getty Images

    Young’s vision helped shape the Model Cities framework, which proposed targeted systemic investments in housing, health, education, employment and civic leadership in minority communities. In Atlanta, for example, the Model Cities Program helped fund neighborhood health clinics and job training programs. But the program also funded leadership councils that for the first time gave local low-income residents a direct voice in how city funds were spent.

    In other words, neighborhood residents weren’t just beneficiaries. They were planners, advisers and, in some cases, staffers.

    This commitment to community participation gave rise to a new kind of public servant – what sociologists Martin and Carolyn Needleman famously called “guerrillas in the bureaucracy.”

    A Model Cities staffer discusses the program to a group of students gathered at Denver’s Metropolitan Youth Education Center in 1970.
    Bill Wunsch/The Denver Post via Getty Images

    These were radical planners – often young, idealistic and deeply embedded in the neighborhoods they served. Many were recruited and hired through new Model Cities funding that allowed local governments to expand their staff with community workers aligned with the program’s goals.

    Working from within city agencies, these new planners used their positions to challenge top-down decision-making and push for community-driven planning.

    Their work was revolutionary not because they dismantled institutions but because they reimagined how institutions could function, prioritizing the voices of residents long excluded from power.

    Strengthening community ties

    In cities across the country, planners fought to redirect public resources toward locally defined priorities.

    A mobile dentist office in Baltimore.
    Robert Breck Chapman Collection, Langsdale Library Special Collections, University of Baltimore, CC BY-NC-ND

    In some cities, such as Tucson, the program funded education initiatives such as bilingual cultural programming and college scholarships for local students. In Baltimore, it funded mobile health services and youth sports programs.

    In New York City, the program supported new kinds of housing projects called vest-pocket developments, which got their name from their smaller scale: midsize buildings or complexes built on vacant lots or underutilized land. New housing such as the Betances Houses in the South Bronx were designed to add density without major redevelopment taking place – a direct response to midcentury urban renewal projects, which had destroyed and displaced entire neighborhoods populated by the city’s poorest residents. Meanwhile, cities such as Seattle used the funds to renovate older apartment buildings instead of tearing them down, which helped preserve the character of local neighborhoods.

    The goal was to create affordable housing while keeping communities intact.

    An Atlanta neighborhood identified as a candidate for street paving and home rehabilitation as part of the Model Cities Program.
    Georgia State University Special Collections

    What went wrong?

    Despite its ambitious vision, Model Cities faced resistance almost from the start. The program was underfunded and politically fragile. While some officials had hoped for US$2 billion in annual funding, the actual allocation was closer to $500 million to $600 million, spread across more than 60 cities.

    Then the political winds shifted. Though designed during the optimism of the mid-1960s, the program started being implemented under President Richard Nixon in 1969. His administration pivoted away from “people programs” and toward capital investment and physical development. Requirements for resident participation were weakened, and local officials often maintained control over the process, effectively marginalizing the everyday citizens the program was meant to empower.

    In cities such as San Francisco and Chicago, residents clashed with bureaucrats over control, transparency and decision-making. In some places, participation was reduced to token advisory roles. In others, internal conflict and political pressure made sustained community governance nearly impossible.

    Critics, including Black community workers and civil rights activists, warned that the program risked becoming a new form of “neocolonialism,” one that used the language of empowerment while concentrating control in the hands of white elected officials and federal administrators.

    A legacy worth revisiting

    Although the program was phased out by 1974, its legacy lived on.

    In cities across the country, Model Cities trained a generation of Black and brown civic leaders in what community development leaders and policy advocates John A. Sasso and Priscilla Foley called “a little noticed revolution.” In their book of the same name, they describe how those involved in the program went on to serve in local government, start nonprofits and advocate for community development.

    It also left an imprint on later policies. Efforts such as participatory budgeting, community land trusts and neighborhood planning initiatives owe a debt to Model Cities’ insistence that residents should help shape the future of their communities. And even as some criticized the program for failing to meet its lofty goals, others saw its value in creating space for democratic experimentation.

    A housing meeting takes place at a local Model Cities field office in Baltimore in 1972.
    Robert Breck Chapman Collection, Langsdale Library Special Collections, University of Baltimore, CC BY-NC-ND

    Today’s housing crisis demands structural solutions to structural problems. The affordable housing crisis is deeply connected to other intersecting crises, such as climate change, environmental injustice and health disparities, creating compounding risks for the most vulnerable communities. Addressing these issues through a fragmented social safety net – whether through housing vouchers or narrowly targeted benefit programs – has proven ineffective.

    Today, as policymakers once again debate how to respond to deepening inequality and a lack of affordable housing, the lost promise of Model Cities offers vital lessons.

    Model Cities was far from perfect. But it offered a vision of how democratic, local planning could promote health, security and community.

    Deyanira Nevárez Martínez is a trustee of the Lansing School District Board of Education and is currently a candidate for the Lansing City Council Ward 2.

    – ref. Could a bold anti-poverty experiment from the 1960s inspire a new era in housing justice? – https://theconversation.com/could-a-bold-anti-poverty-experiment-from-the-1960s-inspire-a-new-era-in-housing-justice-253706

    MIL OSI Analysis – EveningReport.nz –

    May 28, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Economics: Give ‘Try Galaxy’ a Go to Experience the Future of Mobile Innovation

    Source: Samsung

    The Samsung Galaxy universe boasts cutting-edge, AI-driven technology across its phones, wearables, and seamlessly connected ecosystem. Whether you’re a current Galaxy user eyeing the new One UI 7 and S25 features, or a non-Galaxy owner curious about the hype, including how products like Buds or the new Galaxy Ring fit in, there’s an easy way to explore. Samsung’s “Try Galaxy” app offers a free, simulated experience of their latest smartphone interface and a peek at their ecosystem devices, no new hardware required.
     
    What You Can Do with Try Galaxy
    
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    Explore the All-New Galaxy S25 Series – Get hands-on with the sleek and powerful Galaxy S25 Ultra, S25+, and S25. Get a peek on how they look (virtually), explore the refined design, and get a taste of the Galaxy AI power and camera upgrades these devices offer.
     
    Test the Galaxy Ring – Intrigued by the Galaxy Ring? Try Galaxy lets you virtually explore this new piece of wearable tech and even helps you determine your ring size – so you’re one step closer to wearable wellness tech that fits your lifestyle.
     
    Virtually Try on Galaxy Watches – Thinking of upgrading your wrist game? Use the app’s try-on feature to see how the latest Galaxy Watch models would look on you – available styles, sizes, and customisations included.
     
    Fold Experience – See the Future, Unfolded – Curious about Samsung’s foldable phones? Get a feel for the Fold Experience, virtually flipping open a Galaxy Z Fold and navigating multitasking features that redefine how you use a phone.
     

     

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    Dive Into One UI 7 – Smarter, Smoother, More Personal
    Morning Brief – Start your day smarter. The Morning Brief gives you a personalised rundown of the day -calendar events, weather updates, to-do lists – all on your lock screen or home screen in an easy-to-read card format.
     
    Seamless Actions Across Apps – Enjoy uninterrupted multitasking with smooth transitions between apps as you move through your day with fluidity. Drag and drop, or switch between apps, reply to messages while watching videos, or take notes while browsing – all without slowing down. Imagine watching a recipe tutorial while jotting ingredients in Samsung Notes, with split-screen multitasking keeping both apps open and usable at once – smooth and lag-free.
     
    Audio Eraser – Tired of background noise ruining your videos? With Audio Eraser, you can remove ambient distractions and keep the focus on your voice or subject – perfect for content creators or casual users alike.
     
    Portrait Filters – Take your selfies up a notch with Portrait Filters that subtly enhance lighting, blur backgrounds, and add mood – all in real time.
     
    Try It. Love It. No Strings Attached.
    What makes Try Galaxy truly amazing is that you can explore all of these without ever switching phones. It’s a no-risk, no-commitment way to test drive the Galaxy experience, including the latest devices and One UI 7 features, right from your current device.No pressure. Just an easy, immersive way to see if the future of mobile innovation fits you.
     

     

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    Ready for your aha moment? Download Try Galaxy today and virtually step into the Galaxy world.

    MIL OSI Economics –

    May 28, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Economics: Samsung Wins MyBroadband 2025 Award for TV Brand of the Year

    Source: Samsung

     
    Samsung has been named the 2025 MyBroadband TV Brand of the Year, a prestigious accolade that recognises the company’s continued leadership and innovation in the television industry.
     
    Presented annually, the MyBroadband Award for TV Brand of the Year honours brands that consistently deliver outstanding products, cutting-edge technology, and exceptional user experiences to South African consumers. Samsung was chosen based on its strong brand reputation, industry-wide innovation, and deep commitment to the local market.
     
    “We are honoured and proud to be recognised as South Africa’s leading TV brand,” said Mike van Lier, Vice President for Consumer Electronics at Samsung Electronics South Africa. “This award reflects our ongoing investment in breakthrough technologies and our dedication to offering our consumers the very best in home entertainment.”
     
    Samsung has long set the standard for what televisions can achieve. The company’s pioneering work in quantum dot technology began in 2001 and led to the creation of the world’s first cadmium-free quantum dot material in 2014. This innovation laid the foundation for Samsung’s highly acclaimed SUHD and QLED TV ranges.
     
    With more than 150 patents in quantum dot technology, Samsung continues to redefine picture quality and performance with each generation of products. Its current line-up, which includes the Neo QLED and OLED ranges, showcases the brand’s commitment to delivering superior brightness, colour precision, and refresh rates for all types of viewing needs.
     
    As a leading brand in South Africa, Samsung continues to deliver TVs that resonate with local audiences, whether for sport, cinema, or gaming. A strong commitment to local customer service and support matches the company’s sustained investment in innovation and product excellence.
     
    “At its core, our business is driven by the consumer. This is why we will continue to push the boundaries of what’s possible in home entertainment. We are particularly excited about the future, especially after this accolade and being named South Africa’s preferred TV brand,” added van Lier.

    MIL OSI Economics –

    May 28, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: New Director and Deputy Head of the Attorney General’s Office appointed

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    News story

    New Director and Deputy Head of the Attorney General’s Office appointed

    Douglas Wilson KC (Hon) OBE, Director General of the Attorney General’s Office, is pleased to announce Michael Padfield has been appointed Director and Deputy Head of the AGO.

    Michael Padfield

    Douglas Wilson KC (Hon) OBE, Director General of the Attorney General’s Office (AGO), is pleased to announce that Michael Padfield has been appointed Director and Deputy Head of the AGO following an open and fair recruitment process across the Civil Service.

    Michael started his career as a commercial lawyer in the City of London before joining the litigation team in the Treasury Solicitor’s Department in 2014.

    Since then, he has worked as a lawyer in a number of roles within the Government Legal Department, including in the Home Office and His Majesty’s Treasury, before first joining the AGO in 2020 then becoming Head of the Domestic Law Team in 2021.

    Michael was appointed General Counsel in the Prime Minister’s Office in No10 in the autumn of 2023, a role which is staffed from AGO.  Michael has been a member of the Executive Board at AGO since 2021.  

    Commenting on the appointment, Douglas Wilson KC (Hon) OBE said:

    I’m absolutely delighted to announce Michael as Director at the AGO and my deputy.  Michael is a great lawyer and a strong leader who brings considerable experience of working on the hardest legal problems in government. He is a trusted adviser to the Law Officers and to other Ministers, and has a wide network in No10 and across Whitehall.

    I look forward to working together with Michael to support the Law Officers and lead the AGO in making law and politics work together at the heart of the UK constitution.

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    May 28, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: 30 degrees and above: hot weather expected in the capital on May 28 and 29

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    According to weather forecasters, heat is expected in some places in the capital during the daytime hours of May 28 and 29. The air may warm up to 30 degrees and above.

    City dwellers should be wary of overheating. They should wear light-colored clothing and headgear, and drink more water. In addition, fire safety requirements should be observed and open fire should be avoided.

    In an emergency, you must call emergency services on a single number: 112.

    Get the latest news quicklyofficial telegram channelthe city of Moscow.

    Please note: This information is raw content directly from the source of the information. It is exactly what the source states and does not reflect the position of MIL-OSI or its clients.

    Please Note; This Information is Raw Content Directly from the Information Source. It is access to What the Source Is Stating and Does Not Reflect

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    May 28, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: UConn Has Record-Breaking Cohort for Gilman Scholars

    Source: US State of Connecticut

    A record-breaking 31 UConn students have been awarded a Gilman Scholarship in the latest cohort of the prestigious academic award. The award is congressionally funded through the Bureau of Education and Cultural Affairs at the State Department.

    The funding supports expanding student participation in study abroad programs and encourages travel to diverse locations around the globe, along with intensive language study and internship experiences.

    The 31 UConn students, who will study in 14 different countries, will receive a total of nearly $94,000 in scholarship funds through the Gilman program. A total of 40 UConn students have earned Gilman awards in the last two cohorts, this one and October 2024, for a total of more than $121,500 in scholarship funding.

    Students applying for Gilman Scholarships work with advisors in UConn’s Office of National Scholarships & Fellowships (ONSF) and Experiential Global Learning (EGL). Rachel Gleicher, an advisor in EGL, and Michael Cunningham, assistant director of ONSF and UConn’s Fulbright program advisor, are UConn’s two Gilman certifying advisors.

    “We are very excited that the Gilman program has selected so many UConn students this cycle,” says Cunningham. “It’s a testament to the quality of our students and to the hard work that they put into their applications.”

    Upon their return from studying abroad, each Gilman Scholar is required to complete a service project in their campus or home community with the goal of sharing the value of participation in study abroad and promoting the scholarship to prospective students. Applications are reviewed with consideration for the proposed follow-up service project.

    “We are so proud of these students for staying determined and focused on their study abroad goals,” says Gleicher. “Amid uncertain times, with federal funding freezes and broader uncertainty, they remained committed to their aspirations. Now more than ever, it is crucial to ensure students are aware of the funding opportunities available to them.”

    Eligibility for the Gilman Scholarship requires undergraduate students to be Pell Grant-eligible United States citizens who plan to study abroad for academic credit through a program approved by their home institution. Supporting students with high financial need provides access to students who are historically underrepresented in study abroad, including first-generation college students, STEM majors, ethnic and racial minority students, students with disabilities, LGBTQ+ students, and others who experience barriers to participation.

    Students from underrepresented areas of the U.S. are also considered during the application process and this year there are recipients from all 50 states.

    The following UConn students were selected as Gilman Scholars in this cycle, and they are listed with the location of where they will study as part of the program:

    Carina Adams-Szabo ’27 (CLAS), a psychology and political science major from Greenwich, who will be studying neuroscience this summer in Salamanca, Spain.

    Ashley Barragan ’27 (NUR), a nursing major who will be studying at the University of Dublin Summer Applied Research for Nursing Practice in Dublin, Ireland.

    Rhys Brauer ’27 (CLAS), a psychological sciences major, who will be studying neuroscience this summer in Salamanca.

    Brooke Catellier ’26 (CAHNR), an allied health major, who will be studying the Mediterranean diet and Tuscan cuisine in Florence, Italy, this summer.

    Kylene Chino ’26 (CLAS), a human rights and political science major, who will be studying in the fall at the Pusan National University in Shanghai, China.

    Jaiyliah Cochran ’25 (CLAS), a microbiology major, who will be studying field ecology this summer in Limpopo Province, South Africa.

    Mia Dansby ’26 (BUS), a management major, who will be studying this summer at ISI in Florence.

    Andrea D’Oleo ’27 (NUR), a nursing major from East Hartford, who will be studying in the Dublin Summer Applied Research Program for Nursing Practice in Ireland.

    Danyelix Echevarria Figueroa ’28 (ACES), a pre-teaching major from New Britain, who will study next spring at the University of Grenda in Grenda, Spain.

    Dahiana Fernandez-Ramirez ’26 (CLAS), a psychological sciences major, who will be studying this fall at ISI Florence.

    Adiriana Garcia Vazquez ’25 (CLAS), a cognitive science major from Bridgeport, who will be studying this fall at the Interdisciplinary Ethnography Field School in Mauritius.

    Hannah Ginste ’26 (CLAS), a communications major, who will be doing a summer internship in London.

    Jessica Glowacki ’25 (CLAS), a biological sciences major who will be studying field ecology this summer in Limpopo Province, South Africa.

    Emma Hazard ’27 (CAHNR), a diagnostic genetic sciences major, who will be studying the Mediterranean diet and Tuscan cuisine in Florence this summer.

    Danecia Henry ’28 (BUS), a management major from New Haven, will be studying in the summer at Camino de Santiago in Spain.

    Ty’Laisha Huff ’27 (NUR), a nursing major from Hartford, will be studying at the Dublin Summer Applied Research Program for Nursing Practice in Ireland.

    Layan Jahaf ’28 (CLAS), a political science and Arabic and Islam civics major, who will be studying this fall in London.

    Dee Jerome ’26 (CAHNR), an allied health sciences major from Bridgeport, who will be studying this summer in Accra, Ghana.

    Evelyn Pazan ’27 (CLAS), a finance and German major, who will be studying during the 2025-26 academic year at the University of Mannheim in Germany.

    Danielle Phillips ’27 (CLAS), an individualized major in industrial and labor relations from Bridgeport, who will be studying this summer at the Intercultural Leadership Program in Strasbourg, France.

    Jocelyn Ramirez ’26 (BUS), a management major from New Haven, who will be studying this summer at ISI.

    Jamie Ross ’27 (CLAS), a physiology and neurobiology major, who will be studying next winter in Barcelona, Spain.

    Ellie Sanders ’27 (CAHNR), a nutritional sciences major from West Cornwall, who will be studying the Mediterranean diet and Tuscan cuisine in Florence this summer.

    Fabio Silveira ’26 (CLAS), a pathobiology major, who will be studying neuroscience this summer in Salamanca, Spain.

    Amber Szymanski ’26 (CLAS), a political science and human rights major, who will be studying this fall at the Pusan National University in Busan, South Korea.

    Angel Uchupailla ’26 (CAHNR), an allied health major from Stamford, who will be studying this winter in Rome.

    Lyric Vargas ’27 (CLAS), a political science and psychological science major, who will be studying this fall at the University of Lisbon in Portugal.

    Erica Wong ’26 (CLAS), a political science and urban and community studies major, who will be studying this fall at Fudan University in Shanghai, China.

    Morgan Xu ’26 (ENG), a materials science and engineering major from Chesire, who will be studying this fall at the National University of Singapore.

    Ada Yeung ’27 (CLAS), an individualized major, who will be studying next spring at Fudan University.

    Maggie Zheng ’27 (BUS), an accounting major, who will be studying next spring at Fudan University.

    MIL OSI USA News –

    May 28, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Investing in Relationships Builds Resilience for Dementia Caregivers, Study Finds

    Source: US State of Connecticut

    When assistant professor of communication Amanda Cooper was in graduate school, her grandparents began to decline. She watched her large family, comprising of her father, his nine siblings, and 50 of her first cousins rally around her grandparents. Because their home was in the Idaho woods, near Yellowstone National Park, their distance from the hospital meant they needed round-the-clock care.  

    “It’s like a crazy storm hits your family,” she says. “Everyone is moving, and there’s all these pieces, and relationships are changing.” 

    Cooper witnessed her family members disagreeing on how to handle tough conversations. After her grandmother’s death, her grandfather would repeatedly ask where his wife was.  

    “My dad said he wouldn’t lie to him,” she says. “He’d say, ‘She’s dead. Stop asking.’”  

    But other family members didn’t want to take this approach, causing tension within the family.  

    That experience sparked a question that became the foundation of Cooper’s research. How can caregivers maintain a relationship with family members with dementia, while preserving their own sanity? 

    More than six million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease, the most common form of dementia, and many more live with other types of cognitive decline. The emotional labor of caregiving and the communication breakdowns that happen between patients and their loved ones has only recently become a topic of research.  

    Cooper’s new study reveals that people who invest in their relationships by regularly expressing love, talking about important topics, and spending time together, build what she calls relational reserves. These reserves help caregivers cope more effectively if a loved one begins to change due to dementia. 

    “The theory says, if I’ve built a strong relationship, I’ll have more resources to draw from when things get difficult,” Cooper says.  

    This hypothesis, however, contrasts with another theory: that the more invested you are in a relationship, the more devastating it is to lose. Cooper set out to look at this apparent contrast through a social science lens.  

    In her study, caregivers reported on their past relationships with loved ones; how much they felt like teammates, how often they engaged in affectionate or supportive behavior, and how they approached problems together. Then Cooper looked at how those same caregivers communicated now with their loved ones who had dementia. 

    I just want to help people find a way to keep the love, even when the memory fades.

    She found that developing strong, loving relationships in the past led to more positive communication in the present, even in the face of memory loss or personality changes. 

    “One of the hardest things with the relational side of dementia is that, when it starts, you don’t know what’s going on,” says Cooper “You just think your family member is behaving weirdly, or you’re confused. Usually people get frustrated: they think, ‘I just had this conversation with you. Why are you asking me this again?’” 

    But caregivers who had what Cooper calls a “communal orientation,” or a belief that the caregiver and the person with dementia are in it together, were better able to adapt. 

    “If I view this person as my teammate, it shifts how I interact with them, even when they can’t give back in the same way anymore,” she says. 

    The study also found that caregivers who could mentally separate their loved one from the disease, or who saw the dementia as the cause of difficult behaviors rather than blaming the person, were better able to maintain a sense of compassion. 

    “I think sometimes we imagine that, once someone is diagnosed with dementia, their life is basically over,” Cooper says. “But that’s not true. People live with this for five, eight, even ten years. I’ve talked to so many caregivers who have a pretty rich and full life with their loved one, even through the difficulty.” 

    Cooper’s goal is to help families make the most of those years.

    “I’m a big believer that we should live as much as we can until we die,” she says. “Often, scientific research just goes into a journal to other academics and dies there,” she said. “Research is almost useless if it doesn’t actually get to the right people who can use it.” 

    Her message to families navigating the rocky terrain of dementia is one of hope: it is possible to maintain connection, to adapt, to find meaning in caregiving. 

    “It’s hard. It’s messy. But it can also be beautiful,” says Cooper. “I just want to help people find a way to keep the love, even when the memory fades.”

    MIL OSI USA News –

    May 28, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Rudd Center Celebrates 10th Anniversary at UConn

    Source: US State of Connecticut

    In the fall of 2014, researchers, advocates, and community members gathered in the garden at an East Hartford elementary school for an exciting announcement from President Susan Herbst: The Rudd Center was moving to UConn.  

    Founded in 2005 by Kelly Brownell, the Rudd Center enjoyed 10 successful years at Yale University before officially joining UConn’s Institute for Collaboration on Health, Intervention, and Policy (InCHIP) in 2015. Now, as it celebrates its 10th anniversary at UConn, members of the Rudd Center team are reflecting on the past decade and looking forward to what comes next for the Center. 

    Marlene Schwartz, director of the Rudd Center, speaks at an event announcing the move of the Rudd Center to UConn. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

    “UConn’s commitment to multidisciplinary research has made it the perfect home for the Rudd Center,” says Marlene Schwartz, director of the Rudd Center and a professor in the Department of Human Development and Family Sciences. “Connecting with research partners across the University has been a crucial part of our work for the past 10 years, and we look forward to continuing to foster these collaborations.” 

    At the heart of the Rudd Center’s mission is the belief that everyone deserves the opportunity to eat healthfully. While the Center’s areas of research have evolved over the years, its work centers around five core domains:  

    • Charitable food system research led by Caitlin Caspi from the Department of Allied Health Sciences, Maria Gombi-Vaca, and Schwartz
    • Economics of food assistance programs and fiscal policy research led by Tatiana Andreyeva from the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics
    • Food marketing research led by Fran Fleming-Milici
    • Healthy school environments (including school meals) research led by Schwartz
    • Weight bias research led by Rebecca Puhl from the Department of Human Development and Family Sciences

    “To help further our mission, we focus on translating research into action,” says Puhl, deputy director of the Rudd Center. “This ranges from testifying about legislation at the state and federal levels, sharing our research findings with the media, and creating evidence-based resources to help diverse audiences.” 

    Among the popular tools developed by the Rudd Center are an online assessment to help school districts around the country assess their wellness policies and practices, a training course to help clinicians reduce weight stigma in health care, a cultural food guide to help the charitable food system meet the needs of their neighbors, an image gallery to help content creators find respectful imagery of people in larger bodies, and a calculator to help policymakers assess the potential impact of sugary drink taxes.  

    “As we look back on the past 10 years, I’m so grateful that the Rudd Center has been given the opportunity to grow and thrive at UConn,” says Schwartz. “The many researchers, staff, students, and affiliates who have been a part of our journey are what makes the Rudd Center so special.” 

    For more information about the Rudd Center’s work, visit its website, subscribe to its monthly newsletter, and connect with the Center on LinkedIn and Bluesky.  

    MIL OSI USA News –

    May 28, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: BIO-key and Runlevel Secure First Major IAM Deployment with a National Bank in Mozambique; Extends Growing List of Banking Customers

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    LISBON, Portugal and HOLMDEL, N.J., May 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — BIO-key International, Inc. (NASDAQ: BKYI), a global leader in Identity and Access Management (IAM) solutions featuring Identity-Bound Biometrics (IBB), today announced a strategic partnership with Runlevel, a specialized cybersecurity solutions provider, as well as the partnership’s first customer deployment. Runlevel focuses on Portuguese-speaking African countries (“Países Africanos de Língua Oficial Portuguesa or “PALOP”) and Timor-Leste in Asia.

    Runlevel joins BIO-key’s Channel Alliance Partner (CAP) program as a Value-Added Reseller (VAR) for businesses and government institutions in PALOP countries and Timor-Leste, which face increasing cybersecurity challenges. The Runlevel partnerships marks the beginning of a broader effort to expand adoption of BIO-key solutions across the region, ensuring financial institutions, government agencies and enterprises can benefit from secure, scalable and compliant digital identity solutions. In support of BIO-key’s solutions, Runlevel will provide pre-sales consulting, deployment support and technical training tailored to regulatory requirements in PALOP and Timor-Leste.

    Partnership’s First Major Deployment
    BIO-key and Runlevel have already secured their first customer in the region — a National Bank in Mozambique — which is deploying a comprehensive suite of BIO-key’s biometric-based IAM solutions.

    This deployment highlights the growing need for robust IAM solutions in the partnership’s territories and reinforces BIO-key’s position as a trusted cybersecurity partner within the global financial sector.

    The deployment includes the following BIO-key solutions:

    • PortalGuard On-Prem
    • Highly secure IAM platform with Multi-factor Authentication (MFA)
    • Single Sign-On (SSO) capabilities.

    Miguel Guerreiro, Managing Partner at Runlevel, commented, “Runlevel is committed to delivering cutting-edge security solutions that address the unique challenges faced by customers in PALOP and Timor-Leste. Partnering with BIO-key enables us to provide advanced IAM technologies that enhance cybersecurity, streamline authentication, and ensure compliance. Securing our first major deal together is a strong validation of this partnership and demonstrates the critical need for robust identity security solutions in the financial sector.”

    Alex Rocha, International Managing Director at BIO-key, added, “Runlevel is an ideal partner to expand BIO-key’s reach into Portuguese speaking markets. Their deep knowledge of the local cybersecurity landscape and strong relationships with key enterprises and public institutions make them a perfect fit for delivering BIO-key’s IAM solutions. Securing our first project together with a National Bank in Mozambique confirms the demand we believe exists for advanced IAM solutions in these regions and adds to BIO-key’s growing presence in the financial sector. Together, we are committed to supporting customers with secure, scalable, and regulation-compliant authentication technologies.”

    About Runlevel (www.runlevel.pt)
    Runlevel is a specialized cybersecurity solutions provider focusing on Portuguese-speaking African countries (PALOP) and Timor-Leste. The company delivers advanced IT security, infrastructure, and compliance solutions, helping organizations navigate the evolving cybersecurity landscape with best-in-class technology and expert consulting services.

    About BIO-key International, Inc. (www.BIO-key.com)
    BIO-key is revolutionizing authentication and cybersecurity with biometric-centric, multi-factor identity and access management (IAM) software securing access for over forty million users. BIO-key allows customers to choose the right authentication factors for diverse use cases, including phoneless, tokenless, and passwordless biometric options. Its cloud-hosted or on-premise PortalGuard IAM solution provides cost-effective, easy-to-deploy, convenient, and secure access to computers, information, applications, and high-value transactions.

    BIO-key Safe Harbor Statement
    All statements contained in this press release other than statements of historical facts are “forward-looking statements” as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (the “Act”). The words “estimate,” “project,” “intends,” “expects,” “anticipates,” “believes” and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements are made based on management’s beliefs, as well as assumptions made by, and information currently available to, management pursuant to the “safe-harbor” provisions of the Act. These statements are not guarantees of future performance or events and are subject to risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially from those included within or implied by such forward-looking statements. These risks and uncertainties include factors set forth under the caption “Risk Factors” in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2024 and other filings with the SEC. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date made. Except as required by law, we undertake no obligation to disclose any revision to these forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise.

    Investor Contacts
    William Jones, David Collins
    Catalyst IR
    BKYI@catalyst-ir.com or 212-924-9800

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  • MIL-OSI: SSCP Lager Bidco AB (publ) – Interim report for first quarter 2025

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    SSCP Lager BidCo AB (publ) – Interim report for the period 1 January – 31 March 2025.

    Today SSCP Lager Bidco AB (publ) published an interim report for the first quarter, the report can be downloaded on www.logent.se or via the link below.

    For more information, please contact:
    Andrzej Kulik, CFO, telephone number: +46 738 15 67 00, andrzej.kulik@logent.se or
    Joel Engström, CEO, telephone number: +46 734 36 36 29, joel.engstrom@logent.se

    This press release was published on 27th May at CET 14:00

    This information is of the type that SSCP Lager BidCo AB (publ) is obliged to make public pursuant to the EU Market Abuse Regulation, the Swedish Securities Markets Act and the Swedish Financial Instruments Trading Act. The information was submitted for publication through the agency of the contact persons set out above, on 27-05-2025 at 14:00 CET/CEST

    About Logent Group
    Logent is a comprehensive and independent logistics partner, with a Nordic base and with global networks. We have a wide range of services and create value for our customers through guaranteed cost and quality improvements. Our services include Logistics Services such as Warehouse Management, Transport Management and Customs, Port and Combined Terminals, Staffing Services and Consulting Services. This means that Logent has grown to a turnover of about SEK 2.3 billion from the start in 2006 and employs approximately 2,800 people.

    This information is of the type that SSCP Lager BidCo AB (publ) is obliged to make public pursuant to the EU Market Abuse Regulation, the Swedish Securities Markets Act and the Swedish Financial Instruments Trading Act. The information was submitted for publication through the agency of the contact persons set out above, on 27-05-2025 at 14:00 CET/CEST.

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    • Delarsrapport Q1 2025 Logent

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  • MIL-OSI: Kaltura Sweeps Eventex 2025 with Five Golds, Redefining the Future of AI-Powered Events

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    New York, May 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Kaltura (Nasdaq: KLTR), the AI Video Experience Cloud, has won five golds in the prestigious 2025 Eventex Awards, winning every category it entered and cementing its leadership in the transformation of digital events through artificial intelligence.  

    This marks the third consecutive year that Kaltura Events, the company’s all-in-one AI-powered platform for webinars and virtual experiences, has earned top honors. In a year with record-breaking global submissions, Kaltura stood out for its relentless innovation in creating personalized, intelligent, and impactful digital engagement. 

    The Award-Winning Categories: 

    • Best New Event Technology 
    • Best Audience Engagement Technology 
    • Best Data Collection and Event Analytics Technology 
    • Best Event AI Technology 
    • Best Virtual Event Platform 

    “We are delighted to have our event technology recognized once more by Eventex. Winning is never the goal – redefining what’s possible is. We have been focused on leading the way with our new Kaltura Genies and AI live-session agents,” said Eynav (Navi) Azaria, Chief Product and Engineering Officer at Kaltura. “For webinars, events, and digital experiences of every shape and size, it’s no longer a question of ‘should I use AI to drive better results’, but rather ‘how far can AI take my event’, and we are committed to making these experiences much more engaging, hyper-personalized and super impactful.”

    Kaltura Events is an all-in-one, AI-powered platform designed to create, host, manage,  and promote webinars,virtual and hybrid events of all sizes. It powers highly interactive and accessible experiences that set it apart from any other solution. With its real-time AI assistant, attendees’ sentiment analysis, and more, Kaltura Events continuously provides actionable insights to empower organizers looking to boost engagement.   

    Two key new additions drove Kaltura Events to victory, including the Kaltura Genie, an AI-powered agent that enhances event engagement by providing hyper-personalized digital experiences and can answer attendee questions during hybrid events using context-driven responses pulled from event content. Following the event, Genie offers tailored recommendations, automatically generating highlights, summaries, and follow-ups.  

    Additionally, the AI-powered Content Lab identifies key moments from recorded events and generates engaging, digestible content. It produces highlight reels, chaptered summaries, and interactive video quizzes from a single source, maximizing content ROI.  

    “The 15th edition of Eventex Awards has again seen a record-breaking number of entries, which are once again proving that the creativity of the events industry knows no bounds. We feel truly inspired having witnessed ground-breaking projects, all brought to life by exceptional event professionals who continue to push the industry forward. Winning an Eventex award is undoubtedly worth celebrating, so personally and on behalf of the whole Eventex team, I would like to congratulate Kaltura on this truly remarkable achievement,” said Ovanes Ovanessian, Co-founder of Eventex Awards. 

    This year, the Eventex Awards received a record 1239 entries from over 50 countries across six continents, with the number surpassing the previous edition. Major represented brands among winning entries include Volvo, L’Oreal, Lufthansa, AUDI, Netflix, Toyota, Nike, and Formula 1.  

    The full list of winners is available here.  

    About Kaltura  

    Kaltura’s mission is to create and power AI-infused hyper-personalized video experiences that boost customer and employee engagement and success. Kaltura’s AI Video Experience Cloud includes a platform for enterprise and TV content management and a wide array of Gen AI-infused video-first products, including Video Portals, LMS and CMS Video Extensions, Virtual Events and Webinars, Virtual Classrooms, and TV Streaming Applications. Kaltura engages millions of end-users at home, at work, and at school, boosting both customer and employee experiences, including marketing, sales, and customer success; teaching, learning, training and certification; communication and collaboration; and entertainment, and monetization. For more information, visit www.corp.kaltura.com.  

    About Eventex Awards 

    Founded in 2009 to celebrate creativity, innovation, and effectiveness in the industry, today Eventex Awards is the most esteemed international awards in the world of events and experiential marketing. Every year, the awards highlight the best events, brand experiences, tech, suppliers, and venues from the world of events. 

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  • MIL-OSI: LIS Technologies Inc. Appoints Leading Regulatory Expert Julie Olivier as its Regulatory Affairs and Licensing Director

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Oak Ridge, Tennessee, May 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — LIS Technologies Inc. (“LIST” or “the Company”), a proprietary developer of advanced laser technology and the only USA-origin and patented laser uranium enrichment company, today announced that it has appointed Julie Olivier as its Regulatory Affairs and Licensing Director.

    Julie Olivier brings more than twenty‑five years of experience across the commercial energy sector, with primary focus on the nuclear fuel cycle and ash management at coal sites. Her expertise covers environmental protection, facility siting, decommissioning, waste management, risk assessment, security, material control and accountability, quality assurance, performance improvement, emergency preparedness, and chemical safety.

    “This is a really exciting time for the nuclear industry and the US government’s commitment to build back nuclear, including a robust domestic fuel supply chain, suggests that it is only the beginning,” said Julie Olivier, Director of Regulatory Affairs and Licensing of LIS Technologies Inc. “I am delighted to join LIST at this pivotal moment for the Company amidst the nation’s nuclear renaissance. The future of this technology is bright, and I am very excited to help steer it through the licensing process and toward commercialization.”

    Figure 1 – LIS Technologies Inc. Appoints Julie Olivier as its Director of Regulatory Affairs and Licensing.

    Ms. Olivier began her career as a Safety Analyst at the DOE’s West Valley Demonstration Project before spending nine years at the Nuclear Regulatory Commission in Fuel Cycle Safety and Safeguards, New Nuclear Licensing, and the Chairman’s Office. She later became the Regulatory Affairs Manager for Global Laser Enrichment, then Nuclear Fleet Licensing Manager at Duke Energy, where she was promoted to Director within the Coal Combustion Products team. Most recently, she consulted on advanced‑nuclear facility siting and licensing for the Tennessee Valley Authority.

    As Regulatory Affairs Manager, Ms. Olivier secured the NRC’s first license for a uranium laser‑enrichment technology. She holds a Six Sigma Lean Green Belt, a B.S. in Chemistry from the University of New Orleans, and an M.S. in Environmental Engineering from Virginia Tech.

    “We are very pleased to welcome Julie to this critical role in the future of LIST,” said Christo Liebenberg, CEO and Co-Founder of LIS Technologies Inc. “Her depth of experience will be essential as we strengthen our engagement with government, regulatory stakeholders and to help move our CRISLA technology to the next stage of development, while also preparing for commercial deployment. I look forward to working with her as we advance our leadership in U.S. domestic uranium enrichment.”

    About LIS Technologies Inc.

    LIS Technologies Inc. (LIST) is a USA based, proprietary developer of a patented advanced laser technology, making use of infrared lasers to selectively excite the molecules of desired isotopes to separate them from other isotopes. The Laser Isotope Separation Technology (L.I.S.T) has a huge range of applications, including being the only USA-origin (and patented) laser uranium enrichment company, and several major advantages over traditional methods such as gas diffusion, centrifuges, and prior art laser enrichment. The LIST proprietary laser-based process is more energy-efficient and has the potential to be deployed with highly competitive capital and operational costs. L.I.S.T is optimized for LEU (Low Enriched Uranium) for existing civilian nuclear power plants, High-Assay LEU (HALEU) for the next generation of Small Modular Reactors (SMR) and Microreactors, the production of radioisotopes isotopes for medical and scientific research, and the production of stable isotopes with applications in quantum computing manufacturing for semiconductor technologies. The Company employs a world class nuclear technical team working alongside leading nuclear entrepreneurs and industry professionals, possessing strong relationships with government and private nuclear industries.

    In Dec 2024, LIS Technologies Inc. was selected as one of six domestic companies to participate in the Low-Enriched Uranium (LEU) Enrichment Acquisition Program. This initiative allocates up to $3.4 billion overall, with contracts lasting for up to 10 years. Each awardee is slated to receive a minimum contract of $2 million.

    For more information please visit: LaserIsTech.com

    For further information, please contact:
    Email: info@laseristech.com
    Telephone: 800-388-5492
    Follow us on X Platform
    Follow us on LinkedIn

    Forward Looking Statements

    This news release contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. In this context, forward-looking statements mean statements related to future events, which may impact our expected future business and financial performance, and often contain words such as “expects”, “anticipates”, “intends”, “plans”, “believes”, “will”, “should”, “could”, “would” or “may” and other words of similar meaning. These forward-looking statements are based on information available to us as of the date of this news release and represent management’s current views and assumptions. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance, events or results and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, which may be beyond our control. For LIS Technologies Inc., particular risks and uncertainties that could cause our actual future results to differ materially from those expressed in our forward-looking statements include but are not limited to the following which are, and will be, exacerbated by any worsening of global business and economic environment: (i) risks related to the development of new or advanced technology, including difficulties with design and testing, cost overruns, development of competitive technology, loss of key individuals and uncertainty of success of patent filing, (ii) our ability to obtain contracts and funding to be able to continue operations and (iii) risks related to uncertainty regarding our ability to commercially deploy a competitive laser enrichment technology, (iv) risks related to the impact of government regulation and policies including by the DOE and the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission; and other risks and uncertainties discussed in this and our other filings with the SEC. Only after successful completion of our Phase 2 Pilot Plant demonstration will LIS Technologies be able to make realistic economic predictions for a Commercial Facility. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which apply only as of the date of this news release. These factors may not constitute all factors that could cause actual results to differ from those discussed in any forward-looking statement. Accordingly, forward-looking statements should not be relied upon as a predictor of actual results. We do not undertake to update our forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances that may arise after the date of this news release, except as required by law.

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  • MIL-OSI: authID Announces its 2025 Board of Directors Nominees Ahead of Annual Meeting

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Highly Qualified New Board Nominees Will Strengthen authID’s mission to Drive Growth and Value Creation for Shareholders

    2025 Annual Meeting to be Held on June 26, 2025

    DENVER, May 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — authID® (Nasdaq: AUID)(“authID” or the “Company”), a leading provider of biometric identity verification and authentication solutions, is nominating four highly qualified executives to the Board of Directors (the “Board”), in addition to the nomination of existing directors, included within the 2025 Proxy Statement filed on May 16, 2025. The 2025 Annual Meeting will be held virtually on June 26, 2025, at 10.00 a.m. EDT. 

    The following new Board nominees will be up for election at the Company’s 2025 Annual Meeting:

    Further information about each nominee is included at the end of this release.

    “authID is fortunate to nominate these talented business leaders to our Board,” said Rhon Daguro, authID’s Chief Executive Officer. “Their willingness to serve demonstrates their belief in our mission to deliver market-leading biometric identity authentication solutions in an increasingly AI-driven world. We look forward to benefitting from their leadership as we continue to focus on driving growth and creating value for shareholders.”

    “With AI evolving rapidly and cybersecurity more critical than ever, biometrics will play a foundational role in shaping our digital future,” said Krish Venkataraman, former President of Dataiku, Co-President/Board member of KnowBe4 (prior ticker: KNBE), and CFO of Socure. “authID has taken a truly differentiated approach to biometrics—one that is well-suited for rapid adoption by large enterprises. I’m deeply impressed by what this talented team of identity and fraud prevention experts has achieved in such a short time, and I’m excited to support their continued growth by joining the Board.”

    “I’ve been fortunate to partner with forward-looking tech companies over the years, and I believe that authID can surpass my expectations for innovation and vision,” said Ram Menghani, Past President of NEC Enterprise Communication Technologies. “They can not only compete but transcend other players in bringing biometric assurance to public and private sector organizations and be a truly great global partner for companies like mine who need the confidence of knowing who is behind each and every device. I look forward to helping authID grow and flourish in its next stage of development by joining the Board.”

    “Like the leadership team at authID, I have worked for decades in cybersecurity, so we share the same vision for safeguarding the enterprise, while protecting user privacy,” said Nick Shevelyov, Founder of vCSO.ai. “I am excited to join the Board as I feel they are the right organization at the right time to provide the best of biometric identity security to a market that absolutely requires security and compliance as the cloud continues to expand not only enterprise opportunities but also enterprise risks.”

    “I have placed my confidence in authID’s technology for many years and now we see that authID is expanding its global presence,” said Stephen J. Garchik, President of SJM Partners. “authID’s biometric identity platform is helping an increasing number of organizations securely manage identities across borders and verticals, while maintaining compliance with international laws. I am delighted for the opportunity to join the Board and help the Company in the next phase of its journey.”

    At the meeting, proposals will be submitted to elect directors, ratify the appointment of auditors and ratify an increase in the shares allocated to the 2024 Equity Incentive Plan.

    In addition to recommending the new Board nominees, authID is proposing the election of six of the current directors. Thomas Szoke, Founder and Chief Technology Officer (CTO), will step down as a director at the meeting, in order to focus on his role as CTO to continue enhancing the Company’s technology.

    “On behalf of the Board, I want to thank Tom for his significant contributions to authID as a board director,” added Daguro. “Fortunately, authID will continue to benefit from Tom’s visionary direction and strategic contributions in his continuing critical role as authID’s CTO.”

    Annual Meeting

    The Company has filed its Proxy Statement with the SEC, which explains all the proposals and provides other information about the Company, and is mailing the Notice of Meeting, the Proxy Statement and additional materials related to the Annual Meeting to stockholders. Stockholders who hold their shares through brokerage accounts will receive the materials via their brokers, either through the mail, or electronically depending on their communication preferences.

    The meeting will be held via a webcast. To join the webcast, investors must register in advance here: authID 2025 Annual Meeting Registration. Participants are advised to pre-register with a validated email address. Registrants will receive a confirmation email and calendar notice to add the meeting to your calendar. During the call, attendees will be invited to ask questions through the Q&A option in the Meeting webcast portal.

    Stockholders will be able to view the materials electronically at the Company’s Investor Relations site at 2024 Annual Reports or at www.investorvote.com/AUID.

    Stockholders will also be able to vote electronically, in accordance with the instructions provided in the materials each will receive. Stockholders are encouraged to vote by proxy ahead of the meeting, whether or not they plan to attend the meeting, to ensure their votes are counted.

    Director Nominee Biographies

    Stephen J. Garchik

    Mr. Garchik has been associated with authID for approximately 10 years as a major investor and supporter and now holder of 10% of the outstanding common stock. Since 1997, Mr. Garchik has been President of SJM Partners, a real estate development, design and construction, leasing and management company. SJM Partners owns over 40 retail, commercial and residential properties. Mr. Garchik has over 40 years of management and business experience and serves on the board of several non-profit institutions. He holds a Bachelor of Science and M.B.A. degree from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. Mr. Garchik’s extensive experience provides authID’s Board with a valuable perspective regarding business management, operations and strategy, in addition to a broad range of business connections.

    Ram Menghani

    Mr. Menghani has been Past President of NEC Enterprise Communications from 2020 to 2025 and is executive advisor to NEC, having joined NEC Corporation of America in 2001, serving in various roles in product management and development. He has over 30 years of global leadership experience in unified communications, product innovation, and digital transformation. Mr. Menghani’s track record includes forging partnerships with major tech players like Microsoft and Oracle, modernizing legacy systems into cloud-based models, and guiding startups to successful exits. Mr. Menghani has deep expertise in product strategy, global markets, and digital innovation and brings his global high tech business partnerships and scaling expertise to the Board.

    Nicholas “Nick” Shevelyov

    Mr. Shevelyov is a cybersecurity executive with 30 years of experience who served as Chief Security and Privacy Officer and later as Chief Information Officer at Silicon Valley Bank from 2007 to 2021. He led key initiatives in cybersecurity strategy, cloud transformation, and modern software delivery there. Mr. Shevelyov was an early design partner to industry leaders like Palo Alto Networks, Zscaler, and FireEye. In 2021, he published “Cyber War…and Peace” and founded and serves as CEO of vCSO.ai, a cybersecurity advisory firm supporting organizations such as Group 42, the Audubon Society, and multiple cybersecurity product companies. He also serves on the Bay Area CSO Council and Cofense boards. Mr. Shevelyov has a bachelor’s degree in Economics from San Francisco State University and an MBA from University of San Francisco School of Management. Mr. Shevelyov’s CSO experience and expertise will provide authID with invaluable insight and experience in relation to its core activities as well as connections in the cybersecurity industry.

    Shrikrishna “Krish” Venkataraman

    Mr. Venkataraman is a seasoned technology and Wall Street executive with a strong track record of leading IPOs, strategic sales, and large-scale corporate transformations. He represents a new generation of multi-disciplinary executives, having served in roles including President, CFO, COO, CAO, and public/private board member. Beyond traditional finance responsibilities — treasury, controllership, M&A, and investor relations — he has led sales, HR, IT, legal, and operations teams with a strong focus on IT and cybersecurity governance. Mr. Venkataraman served as President of Daitaku a leading AI firm, from 2023 to April 2025. Prior to that from 2022 to 2023 he was the Chief Financial Officer of Socure Inc. Mr. Venkataraman served as Co-President and Chief Financial Officer of KnowBe4 Inc. (Formerly Nasdaq: KNBE) a global security platform offering human risk management, from 2018 to 2022 and for a subsequent year as a Board member. Earlier in his career, he held leadership roles at Dealogic Lehman Brothers, NYSE Euronext, American Express, and Deloitte Consulting. Krish holds a B.S. from Carnegie Mellon University and an MBA from Cornell University’s Johnson Graduate School of Management. He brings his high-tech finance expertise to help authID with strategic deals, strategic capital, and generally in matters of corporate finance. 

    About authID Inc.

    authID (Nasdaq: AUID) ensures enterprises “Know Who’s Behind the Device™” for every customer or employee login and transaction through its easy-to-integrate, patented biometric identity platform. authID powers biometric identity proofing in 700ms, biometric authentication in 25ms, and account recovery with a fast, accurate, user-friendly experience. With our ground-breaking PrivacyKey™ solution, authID provides a 1-to-1-billion false match rate, while storing no biometric data. authID stops fraud at onboarding, blocks deepfakes, prevents account takeover, and eliminates password risks and costs, through the fastest, most frictionless, and most accurate user identity experience demanded by today’s digital ecosystem.

    For further information please visit authid.ai

    Investor Relations Contacts
    authID Investor Relations
    investor-relations@authID.ai

    Media Contacts
    Walter Fowler
    1-631-334-3864
    wfowler@nexttechcomms.com

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  • MIL-OSI: New Study Reveals Agriculture as Largest, Most Resource-Intensive Industry on Earth

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    BOSTON, May 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — RA Capital Management’s Planetary Health Team and The Nature Conservancy have released a groundbreaking analysis that exposes agriculture as the most resource-intensive industry on Earth: it’s the leading contributor to methane emissions, a key driver of water pollution, and it uses roughly half of viable land on Earth. As agriculture is often viewed in silos, its $15T scale and opportunity are often overlooked. The just-released Agriculture Map by RA Capital Management’s Planetary Health team and The Nature Conservancy calls for a systems-level approach to address the urgent risks and transformative opportunities within agriculture through innovation, incentives to change, and direct investment.

    A Media Snippet accompanying this announcement is available in this link.

    The Agricultural Map highlights:

    • Agriculture’s massive footprint means high ROI for broader adoption of best practices: optimizing global yields of staple grains, fruits, and vegetables would allow the world to produce the same amount of food with much less land – freeing up a land area the size of Mexico (~3x the size of Texas).
    • Agriculture produces more methane (a potent greenhouse gas) than any other human activity: Cattle alone produce as much methane as oil, coal, and bioenergy; rice paddies produce more methane than the natural gas industry.
    • Agriculture consumes more water than any other human activity and also causes the most water pollution. Investment in on-field and edge-of-field systems can significantly improve water quality and use. 
    • Fertilizer is important for optimizing crop yields, but fertilizer runoff causes hundreds of billions of dollars worth of losses each year, mostly due to impacts on commercial fishing, tourism, and property values, and creates aquatic dead zones the size of the United Kingdom.

    “Agriculture is the backbone of our global economy, but it’s also the most resource-intensive and environmentally demanding industry on Earth. If we are serious about tackling climate change, water pollution, and food security, we must rethink how we grow, produce, and manage our resources. Sustainable solutions are not just an option – they are a necessity to transform agriculture into a cleaner, more efficient, and resilient industry that can feed the world for generations to come,” noted Kyle Teamey, managing partner, RA Capital Planetary Health.

    Details within the Agriculture Map provide decision-makers with the knowledge they need to navigate the future of agriculture, from sustainable investment strategies to policy reform and innovation in farming technologies. The findings challenge conventional wisdom and call for urgent and coordinated attention from businesses, investors, governments, and philanthropic organizations. The map is a culmination of extensive research led by RA Capital and The Nature Conservancy. It combines proprietary data analysis with a systems-level approach to visualize and communicate the scale and interconnectedness of global agriculture’s planetary impacts while highlighting a range of potential solutions for select problems.

    “The environmental and human health challenges posed by the food system are well-understood in some circles but making this information material and actionable to stakeholders can be a real challenge,” said Stephen Wood, Senior Scientist of Agriculture and Food Systems at The Nature Conservancy. “This map makes it possible for non-experts to quickly understand the scope and scale of the problem, as well as the solutions.”

    The full map is available for download at Agriculture: Hiding in Plain Sight. 

    About RA Capital Management 

    Founded in 2004, RA Capital Management is a multi-stage investment manager dedicated to evidence-based investing in public and private healthcare, life sciences, and planetary health companies. RA Capital creates and funds innovative companies, from private seed rounds to public follow-on financings, allowing management teams to drive value creation from inception through commercialization and beyond. RA Capital’s knowledge engine is guided by its TechAtlas internal research division, and Raven, RA Capital’s healthcare incubator, offers entrepreneurs and innovators a collaborative and comprehensive platform to explore the novel and the re-imagined. RA Capital has more than 150 employees and over $10 billion in assets under management. 

    RA Capital’s Planetary Health team focuses on creating and funding companies that commercialize scalable, profitable solutions to reduce emissions, increase resource availability, and restore environmental quality, because solutions that heal the planet will yield both healthy people and healthy profits. 

    About The Nature Conservancy

    The Nature Conservancy is a global conservation organization dedicated to conserving the lands and waters on which all life depends. Guided by science, we create innovative, on-the-ground solutions to our world’s toughest challenges so that nature and people can thrive together. We are tackling climate change, conserving lands, waters and oceans at an unprecedented scale, providing food and water sustainably and helping make cities more sustainable. The Nature Conservancy is working to make a lasting difference around the world in 81 countries and territories (40 by direct conservation impact and 41 through partners) through a collaborative approach that engages local communities, governments, the private sector, and other partners. To learn more, visit nature.org or follow @nature_press on X.

    Media Contact:

    Alex Banat for RA Capital

    racapital@v2comms.com

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  • MIL-OSI: Zscaler to Host Innovations Briefing for Investors at Zenith Live 2025

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    SAN JOSE, Calif., May 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Zscaler, Inc. (NASDAQ: ZS), the leader in cloud security, today announced that the company will host an innovations briefing for investors on June 3, 2025. The briefing will take place in Las Vegas, Nevada, during the company’s Zenith Live 2025 event.

    Zscaler Investor Innovations Briefing – Zenith Live 2025
    Tuesday, June 3, 2025
    11:30 a.m. PT (2:30 p.m. ET)

    The briefing is scheduled to conclude before 2:00 p.m. PT (5:00 p.m. ET).

    A live webcast and replay will be available on the Investor Relations section of the Zscaler website at https://ir.zscaler.com.

    About Zscaler

    Zscaler (NASDAQ: ZS) accelerates digital transformation so customers can be more agile, efficient, resilient, and secure. The Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange™ platform protects thousands of customers from cyberattacks and data loss by securely connecting users, devices, and applications in any location. Distributed across more than 150 data centers globally, the SASE-based Zero Trust Exchange is the world’s largest in-line cloud security platform.

    Zscaler™ and the other trademarks listed at https://www.zscaler.com/legal/trademarks are either (i) registered trademarks or service marks or (ii) trademarks or service marks of Zscaler, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. Any other trademarks are the properties of their respective owners.

    Media Relations Contact:
    Pavel Radda
    press@zscaler.com

    Investor Relations Contact:
    Ashwin Kesireddy
    ir@zscaler.com

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    May 28, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Cajo Technologies Secures Investment to Accelerate Global Expansion of Sustainable Laser Marking Solutions

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    KEMPELE, Finland, May 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Cajo Technologies, a leading Finnish developer of advanced laser marking solutions, has secured investment from Emerald Technology Ventures to scale the global rollout of its patented marking technologies. The round will support Cajo’s mission to redefine industrial marking with more sustainable, efficient, and cost-effective alternatives to traditional ink-based and labelling systems.

    Driving Sustainable Transformation in Packaging and Manufacturing

    Cajo offers complete and easy-to-use solutions for traceability and product marking optimized for industrial production processes. Long-lasting and maintenance-free solutions have been developed to replace traditional marking methods such as inkjet, print, label, etching, and painting technologies.

    Cajo’s intelligent technology makes it possible to implement high-quality machine-readable traceability markings that last throughout the product’s life cycle even in challenging conditions. Cajo’s sustainable laser technology offers manufacturers an over 90 % reduction of the carbon footprint of industrial labelling compared to for example inkjets thanks to additive-free technology.

    Cajo’s systems are already deployed across industries in more than 80 countries to market leaders in various industries including metal, cable, wire, battery, medical, wood, packaging, and end products. Among these market leaders are industrial players across diverse sectors, including PepsiCo, SSAB, Fiskars, and Prysmian.

    The Growing Need for Sustainable Packaging Marking

    Traditional marking methods such as inkjets rely on consumables that generate waste and fail to meet increasingly high industry standards and strict environmental regulations. As businesses strive to meet sustainability targets and regulatory requirements, the demand for innovative, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly marking solutions has never been higher.

    Cajo’s solutions cater to forward-thinking stakeholders in the industry looking to significantly improve production processes while lowering operational costs.

    Fueling the Next Phase of Global Growth

    The Series B investment will be used to accelerate commercial scale-up in key markets including Europe, India, and North America. Cajo will invest in its international sales operations, strengthen its customer success capabilities, and expand production capacity in line with demand from major accounts and partners.

    “This investment marks a pivotal milestone in our journey,” said Niko Karsikas, CEO and Founder of Cajo Technologies. “With Emerald by our side, we are well-positioned to scale our impact, bring MakeBright™ and other innovations to new geographies, and continue supporting our industrial partners with reliable, traceable, and eco-friendly marking technologies.”

    “We are thrilled to partner with Cajo to accelerate the transition to sustainable packaging,” said Fredric Petit, Partner at Emerald. “Cajo’s technology is not only a powerful enabler of traceability and eco-efficiency but also commercially validated by global industry leaders.”

    About Emerald Technology Ventures

    Emerald is a globally recognized venture capital firm, founded in 2000, that manages and advises assets of over €1 billion from its offices in Zurich, Toronto and Singapore. The firm invests in start-ups that tackle big challenges in climate change and sustainability, with four current funds, hundreds of venture transactions and five third-party investment mandates, including loan guarantees to over 100 start-ups.

    Bold Ideas. Bright Future. www.emerald.vc

    CONTACT FOR EMERALD:

    info@emerald.vc

    Cajo Technologies: Pioneering Sustainable Product Marking

    In an era where sustainability is a key driver of industrial innovation, Finnish SME Cajo Technologies Ltd. is revolutionizing product marking with its patented laser solutions. By eliminating the need for ink, labels, and chemicals, Cajo provides an eco-friendly and cost-efficient alternative to traditional marking methods.

    Headquartered in Kempele, Finland, with subsidiaries in India, Cajo Technologies is rapidly expanding its global presence. The company offers comprehensive, easy-to-use solutions for traceability and product marking, leveraging proprietary software and patented technology. Fully optimized for industrial production, Cajo’s marking solutions seamlessly integrate into existing manufacturing processes, significantly reducing maintenance and operational costs.

    Beyond efficiency, Cajo’s technology ensures high-precision traceability markings, even in the harshest industrial environments, while reducing the carbon footprint by up to 90%. This sustainable alternative allows companies to eliminate consumables and harmful additives from their production, aligning with the growing demand for zero-waste manufacturing solutions.

    With a trusted presence in over 80 countries and partnerships with global industry leaders, Cajo Technologies is setting a new benchmark in sustainable manufacturing. By combining innovation with environmental responsibility, the company demonstrates that sustainability and profitability can go hand in hand.

    Cajo MakeBright™: A Game-Changer in Cardboard Marking

    Cajo MakeBright™ introduces a revolutionary way to produce precise and permanent product markings on cardboard with unparalleled sustainability. The patented technology allows for markings without the use of ink, glue, ribbons, or labels, which not only simplifies the recycling process but also enables significant cost savings.

    Cajo MakeBright™ supports both 1D and 2D codes, ensuring maximum readability and achieving A-grade results in compliance with ISO 29158 (AIM-DPM). By eliminating unnecessary materials, MakeBright™ enhances sustainability, streamlines production efficiency, and reduces operational costs. The technology operates without additives, removing the need for single-use plastics and simplifying cardboard recycling. Additionally, it reduces SKU typically over 70%, minimizes stockholding requirements, and decreases supply chain disruptions.

    Choose Cajo for intelligent product marking.

    CONTACT FOR CAJO:

    info@cajotechnologies.com

    Photos accompanying this announcement are available at:
    https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/c36cf048-5807-4cf6-9ad6-bf5080be9471

    https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/8696e5ec-11ca-4d6a-a4e5-96a0172b745a

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    May 28, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Ascent Solar Technologies Signs Master Services Agreement to Provide NOVI Space with Rollable PV Array Blankets for Launch in 2026

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    THORNTON, Colo., May 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Ascent Solar Technologies (“Ascent” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: ASTI), the leading U.S. innovator in the design and manufacturing of featherweight, flexible thin-film photovoltaic (PV) solutions, today announced the signing of a Master Services Agreement with NOVI Space, Inc. (“NOVI”), a Virginia-based space company that develops and operates AI-powered satellites with their TRL-9 edge computing technology.

    Ascent has been contracted to provide rollable PV array blankets to NOVI to deliver real-time Earth Observation insights directly from space. NOVI plans to utilize the Company’s lightweight, rollable solar technology in their AI edge processing constellation, scheduled for launch in early 2026. As part of the supply agreement, NOVI will provide Ascent with solar array operational performance data from orbit. This allows the Company to rapidly iterate and validate product enhancements for future missions and continue to build upon years of R&D and specialty engineering for products suitable to thrive in the rigors of space.

    “Having a high technology readiness level isn’t enough assurance for discerning space operators, a challenge that Ascent can uniquely address with our thin-film photovoltaic production solutions,” said Paul Warley, CEO of Ascent Solar Technologies. “The ability to reliably deliver power on shorter installation timelines removes solar arrays as a barrier to completion for mission schedules, allowing constellations of spacecraft to be completed sooner. Ascent combines both high TRL and MRL with mission-enabling features, helping partners like NOVI to do more, faster and with greater confidence.”

    Ascent has the capabilities to deliver mission-optimized solar array solutions based on CIGS PV products already developed with spaceflight heritage. Its high-maturity CIGS PV products in manufactured in its 5MW production facility in Thornton, CO enables delivery of arrays in just 6-8 weeks, versus market competition that typically struggles to meet aggressive delivery schedules and strives for 9–12-month lead times. Ascent’s recent pair of orders received for spaceflight hardware assemblies are on schedule to be completed and delivered by the Company this summer.

    “We are glad to have found a partner in Ascent that is able to provide plug and play arrays for our current bus, enabling NOVI to launch its first set of commercial satellites in Q1 of 2026. We look forward to incorporating Ascent’s new, rollable technology into our constellation,” said Scott Steffan, CRO and Co-Founder of NOVI Space, Inc.

    About Ascent Solar Technologies, Inc.

    Backed by 40 years of R&D, 15 years of manufacturing experience, numerous awards, and a comprehensive IP and patent portfolio, Ascent Solar Technologies, Inc. is a leading provider of innovative, high-performance, flexible thin-film solar panels for use in environments where mass, performance, reliability, and resilience matter. Ascent’s photovoltaic (PV) modules have been deployed on space missions, multiple airborne vehicles, agrivoltaic installations, in industrial/commercial construction as well as an extensive range of consumer goods, revolutionizing the use cases and environments for solar power. Ascent Solar’s research and development center and 5-MW nameplate production facility is in Thornton, Colorado. To learn more, visit https://www.ascentsolar.com.

    About NOVI:

    NOVI is a Space AI infrastructure and compute company. In addition to providing the space industry with TRL 9, flight-proven OBCs, NOVI is developing and deploying a constellation of multi-sensor edge-processing satellites for EO, coupled to a full-stack data, algorithm, and intelligence management platform named VISTAsat™. This is an innovative space AI marketplace that provides open-access to our growing satellite network, and enables commercial companies, governments and developers to harness real-time space-based sensors, processors and intelligence, further changing the cost paradigm to drive innovation, create new use-cases and redefine how industries leverage EO.

    Forward-Looking Statements

    Statements in this press release that are not statements of historical or current fact constitute “forward-looking statements” including statements about the financing transaction, our business strategy, and the potential uses of the proceeds from the transaction. Such forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other unknown factors that could cause the company’s actual operating results to be materially different from any historical results or from any future results expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. We have based these forward-looking statements on our current assumptions, expectations, and projections about future events. In addition to statements that explicitly describe these risks and uncertainties, readers are urged to consider statements that contain terms such as “will,” “believes,” “belief,” “expects,” “expect,” “intends,” “intend,” “anticipate,” “anticipates,” “plans,” “plan,” to be uncertain and forward-looking. No information in this press release should be construed as any indication whatsoever of our future revenues, stock price, or results of operations. The forward-looking statements contained herein are also subject generally to other risks and uncertainties that are described from time to time in the company’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission including those discussed under the heading “Risk Factors” in our most recently filed reports on Forms 10-K and 10-Q.

    Ascent Solar Media Contact

    Spencer Herrmann
    FischTank PR
    ascent@fischtankpr.com

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    May 28, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: MicroAlgo Inc. Explores Optimization of Quantum Error Correction Algorithms to Enhance Quantum Algorithm Accuracy

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    SHENZHEN, May 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — MicroAlgo Inc. Explores Optimization of Quantum Error Correction Algorithms to Enhance Quantum Algorithm Accuracy

    Shenzhen, May. 27, 2025––MicroAlgo Inc. (the “Company” or “MicroAlgo”) (NASDAQ: MLGO), today announced efforts to improve the accuracy and reliability of quantum algorithms by exploring and optimizing quantum error correction algorithms. Quantum error correction algorithms are designed to detect and correct errors in qubits. Due to the fragility of qubits during quantum computation, quantum states are easily affected by various noise and interference. Challenges such as ensuring efficient error correction in large-scale qubit systems and better adapting to the continuously changing error patterns in complex environments lead to errors occurring in qubits.
    MicroAlgo optimizes quantum error correction algorithms by introducing redundant qubits (i.e., auxiliary qubits) and specific measurement operations to detect errors in qubits. It then uses a series of complex operations to correct these errors and restore the correct quantum state. The core of quantum error correction algorithms lies in constructing stable quantum information encoding and efficient mechanisms for error detection and correction, ensuring the accuracy and reliability of quantum computation.
    Quantum Information Encoding: the first step of a quantum error correction algorithm is encoding quantum information. This is typically achieved by introducing redundant qubits—distributing the original quantum information across multiple qubits to form what is known as a quantum codeword. This encoding method allows quantum information to retain enough data, even in the presence of noise and interference, to detect and correct errors. An efficient quantum encoding scheme can enhance the resilience of quantum information to disturbances while maintaining high encoding efficiency.
    Error Detection: after the quantum information has been encoded, the next step is error detection. This is accomplished through specific measurement operations, typically by measuring auxiliary qubits to determine whether errors exist in the quantum codeword. A well-designed, high-sensitivity measurement scheme can accurately detect even subtle errors in qubits. At the same time, the scheme should have strong robustness, allowing it to withstand various types of noise and interference and ensure accurate error detection.
    Error Correction: once an error is detected in a quantum codeword, error correction must be performed. This typically involves a series of complex quantum operations to restore the erroneous qubits to their correct states. Developing an efficient error correction algorithm enables rapid and accurate localization and correction of faulty qubits based on the detected error information. The algorithm should also be highly scalable, allowing it to be applied to quantum computing systems of various sizes.
    Iterative Optimization: after completing one round of error detection and correction, the quantum error correction algorithm undergoes iterative optimization. This step involves continuously repeating the processes of encoding, detection, and correction to progressively reduce the error rate in qubits and improve the accuracy of quantum algorithms. Additionally, the algorithm can dynamically adjust the encoding scheme, measurement protocol, and correction algorithm based on feedback gathered during the iterations, further enhancing the performance of quantum error correction.
    MicroAlgo’s quantum error correction algorithm adopts an efficient quantum encoding scheme that enhances the resistance of quantum information to interference while maintaining high encoding efficiency. This quantum error correction algorithm is highly sensitive, capable of accurately detecting even minor errors in qubits. It also exhibits strong robustness, enabling it to quickly and precisely locate and correct erroneous qubits, and it offers excellent scalability.
    MicroAlgo’s quantum error correction algorithm holds broad application prospects across multiple fields. In the field of quantum communication, the algorithm enhances the anti-interference capability and security of quantum communications, providing strong support for quantum key distribution and quantum-secure communication. In the realm of quantum computing, the algorithm reduces error rates in qubits, thereby improving the accuracy and reliability of quantum algorithms, which strongly supports the promotion and adoption of quantum computing in practical applications. Additionally, the algorithm can be applied in areas such as quantum simulation and quantum optimization, offering new technological tools and solutions for research and development in these domains.

    About MicroAlgo Inc.
    MicroAlgo Inc. (the “MicroAlgo”), a Cayman Islands exempted company, is dedicated to the development and application of bespoke central processing algorithms. MicroAlgo provides comprehensive solutions to customers by integrating central processing algorithms with software or hardware, or both, thereby helping them to increase the number of customers, improve end-user satisfaction, achieve direct cost savings, reduce power consumption, and achieve technical goals. The range of MicroAlgo’s services includes algorithm optimization, accelerating computing power without the need for hardware upgrades, lightweight data processing, and data intelligence services. MicroAlgo’s ability to efficiently deliver software and hardware optimization to customers through bespoke central processing algorithms serves as a driving force for MicroAlgo’s long-term development.

    Forward-Looking Statements
    This press release contains statements that may constitute “forward-looking statements.” Forward-looking statements are subject to numerous conditions, many of which are beyond the control of MicroAlgo, including those set forth in the Risk Factors section of MicroAlgo’s periodic reports on Forms 10-K and 8-K filed with the SEC. Copies are available on the SEC’s website, www.sec.gov. Words such as “expect,” “estimate,” “project,” “budget,” “forecast,” “anticipate,” “intend,” “plan,” “may,” “will,” “could,” “should,” “believes,” “predicts,” “potential,” “continue,” and similar expressions are intended to identify such forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements include, without limitation, MicroAlgo’s expectations with respect to future performance and anticipated financial impacts of the business transaction.

    MicroAlgo undertakes no obligation to update these statements for revisions or changes after the date of this release, except as may be required by law.

    Contact
    MicroAlgo Inc.
    Investor Relations
    Email: ir@microalgor.com

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    May 28, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Check Point to Acquire Veriti to Transform Threat Exposure Management and Reduce Organizations’ Cyber Attack Surface

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    REDWOOD CITY, Calif., May 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — AI-fueled attacks and hyperconnected IT environments have made threat exposure one of the most urgent cybersecurity challenges facing enterprises today. In response, Check Point® Software Technologies Ltd. (NASDAQ: CHKP), a pioneer and global leader of cyber security solutions, today announced a definitive agreement to acquire Veriti Cybersecurity, the first fully automated, multi-vendor pre-emptive threat exposure and mitigation platform.

    “The acquisition of Veriti marks a significant step toward realizing our hybrid mesh security vision,” said Nadav Zafrir, CEO at Check Point Software Technologies. “It strengthens the Infinity Platform’s open-garden approach, enabling seamless, multi-vendor remediation across the entire security stack. With Veriti, we’re advancing preemptive, prevention-first security – an imperative in today’s AI-driven threat landscape.”

    AI has brought cyber security to a tipping point, enabling the launch of attacks at scale. At the same time, enterprises are hyperconnected, with assets spread across clouds, datacenters, and endpoints, vastly expanding their attack surface. Traditional reactive security is too slow. Veriti continuously identifies, prioritizes, and remediates risk across your multi-vendor environment through automated patching and collaborative threat intelligence, all without disrupting business.

    Founded in 2021, Veriti pioneered the Preemptive Exposure Management (PEM) category—actively discovering and mitigating risks across siloed tools. Veriti continuously monitors logs, threat indicators, and vulnerabilities identified across the environment and propagates protections in real time. With integrations into over 70 vendors, it empowers security teams to detect, understand, and prevent attacks without delay.

    Core capabilities Veriti brings to the Check Point Infinity Platform:

    • Automated, cross-vendor virtual patching: Veriti instantly applies risk-free, non-disruptive protections across dozens of third-party tools, based on vulnerabilities identified by platforms like CrowdStrike, Tenable, and Rapid7, dramatically reducing patching time from weeks to minutes.
    • Real-time threat intelligence enforcement: Veriti verifies threat indicators from any connected tool and automatically orchestrates protection across firewalls, endpoints, WAFs, and cloud platform, enabling fast, coordinated, multi-vendor threat response.
    • Seamless integration with 70+ security vendors: Built with a fully API-based architecture, Veriti integrates into existing environments without agents or disruption, supporting the broadest security ecosystem in the market.
    • Stronger synergy with Wiz: Veriti ingests Wiz’s cloud exposure insights, such as vulnerable, unpatched cloud servers or applications, and enables automatic, safe virtual patching of those assets through Check Point gateways (and other vendors’ as well), enhancing Check Point’s ability to execute on its strategic partnership with Wiz.
    • Safe, context-aware remediation: Veriti analyzes each customer’s environment, including exposures, configurations, and existing protections, to apply the right controls safely, and without operational impact.

    “Security teams today suffer from a lack of action: exposures aren’t just detected, they’re compounding, hiding in the gaps between tools, teams, and timelines,” said Adi Ikan, CEO and co-founder of Veriti. “We founded Veriti to help organizations not just see risk, but remediate it safely, at scale, and most importantly – without disruption. By joining Check Point, we’re accelerating that mission. Together, we’ll help organizations reduce their exposure faster through the security tools they already trust.”

    Following the closure of the transaction, Veriti’s capabilities will be integrated into the Check Point Infinity Platform as part of the Threat Exposure and Risk Management offering. Combined with the recently added External Risk Management (ERM) solution, Veriti enhances Check Point’s ability to deliver complete risk lifecycle coverage—proactively managing both internal and external exposures across the entire attack surface.

    The closing of the transaction is subject to the customary closing conditions and is expected to occur by the end of Q2 2025.

    Follow Check Point via:
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/check-point-software-technologies   
    X: https://www.twitter.com/checkpointsw  
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/checkpointsoftware  
    Blog: https://blog.checkpoint.com   
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/CPGlobal  

    About Check Point Software Technologies Ltd.

    Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. (www.checkpoint.com) is a leading protector of digital trust, utilizing AI-powered cyber security solutions to safeguard over 100,000 organizations globally. Through its Infinity Platform and an open garden ecosystem, Check Point’s prevention-first approach delivers industry-leading security efficacy while reducing risk. Employing a hybrid mesh network architecture with SASE at its core, the Infinity Platform unifies the management of on-premises, cloud, and workspace environments to offer flexibility, simplicity and scale for enterprises and service providers.

    Legal Notice Regarding Forward-Looking Statements

    This press release contains forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements generally relate to future events or our future financial or operating performance. Forward-looking statements in this press release include, but are not limited to, statements related to our expectations regarding future growth, the expansion of Check Point’s industry leadership, the enhancement of shareholder value and the delivery of an industry-leading cyber security platform to customers worldwide. Our expectations and beliefs regarding these matters may not materialize, and actual results or events in the future are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results or events to differ materially from those projected. The forward-looking statements contained in this press release are also subject to other risks and uncertainties, including those more fully described in our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our Annual Report on Form 20-F filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on April 2, 2024. The forward-looking statements in this press release are based on information available to Check Point as of the date hereof, and Check Point disclaims any obligation to update any forward-looking state

    About Veriti
    Veriti is an AI-driven exposure assessment and remediation platform that continuously identifies vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, and exploitability across the entire security stack, on-prem and in the cloud. By leveraging compensating controls and layered defense strategies, Veriti ensures that potential and active threats are proactively managed and safely remediated without disrupting business continuity. Founded in 2021 by Adi Ikan and Oren Koren, Veriti is trusted by enterprises worldwide to instantly reduce risk and streamline exposure assessment and remediation for today’s hyper-connected organizations.

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    May 28, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: StepStone Group to Present at the Morgan Stanley US Financials Conference

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    NEW YORK, May 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — StepStone Group Inc. (Nasdaq: STEP) today announced that Scott Hart, CEO, and Mike McCabe, Head of Strategy, are scheduled to present at the Morgan Stanley US Financials Conference on Tuesday, June 10, 2025, at 2:30 pm ET. A live webcast and replay will be accessible through the StepStone website at https://shareholders.stepstonegroup.com.

    About StepStone

    StepStone Group Inc. (Nasdaq: STEP) is a global private markets investment firm focused on providing customized investment solutions and advisory and data services to its clients. As of March 31, 2025, StepStone was responsible for approximately $709 billion of total capital, including $189 billion of assets under management. StepStone’s clients include some of the world’s largest public and private defined benefit and defined contribution pension funds, sovereign wealth funds and insurance companies, as well as prominent endowments, foundations, family offices and private wealth clients, which include high-net-worth and mass affluent individuals. StepStone partners with its clients to develop and build private markets portfolios designed to meet their specific objectives across the private equity, infrastructure, private debt and real estate asset classes.

    Contacts

    Shareholder Relations:
    Seth Weiss
    shareholders@stepstonegroup.com
    1-212-351-6106

    Media:
    Brian Ruby / Chris Gillick / Matt Lettiero, ICR
    StepStonePR@icrinc.com
    1-203-682-8268

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    May 28, 2025
  • MIL-Evening Report: Plea for UN intervention over illegal PNG loggers ‘stealing forests’

    RNZ Pacific

    A United Nations committee is being urged to act over human rights violations committed by illegal loggers in Papua New Guinea.

    Watchdog groups Act Now! and Jubilee Australia have filed a formal request to the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination to consider action at its next meeting in August.

    “We have stressed with the UN that there is pervasive, ongoing and irreparable harm to customary resource owners whose forests are being stolen by logging companies,” Act Now! campaign manager Eddie Tanago said.

    He said these abuses were systematic, institutionalised, and sanctioned by the PNG government through two specific tools: Special Agriculture and Business Leases (SABLs) and Forest Clearing Authorities (FCAs) — a type of logging licence.

    “For over a decade since the Commission of Inquiry into SABLs, successive PNG governments have rubber stamped the large-scale theft of customary resource owners’ forests by upholding the morally bankrupt SABL scheme and expanding the use of FCAs,” Tanago said.

    He said the government had failed to revoke SABLs that were acquired fraudulently, with disregard to the law or without landowner consent.

    “Meanwhile, logging companies have made hundreds of millions, if not billions, in ill-gotten gains by effectively stealing forests from customary resource owners using FCAs.”

    Abuses hard to challenge
    The complaint also highlights that the abuses are hard to challenge because PNG lacks even a basic registry of SABLs or FCAs, and customary resource owners are denied access to information to the information they need, such as:

    • The existence of an SABL or FCA over their forest;
    • A map of the boundaries of any lease or logging licence;
    • Information about proposed agricultural projects used to justify the SABL or FCA;
    • The monetary value of logs taken from forests; and
    • The beneficial ownership of logging companies — to identify who ultimately profits from illegal logging.

    “The only reason why foreign companies engage in illegal logging in PNG is to make money,” he said, adding that “it’s profitable because importing companies and countries are willing to accept illegally logged timber into their markets and supply chains.”

    ACT NOW campaigner Eddie Tanago . . . “demand a public audit of the logging permits – the money would dry up.” Image: Facebook/ACT NOW!/RNZ Pacific

    “If they refused to take any more timber from SABL and FCA areas and demanded a public audit of the logging permits — the money would dry up.”

    Act Now! and Jubilee Australia are hoping that this UN attention will urge the international community to see this is not an issue of “less-than-perfect forest law enforcement”.

    “This is a system, honed over decades, that is perpetrating irreparable harm on indigenous peoples across PNG through the wholesale violation of their rights and destroying their forests.”

    This article is republished under a community partnership agreement with RNZ.

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    May 28, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: “Stop the excuses and time wasting and just pay up” – pension injustices must be put right

    Source: Party of Wales

    Plaid Cymru calls on the Labour Welsh Government to act on historical pension injustices and support victims of these scandals. 

    In a motion to be debated in the Senedd on Wednesday (21 May 2025), Plaid Cymru has called on the Labour Welsh Government to ‘make the case for action’ on historical pension injustices. Labour’s response was to ‘delete’ the calls. 

    The Plaid Cymru motion notes the significant and long-standing pension injustices, and the inaction of successive UK Governments to rights these wrongs. The motion also calls on the Welsh Government to make representations to the UK Government on these issues. 

    Three examples of pension injustices are highlighted in the motion; 1950s women who have been denied justice by UK Labour, workers from Allied Steel and Wire who have not received the pensions they are owed, and the British Coal staff who were excluded from the Miners Pensions Scheme. 

    Supporters of the motion, such as John Benson, will be in attendance on the day of the debate, to show support for the Plaid Cymru motion, and solidarity with other individuals and groups who have been victims of such injustices.  

    Mr Benson worked for Allied Steel and Wire for 41 years, before finding out in 2002 that he was set to lose his job and pension, to which he had contributed to for 20 years. The situation left Mr Benson ‘on the verge of a nervous breakdown’.  

    John Benson, who has campaigned for years in an attempt to right this injustice on behalf of the Allied Steel and Wire workers, said: 

    “The UK Government had assured us these pensions were safe and fully protected by the law no matter what difficulties their employer faced. How wrong we were to have trusted UK Ministers, as we were lied too, and stitched up for playing by the rules.    

    “Plaid Cymru have been with us from day one, and have never ever given up on us. 

    “The truth is clear for everyone to see: we were robbed of our promised pensions, the UK Government are guilty of the biggest social injustice this country has ever known. It’s about time a Minister stood up in the House of Commons, and told the decent men and women who worked at ASW: ‘we apologise on behalf of all those Ministers past and present who have betrayed the trust you gave them, and will finally pay you the pensions you were promised in full’. 

    “Back date these pensions to when they were due to be paid, plus compensation for all the heartache and suffering it has caused the families. In other words, stop the excuses and time wasting, and just pay up.”  

    Plaid Cymru spokesperson on Finance, Heledd Fychan MS said: 

    “Whether it’s 1950s women, British Coal workers, or ASW staff, both the Conservatives and Labour have rejected their calls for justice. We have come to expect Conservative Governments turning their back on our communities, but these communities will feel betrayed seeing a Labour government reject their calls. 

    “That is the only word to describe Labour’s attitude towards these groups – betrayal. They claimed to stand by our working communities, they claimed to stand with 1950s women. But just as with the workers of Port Talbot, Labour Governments in Cardiff Bay and Westminster have turned their backs on them and have let these injustices remain unresolved. 

    “Plaid Cymru’s position is clear – those affected by pension injustices deserve their calls answered, and deserve justice for the trauma they were forced to endure. Unlike this Labour Government in Wales, that are happy to stay quiet in the face of such injustice, Plaid Cymru will always stand up for those wronged by Westminster’s neglectful attitude towards working communities.” 

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    May 28, 2025
  • MIL-OSI China: Moscow to hand over peace memorandum to Kiev soon

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    Moscow will send a draft peace memorandum to Kiev soon, which will outline the key principles of a potential settlement, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said Tuesday.

    “Russia continues to work on a draft memorandum regarding a future peace treaty, which will outline a number of positions, including the principles of a settlement, the timing of a possible peace agreement, a potential ceasefire,” Zakharova said at her weekly press briefing.

    She said that once the memorandum is completed it will be sent to Kiev, adding that Russia expects Ukraine to be preparing its own draft to send in response.

    In a telephone call last week, Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump agreed that Russia would prepare a draft memorandum outlining the terms for a potential peace deal with Ukraine. 

    MIL OSI China News –

    May 28, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Security: Clarenville — RCMP NL reminds operators of Off-Road Vehicles Act after Clarenville RCMP tickets operator not wearing a helmet

    Source: Royal Canadian Mounted Police

    As the warmer weather arrives in Newfoundland and Labrador, RCMP NL is reminding operators of dirt bikes, all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and other off-road vehicles to drive safety and obey the province’s Off-Road Vehicles Act.

    The reminder comes after a 31-year-old man was ticketed by Clarenville RCMP earlier this month for not wearing a helmet while operating a side-by-side all-terrain vehicle (ATV). Police stopped the ATV which was traveling through an intersection (Thompson St and Manitoba Dr.) in Clarenville. In addition to not wearing a helmet, he was not wearing a seat belt, had no driver’s licence and no insurance on the vehicle. The operator was ticketed for the violations and the vehicle was impounded.

    Operators are reminded that:

    • All occupants of off-road vehicles are required to wear helmets, as well as seat belts where available.
    • Children who are required to use a child seat restraint system, such as a booster seat, under the Highway Traffic Act are required to follow that same legislation as a passenger of an off-road vehicle.
    • It is illegal to operate an ATV on a roadway, except to cross from one side to the other, and the operator must have registration, insurance, a driver’s licence and not less than one hundred and fifty metres of visibility to do so. To access a trail, an ATV can be operated on the shoulder of a roadway for a maximum distance of 1 kilometre and at a maximum speed of 20 kilometres an hour, all while yielding to motor vehicle traffic.
    • Operating an off-road vehicle while impaired is a criminal offence. Impaired operation of any motor vehicle is a choice that unnecessarily places the driver and all others who share the roadway at an increased level of risk of serious injury or death.

    More information about the Off-Road Vehicles Act and Highway Traffic Act can be found here:

    https://www.assembly.nl.ca/Legislation/sr/statutes/o05-1.htm

    https://www.assembly.nl.ca/legislation/sr/statutes/h03.htm

    MIL Security OSI –

    May 28, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Security: Police appeal for witnesses following woman’s death in Islington

    Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

    Detectives investigating the circumstances surrounding the collapse of a woman on a bus in Islington—who later died in hospital—are appealing for witnesses as they examine whether a number of alleged incidents may be linked to her death.

    The appeal comes eight weeks after 51-year-old Nuala Mills collapsed while travelling on the route 254 bus towards Holloway Road at approximately 11:15hrs on Saturday, 29 March.

    Officers and the London Ambulance Service attended. Nuala was taken to hospital in critical condition. Despite the efforts of medical staff, she died on Monday, 31 March.

    Later that day, two men—aged 52 and 49—were arrested on suspicion of common assault and battery in connection with the incident. They were released on bail the following day, and enquiries continue.

    Detectives are also investigating a separate alleged altercation near Highbury and Islington Underground Station, believed to have occurred between Wednesday, 19 March, and Friday, 21 March, to assess whether it may be connected to Nuala’s death.

    Detective Chief Inspector Tom Kearney, who is leading the investigation, said:

    “We are working to understand the full circumstances of Nuala’s death, and there are still key questions to be answered.

    “We are keeping an open mind and exploring a number of possible explanations. Nuala was known to frequent the Holloway Road area, and there may be other incidents we are not yet aware of.

    “If you live, work, or regularly travel through the area, please think back—did you see anything concerning involving Nuala?

    “We’re also keen to speak with anyone who knew Nuala and hasn’t yet spoken to police. You can contact us directly, or speak anonymously through Crimestoppers.”

    Anyone with information is asked to call 101 quoting reference 2689/31MAR, or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

    MIL Security OSI –

    May 28, 2025
  • India committed to peace and progress, says PM Modi in Gandhinagar

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday reiterated India’s commitment to peace, progress, and the welfare of all citizens, while addressing a large public gathering at Mahatma Mandir in Gandhinagar. The Prime Minister inaugurated development projects worth ₹5,536 crore as part of the 20-year celebration of Gujarat’s Urban Growth Story.

    The Prime Minister said that India has always extended a hand of friendship and support in times of crisis, yet often faced violent responses in return. Addressing the youth, he urged them to understand how the country has been systematically undermined over the decades.

    Referring to the Indus Waters Treaty, which has recently been put in abeyance, the Prime Minister highlighted concerns regarding water management in Jammu and Kashmir. He said that although dams were constructed, proper maintenance, including desilting and gate operations, was neglected for six decades. As a result, storage capacity dropped drastically, with reservoirs functioning at only 2 to 3 percent of their full potential. He asserted that every Indian has a rightful claim to access water and that while no drastic step has been taken, initial corrective measures have now begun.

    Reaffirming India’s peaceful approach, the Prime Minister said, “We seek no hostility with anyone. India desires peace and prosperity, not only for itself but for the entire world.” He underlined the government’s firm determination to ensure national progress and improve the quality of life for every citizen.

    The Prime Minister noted that May 26 marks the anniversary of his first swearing-in ceremony as Prime Minister in 2014. At that time, India ranked 11th in the global economy. He spoke of the numerous challenges the country has faced since then, including the COVID-19 pandemic, border tensions, and natural disasters. Despite these hurdles, he said India had moved up to become the world’s fourth-largest economy, showcasing the country’s resilience and developmental strides.

    The Prime Minister also recalled his roots in Gujarat, acknowledging the values and lessons he imbibed from his upbringing. He expressed gratitude to citizens for their continued faith in him and reaffirmed his commitment to working tirelessly for their welfare.

    Congratulating the Gujarat government for its sustained focus on urban development, Prime Minister Modi praised the state’s initiative -Gujarat Urban Growth Story- launched in 2005, which now completes two decades. He said that the Gujarat Government had not only celebrated its achievements but also used the learnings of the past to prepare a roadmap for the future. The newly unveiled strategy, he said, reflects a clear and structured vision to ensure sustainable urban progress for the next generation.

    May 28, 2025
  • India’s rise in global economy a moment of national pride: PM Modi

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said India’s steady rise in the global economy is a matter of immense national pride. Addressing a public gathering in Gandhinagar, the Prime Minister recalled the sense of excitement across the country when India moved from being the sixth to the fifth-largest economy in the world. He noted that this enthusiasm was especially visible among the youth.

    PM Modi described the moment India surpassed the United Kingdom—its former colonial ruler—as historic. “India is now the fourth-largest economy in the world,” he said, “and there is growing pressure to reach the third position soon.”

    He reiterated the nation’s goal of becoming a fully developed country by 2047, when India completes 100 years of independence. The Prime Minister said that global recognition of India as a prosperous and strong nation must be the collective aim.

    Drawing a parallel to the freedom struggle, PM Modi paid tribute to national icons such as Bhagat Singh, Rajguru, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, Veer Savarkar, Shyamji Krishna Varma, Mahatma Gandhi, and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. He remarked that if the 25 to 30 crore population at the time could rally for independence and succeed in driving out colonial rulers in just a few decades, the current population of 140 crore can certainly achieve the vision of a developed India within the next 25 years.

    Looking ahead to Gujarat’s 75th year in 2035, the Prime Minister emphasized the need to begin long-term planning now. He said preparations must cover key sectors such as industry, agriculture, education, and sports to shape the state’s future in line with national progress.

    PM Modi also highlighted India’s aspiration to host the Olympics in 2036, reflecting the country’s growing global stature and readiness for leadership on the world stage.

    May 28, 2025
  • India retains forecast of above average monsoon rains

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    India is likely to see above average monsoon rains for the second straight year in 2025, the government said on Tuesday, retaining the forecast it gave last month.

    The monsoon is expected to total 106% of the long-term average this year, said M. Ravichandran, secretary in the Ministry of Earth Sciences.

    The India Meteorological Department defines average or normal rainfall as ranging between 96% and 104% of a 50-year average of 87 cm (35 inches) for the four-month season from June to September.

    (Reuters)

    May 28, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Security: Met urges Londoners to protect their phones from financial fraudsters

    Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

    A phone theft victim who had thousands of pounds stolen is backing a Met Police campaign to encourage people to take simple steps to protect their devices and finances.

    Officers have dealt with a number of cases of organised gangs taking control of a victim’s finances after getting access to their mobile banking and other financial apps – clearing accounts, taking out loans and using payment apps.

    The Met continues to focus on tackling phone theft across London with increased patrols in hotspot areas and better use of technology to identify perpetrators. A recent two-week focus on prolific offenders resulted in 292 arrests across London.

    Kush Chaudary’s phone was stolen by a group of men outside a bar in Soho in the early hours of 9 September 2023. The group struck up conversation with the victim and waited for him to unlock his phone before taking it.

    Within minutes they changed his passcode, transferred £5,000 from his crypto wallet, and stole several thousands more from his bank accounts. They also took out fraudulent loans of £22,000 and later used Apple Pay to spend around £8,000 on designer clothes and electrical products.

    He’s spoken about his experience in a video released by the Met to raise awareness of the issue and encouraged others to check their device security to limit the impact of phone theft. Kush said:

    “With my phone unlocked, they targeted anything they could gain immediate access to including my bank and crypto accounts. They were even able to take a loan out in a matter of seconds, ready to spend as soon as the shops opened up.

    “Seeing that unfold in front of my eyes was difficult. This was hard-earned savings I had that was being spent by strangers and I felt very exposed and vulnerable as I didn’t know when it would stop.”

    The Met Police are sharing three simple steps people can take to protect their phone:

    • Turn on ‘Stolen Device’ or ‘Anti-Theft’ protection features on your device

    • Use strong separate passwords for high-value applications

    • Watch out for people looking over you when you’re on your phone

    Detective Sergeant Isabella Grotto, from the Met’s economic crime team, said:

    “The Met has stepped up its work to prevent and tackle phone theft in London – with targeted patrols and plain-clothed operations in hotspot areas and improved use of phone-tracking data and intelligence.

    “By intensifying our efforts we are catching more perpetrators, but we know it’s still a serious problem and I encourage everyone to take these simple steps which could help prevent significant financial loss and fraud.”

    The gang involved in Kush’s theft were convicted and jailed following an investigation the Met. They were responsible for up to 60 other thefts and robberies in central London between December 2022 and November 2023 – and stole a total of £225,000:

    Jacob Raki, 23 (04.09.01), of Quayside Drive, Colchester, pleaded guilty to six counts of handling stolen goods, two counts of attempted fraud and one count of robbery. He and was jailed for 33 months.

    Joseph Serry-Kamal, 19 (04.05.06), of Jago Walk, SE5, pleaded guilty to one count of robbery. He was jailed for 24 months.

    Herman Solomon, 33 (08.09.91), of Dundas Road, SW9, pleaded guilty to handling stolen goods and fraud. He was jailed for 31 weeks.

    Smon Tecle, 27 (30.10.97), of Lett Road, SW9, pleaded guilty to one count of theft and two counts of fraud. He received a 10-month suspended prison sentence.

    Further information on how to protect your phone is available on theMet Police website.

    MIL Security OSI –

    May 28, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Purpose Investments Inc. Announces Final May 2025 Distribution Rate for Purpose High Interest Savings Fund, Purpose US Cash Fund, Purpose Cash Management Fund, and Purpose USD Cash Management Fund

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    TORONTO, May 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Purpose Investments Inc. announced today the final May 2025 distribution rates for Purpose High Interest Savings Fund, Purpose US Cash Fund, Purpose Cash Management Fund, and Purpose USD Cash Management Fund.

    The following table reflects the final distribution amounts for the month of May. Ex-distribution date is May 28, 2025.

    Open-End Fund Ticker Symbol Final distribution per unit Record Date Payable Date Distribution Frequency
    Purpose USD Cash Management Fund – ETF Units MNU.U US $0.3531 05/28/2025 06/03/2025 Monthly
    Purpose Cash Management Fund – ETF Units MNY $0.2373 05/28/2025 06/03/2025 Monthly
    Purpose High Interest Savings Fund – ETF Units PSA $0.1070 05/28/2025 06/03/2025 Monthly
    Purpose US Cash Fund – ETF Units PSU.U US $0.3495 05/28/2025 06/03/2025 Monthly
               

    About Purpose Investments Inc.

    Purpose Investments Inc. is an asset management company with more than $23 billion in assets under management. Purpose Investments has an unrelenting focus on client-centric innovation, and offers a range of managed and quantitative investment products. Purpose Investments is led by well-known entrepreneur Som Seif and is a division of Purpose Unlimited, an independent technology-driven financial services company.

    For further information please contact:
    Keera Hart
    Keera.Hart@kaiserpartners.com
    905-580-1257

    Commissions, trailing commissions, management fees and expenses all may be associated with investment fund investments. Please read the prospectus and other disclosure documents before investing. Investment funds are not covered by the Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other government deposit insurer. There can be no assurance that the full amount of your investment in a fund will be returned to you. If the securities are purchased or sold on a stock exchange, you may pay more or receive less than the current net asset value. Investment funds are not guaranteed, their values change frequently and past performance may not be repeated.

    The MIL Network –

    May 28, 2025
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