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  • Groundbreaking AI-Generated Documentary on Science and Faith Premieres April 8

    DALLAS, Texas, March 21, 2026 — At a time when artificial intelligence is raising urgent questions about authenticity and truth, The Invisible Everywhere: Believing Is Seeing demonstrates how emerging AI tools can be used to explore enduring spiritual questions.

    The 80-minute documentary might very well be the first feature-length motion picture created entirely by a single filmmaker using consumer-grade artificial intelligence tools on a standard home desktop computer.

    The film chronicles former Harvard physics instructor and Emmy Award-winning ABC News Science Editor (1988-2002) Dr. Michael Guillén’s adventurous and surprising journey from atheism to Christianity — and his conclusion that modern science points beyond materialism.

    “While AI raises many legitimate concerns about authenticity and truth, The Invisible Everywhere illustrates how AI is enabling ‘the power of one’ — liberating talented filmmakers from traditional Hollywood gatekeepers by democratizing the cinematic arts and sciences,” Guillén said.

    As a scientist and committed atheist, Guillén used to believe that reality is limited to what can be observed and measured. His guiding principle was “seeing is believing.”

    That conviction began to unravel when he looked to empirical science for answers to life’s biggest questions:

    How did the cosmos begin? Where is the mind located?

    How did life on Earth begin?

    Is there life after death? Are we alone?

    Does God exist?

    Through physics, cosmology and rigorous inquiry, Guillén reached a conclusion that stunned him: Modern science does not eliminate God; it clearly points to Him.

    “Modern science now believes that most of reality is not visible, not logical and not even imaginable,” Guillén said.

    This unexpected revelation shattered his atheism and turned his lifelong motto on its head — from “seeing is believing” to “believing is seeing.”

    Many documentaries explore the visible universe. The Invisible Everywhere explores what cannot be seen.

    “If I still lived by the motto ‘seeing is believing,’ I’d be blind to most of what’s real,” Guillén said. “Today, because of what I’ve learned on my long, winding journey, I now can see the invisible creator — everywhere. It’s a journey that changed my life forever.”

    The Invisible Everywhere premieres worldwide April 8 exclusively at www.theinvisibleeverywhere.com.

    “Modern science is not the enemy of God,” Guillén added. “It might very well be His strongest ally.”

  • Government Pushes Integration of Ayush with Modern Medicine Through National Initiatives

    New Delhi, March 20 (BNP): The Government of India is actively promoting the integration of traditional Ayush systems with modern medicine through a series of coordinated national initiatives, the Ministry of Ayush informed in Parliament.

    The government has adopted a co-location strategy, placing Ayush facilities alongside Primary Health Centres (PHCs), Community Health Centres (CHCs), and District Hospitals (DHs), enabling patients to access multiple systems of healthcare under one roof.

    Support for staffing and training of Ayush practitioners is being provided by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare under the National Health Mission (NHM), while infrastructure, equipment, and medicines are funded by the Ministry of Ayush through the National Ayush Mission (NAM).

    As part of institutional strengthening, an Ayush vertical has been established under the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) to oversee planning, monitoring, and implementation of Ayush-related public health programmes. Integrated Ayush departments have also been set up in central government hospitals, including Safdarjung Hospital and Lady Hardinge Medical College, to promote integrative healthcare practices.

    Under NAM, the government is supporting a wide range of initiatives, including the operationalisation of Ayush Health and Wellness Centres, upgrading existing hospitals and dispensaries, establishing integrated Ayush hospitals, and supplying essential medicines. Awareness campaigns through Information, Education and Communication (IEC) activities are also being carried out to promote preventive healthcare practices based on Ayush systems.

    The Ministry is also expanding international cooperation through a dedicated scheme aimed at promoting Ayush globally. This includes support for exports, academic collaborations, and the establishment of Ayush chairs in foreign institutions. To date, multiple memorandums of understanding have been signed at country and institutional levels to strengthen global outreach.

    The information was provided by Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Ayush, Prataprao Jadhav, in a written reply in the Lok Sabha.

  • PM Modi Extends Eid Greetings to Bahrain King, Raises Concerns Over Regional Security and Infrastructure Attacks

    New Delhi, March 21 (BNP): Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi held a telephonic conversation with His Majesty Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, during which the two leaders exchanged greetings on the occasion of Eid al-Fitr and discussed key regional developments.

    Prime Minister Modi conveyed warm wishes to the King and the people of Bahrain, marking the festive occasion. The leaders also reviewed the evolving situation in the West Asian region, with a focus on security challenges.

    PM Modi Extends Eid Greetings to Bahrain King, Raises Concerns Over Regional Security and Infrastructure Attacks

     

    During the discussion, the Prime Minister strongly condemned recent attacks on energy and civilian infrastructure, highlighting their wider implications on global food, fuel, and fertilizer security. He emphasized that such disruptions pose significant risks to economic stability and supply chains worldwide.

    Modi further underscored the importance of ensuring freedom of navigation and maintaining the safety and openness of international shipping routes, particularly in strategically sensitive regions.

    The Prime Minister also expressed appreciation to King Hamad for his continued support towards the welfare of the Indian community residing in Bahrain.

    In a post shared on the social media platform X, Modi described the interaction as “fruitful” and reiterated the shared concerns over regional stability and infrastructure security.

  • Creative Survival in the Algorithm Era: Veteran Showrunner Decodes Mechanics of Modern Storytelling Across Old and New Ecosystems

    LOS ANGELES, March 21, 2026 — In a world where anyone can publish, attention spans are finite and platforms control distribution, talent is no longer the differentiator, explains writer and creative executive Daniel Cubillo, who has spent decades shaping stories for entertainment brands such as Top Chef, Fear Factor and Real Housewives.

    “About 4 out of every 10 people on earth, between the ages of 14 and 35, want to be content creators, without knowing any details,” Cubillo said. “And, not surprisingly, most independent creators don’t last.”

    In his new book, The Creative Mastermind Mind: From Roadrunner to Showrunner, Cubillo reveals the creative systems, behind-the-scenes insights and strategic frameworks that show how creators, storytellers and entertainment professionals can lead, adapt and endure in a landscape ruled by algorithms, audiences and rapid innovation.

    Cubillo’s career spans nearly 2,000 hours of produced content across broadcast, cable, streaming and social platforms, including NBCUniversal, Discovery, MTV, Facebook Watch, Netflix and the Zeus Network. His unique experience in storytelling that performs across formats has positioned him at the intersection of legacy media and the emerging creator economy.

    In The Creative Mastermind Mind, he distills decades of experience into actionable insights: mastering creative reinvention, understanding the inner workings of the industry and building resilience. Blending mentorship with candid behind-the-scenes stories, the book offers practical frameworks, real-world scenario analysis and a roadmap for anyone determined to make a living — and find meaning — through storytelling.

    Readers will discover how to:

    • Adapt and evolve in an industry defined by rapid change
    • Balance creativity, strategy and resilience in high-stakes environments
    • Navigate the realities of show business with honesty and professionalism
    • Build a lasting career as a storyteller

    “Whether you’re an aspiring creator, a content professional or a seasoned showrunner, this book is a guide to not just surviving — but thriving — in the content arena,” Cubillo said.

    The Creative Mastermind Mind: From Roadrunner to Showrunner

    Release Date: December 31, 2025

    ISBN-13: 979-8993586809 (Hardcover)

    ISBN-13: 979-8993586816 (Paperback) Available from: https://www.amazon.com/Creative-Mastermind-Mind-Showrunner-Showbusiness/dp/B0GBNLCDPK and https://thecreativemastermind.com/

  • Global Feminist, Therapist, and Powerlifter Barrie Zucal Delivers Bold Rallying Cry Against ‘Debilitating Goodness’

    WASHINGTON, D.C., March 21, 2026 — Barrie Zucal is a powerlifter in more ways than one. Besides breaking records in the deadlift and bench press, she is a fierce advocate for women’s voices and rights, a global feminist, a former marriage and family therapist, and an executive coach to women in 75 countries. Now, she’s making a daring entrance into the self-help space with BOLD: How Women Play BIG by Leading Instead of Pleasing — a rallying cry against what she calls “debilitating goodness,” the quiet force that keeps many women from realizing their ambitions.

    “Women worldwide are constrained by their conditioned conviction that they should serve others even at their own expense; as a result, they end up pleasing, performing, and perfecting instead of leading, living, and developing,” Zucal said.

    A lifeline for women everywhere, BOLD blends inspirational stories, self-reflective exercises, and practical steps to help readers tap into their passion, trust their instincts, act on their behalf, and lead with courage and clarity. BOLD isn’t a diatribe; it’s a solution-driven antidote to the deeply rooted beliefs that have kept women playing small for generations.

    “I want this book to inspire women everywhere,” Zucal said. “We were born for this moment. It’s time for women to claim their right to develop themselves and use their talents to create a rich future for themselves, their families, and their world.

    More than a book, BOLD is a wakeup call — motivating women to explore who they exist for, why they exist, and how they will exist.

    “The world needs more women leading unapologetically,” writes author and CEO of Few & Far, Sarah Dusek, in the book’s introduction. “Step into this book with courage, and I promise you will emerge with a stronger, bolder, more empowered version of yourself.”

    Releasing in April 2026, BOLD arrives at a moment when women’s leadership is urgently needed — in boardrooms, classrooms, and communities worldwide.

  • Inspected Celebrates Florida Legislature’s Unanimous Passage of Building Inspection Reform That Reduces Fees, Speeds Timelines, and Cuts Red Tape

    PLANTATION, Fla., March 21, 2026 – Inspected, a Florida-based, tech-enabled private provider offering alternative plan review and remote virtual inspections for residential and commercial contractors, celebrates the Florida Legislature’s unanimous passage of amendments to the state’s private provider statute. HB 803 will now reduce bureaucratic barriers that stall or drastically slow renovation and building projects, which have a crippling effect on the state’s building industry. 

    Homeowners and builders will see immediate benefits, as the amended legislation requires local enforcement agencies to reduce permit fees by 25-50% when private providers are used to review plans or inspect buildings on commercial projects. The bill also establishes strict deadlines for permit approvals, mandates local agencies must accept electronic document submissions, and allows counties, municipalities and school districts to use private providers on public work projects. 

    Inspected Celebrates Florida Legislature's Unanimous Passage of Building Inspection Reform That Reduces Fees, Speeds Timelines, and Cuts Red Tape

    Additional changes include banning building departments and local governments from charging additional fees and documentation requirements when using a private provider during building code inspections and calls on the Florida’s Building Commission to create uniform commercial and uniform residential permit applications. 

    “These statutory improvements represent a major victory for contractors and property owners across Florida,” said Ian Cohen, CEO of Inspected. “We worked closely with legislators and industry partners to create clarity where confusion existed and ensure that contractors maintain their right to choose the inspection services that work best for their projects and the people of Florida.” 

    The Florida House passed the measure 109-0, while the Senate approved it 37-0, demonstrating broad bipartisan support for inspection reform that will benefit contractors and property owners across the state. With Governor Ron DeSantis’s signature, the changes could take effect as early as July 1, 2026. 

    Inspected worked with the Florida Home Builders Association to push these amendments forward and remove statutory ambiguity while establishing clear processes between contractors, fee owners, private providers, and building departments. While most Florida building departments operated in compliance with F.S. 553.791, the changes will force persistent non-compliance issues in certain jurisdictions like Miami-Dade that willfully misinterpreted statutes to make immediate changes. 

    For example, building departments that refused to modernize legacy practices despite state requirements, or created unauthorized processes that obstructed private inspection services and delayed project completion for contractors and property owners will need to change immediately. 

    “The growth opportunities for virtual and remote inspections just expanded significantly with this legislative victory,” said Marty Hebert, Director of Growth at Inspected. “These changes will help contractors in every corner of Florida access faster, more efficient permit processing and inspection services while maintaining the highest safety standards.” 

    The amended legislation strengthens existing contractor rights while providing building departments with clearer guidance on working with private providers. Contractors and fee owners throughout Florida can now move forward with greater confidence that their choice to work with qualified private providers will be honored and supported by local building departments without delays or additional barriers.

  • Coralogix and Skyflow Redefine Privacy-Safe Observability for the AI Era

    SAN FRANCISCO & BOSTON—March 21, 2026— Coralogix and Skyflow are launching a strategic partnership designed to help organizations safeguard sensitive customer data within logs. This collaboration ensures robust data protection without compromising the ability to perform searches, investigations, or leverage AI-driven operations.

    Logs and telemetry play a critical role in debugging, incident response, security analysis, and AI workflows. However, they often contain sensitive customer data, embedded both in structured fields and unstructured text. While many observability tools mitigate this risk through redaction, this approach comes at a cost—eliminating exposure but also stripping away context. The result? Logs become more difficult to query, correlate, and operationalize effectively.

    Coralogix and Skyflow take a fundamentally different approach: protect sensitive customer data by default while preserving the usability of observability data across humans and AI systems.

    “The traditional approach of redaction creates a false trade-off between safety and usefulness,” said Anshu Sharma, CEO of Skyflow. “Once sensitive data is stripped out, teams lose the ability to search effectively, investigate incidents, or let AI agents reason over what actually happened. As a Runtime AI Data Control Platform, Skyflow ensures sensitive customer data stays governed and isolated, while observability data remains fully usable.”

    Ariel Assaraf, Coralogix CEO, said: “Coralogix customers rely on observability data as a trusted system of record—supporting engineers, security teams, and the growing demands of AI-driven automation. They shouldn’t have to choose between safeguarding sensitive customer data and maintaining operational efficiency. By partnering with Skyflow, we ensure they can achieve both seamlessly.”

    Why Traditional Approach Falls Short

    In conventional observability pipelines, sensitive customer data is simply masked or completely removed breaking functionality:

    • Identifiers no longer match across events
    • Search and correlation degrade
    • AI tools lose critical context
    • Teams introduce risky exceptions to get work done

    Instead of permanently removing sensitive values, Skyflow replaces them with consistent, privacy-preserving tokens, allowing logs to remain searchable and analyzable while the underlying data is centrally controlled, access-governed, and auditable.

    Data Residency and Sovereignty by Design

    Coralogix already enables customers to deploy observability workloads in specific geographic regions to meet data residency requirements. By combining this with Skyflow’s runtime data control capabilities, organizations can continue to meet strict data sovereignty obligations—ensuring sensitive customer data is governed, isolated, and accessed only under policy, while observability data remains local, usable, and compliant across regions. This approach helps organizations operating in regulated or multi-region environments reduce cross-border data exposure while maintaining full visibility and operational effectiveness.

    Built for AI-Driven Observability

    The joint approach enables organizations to:

    • Keep sensitive customer data out of logs, dashboards, and downstream tools
    • Preserve search, filtering, and correlation across events
    • Enable AI agents to operate safely on telemetry, without direct access to raw sensitive data
    • Allow policy-based rehydration only for approved workflows
    • Reduce data sprawl and strengthen compliance across the observability stack

    The result is observability that is privacy-safe by design, operationally effective, and ready for AI-native workflows.

  • Jeanologia Shows Water-Free Denim Production with Environmental Profit & Loss Report

    Jeanologia proves it is possible to produce jeans without polluting water and presents its Environmental Profit and Loss Account

     

    Jeanologia Shows Water-Free Denim Production with Environmental Profit & Loss Report

    Valencia: On World Water Day, a global awareness date highlighting the growing scarcity of this resource and the urgent need for responsible water use, Jeanologia presents its Ecological Profit and Loss Account, a pioneering model that measures the positive impact generated by the implementation of its technology in the textile industry.

    In a global context where water has become one of the planet’s most pressing challenges, the company is putting figures behind a transformation already underway: reshaping denim production by eliminating polluting processes and drastically reducing resource consumption.

    Since 2015, Jeanologia has been auditing and publishing this Environmental Profit and Loss Account, becoming the first company in the sector to systematically quantify the positive environmental impact derived from the use of its technologies. The model measures two key indicators: the volume of polluted water avoided and the reduction of CO₂ emissions, turning sustainability into a tangible and verifiable result.

    Thanks to the global implementation of its technologies, more than 21.5 million cubic meters of polluted water were avoided in 2025, equivalent to the annual water consumption of a city like Copenhagen. In addition, over 103 million kilograms of CO₂ emissions were reduced, comparable to the amount of carbon absorbed in one year by a forest of more than 20,000 hectares.

    This impact is the result of integrating technologies developed by Jeanologia, including laser, G2 ozone, low consumption eco washers, e-Flow nanobubble technology, H2 Zero water recycling systems, and Colorbox sustainable dyeing solutions. These innovations enable the elimination of toxic processes, drastically reduce water usage, and support zero-discharge production models.

    Today, more than 5,000 machines installed across over 70 countries are transforming denim production processes, reducing intensive water and chemical use, minimizing inefficient manual processes, and producing for some of the world’s leading brands.

    In addition, Jeanologia provides the industry with its EIM (Environmental Impact Measurement) platform, a tool that acts as a compass to measure, monitor, and improve the environmental impact of production processes, enabling brands and manufacturers to make data-driven decisions and move towards more responsible production.

    “For years, sustainability was understood as a future commitment. Today, it is a measurable reality already in motion. The industry has the technology, the knowledge, and the responsibility to operate within the limits of the planet,” states Enrique Silla, CEO and founder of Jeanologia.

    With this initiative, the company reinforces its role as a driving force for change within the textile industry, demonstrating that sustainability and efficiency can go hand in hand when there is real implementation at scale.

    Through its ‘Mission Zero’ roadmap, Jeanologia continues to advance towards a dehydrated and detoxified textile industry, where water consumption is reduced to a minimum and environmental impact is eliminated.

    At a time when access to water is one of the world’s greatest challenges, Jeanologia calls on the entire value chain ­­–brands, manufacturers and consumers– to accelerate the transition towards more responsible production models. Because the future of fashion is defined not only by design, but by how it is made.

    Jeanologia: 30 years leading the transformation of the textile industry 

    Since its founding, Jeanologia has been on a mission to transform the textile industry into a more ethical, sustainable, and efficient model. The company works closely with brands, retailers, and suppliers on this transformative journey, offering disruptive technologies, innovative software, and a new operational model. Their groundbreaking solutions, including laser technology, G2 ozone, Dancing Box, e-flow, H2Zero, and ColorBox, have redefined garment design and finishing standards, eliminating polluting processes and significantly reducing the use of water, energy, and chemicals. Thanks to these advancements, Jeanologia has saved millions of liters of water and eliminated harmful substances, turning its vision of a truly sustainable textile industry into reality.  From the introduction of its laser technology in 1999, which revolutionized denim finishing, to its current challenge of implementing a revolutionary sustainable garment dyeing process, the Spanish company has pioneered solutions that not only benefit the environment but also optimize operational costs. Looking ahead, Jeanologia remains committed to creating an eco-efficient and ethical textile future, encouraging all industry stakeholders to join its Mission Zero initiative: dehydrate and detoxify the textile industry. No more water and toxic chemicals used in garment finishing around the world.

  • HPWWI Records 100 percent Success Rate in Maiden WorldSkills Preparation Effort; Five Candidates Advance to Nationals in Shanghai

    HPWWI Records 100 percent Success Rate in Maiden WorldSkills Preparation Effort; Five Candidates Advance to Nationals in Shanghai

    Agra, Mar 20th: Hettich Poddar Woodworking Institute (HPWWI) has achieved a remarkable milestone in its first-ever WorldSkills preparation initiative, with all six of its candidates securing medals at the Regional competition – resulting in a 100% success rate.

    The journey began with the launch of HPWWI ‘s WorldSkills preparation camp on September 11, 2025, aimed at identifying and nurturing high-potential talent in woodworking trades. Sixteen candidates were initially shortlisted across three skill categories (Joinery, Cabinet Making, and Carpentry) and underwent intensive, industry-aligned training.

    Following District and State-level competitions, six candidates advanced to the Regional stage, emerging from a highly competitive pool of over 700 participants across the North Zone.

    Held in Agra from March 11 to 14, 2026, the Regional competition brought together more than 300 participants and was attended by senior dignitaries from the skill development ecosystem, including the Hon’ble Minister of Skill Development & EntrepreneurshipDemonstrating exceptional skill and preparation, all six HPWWI participants secured podium finishes:

    ●      Lucky Kumar (Joinery) – Gold

    ●      Lavkush (Joinery) – Silver

    ●      Shubham Jangra (Joinery) – Bronze

    ●      Ankit Vishwakarma (Cabinet making) – Gold

    ●      Rahul Jangra (Cabinet Making) – Silver

    ●      Junaid (Carpentry) – Silver

    Five of these candidates have qualified for the National competition, scheduled later this month, where they will compete for a chance to represent India at the WorldSkills International stage in Shanghai.

    Highlighting HPWWI’s role in this maiden achievement, Mr. Amit Prasad, Director,  HPWWI and Chief Human Resources Officer, Hettich India, said – “This milestone reflects the growing recognition of our efforts across the woodworking and manufacturing ecosystem, and reinforces our commitment to strengthening India’s skilled workforce pipeline. It has been made possible through sustained support, clear vision, and a shared belief in the impact of this initiative.”

    As a center of excellence in Woodworking training, HPWWI continues to focus on building future-ready professionals by combining technical expertise with real-world application. The institute’s training philosophy is aligned with the broader goal of fostering self-reliant careers and contributing to India’s ‘Make in India’ vision through a strong, skill-driven workforce.

  • Centre Assesses Crop Damage, Promises MSP Support and Relief for Farmers

    New Delhi: The Centre has reviewed the impact of recent unseasonal rains on crops across several states and assured farmers of necessary support, including procurement at Minimum Support Price (MSP) and relief measures.

    Centre Assesses Crop Damage, Promises MSP Support and Relief for Farmers

    Pic Credit: Pexel

    Officials said the untimely rainfall has affected standing crops in key agricultural regions, raising concerns over yield losses. The government has directed state authorities to conduct field assessments and submit detailed reports on the extent of damage.

    To safeguard farmers’ interests, the Centre reiterated that procurement at MSP will continue, ensuring that affected farmers receive fair prices for their produce. Additional relief measures, including compensation and assistance under existing schemes, are also being considered.

    The government emphasised its commitment to supporting farmers during this period, stating that timely intervention will help minimise losses and stabilise the agricultural sector.