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Hidden NYC tunnel tied to Underground Railroad at risk of ‘significant damage,’ advocates warn

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An Underground Railroad passageway in New York City was recently identified and is now under potential threat from proposed commercial development, according to advocates. 

The passage, found in the Merchant’s House Museum in the NoHo neighborhood of Manhattan, is believed to have been part of a secret network of routes that helped enslaved Black Americans escape to freedom.

The structure is described as “about 2 feet square and secreted beneath a built-in chest of drawers on the second floor, [and] descends 15 feet to the ground floor,” according to a statement from the Merchant’s House Museum.

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Though the home dates to 1832, it’s unclear when the passageway was built. 

The house, however, was built by an abolitionist, Joseph Brewster, and the hidden passage “serves no known domestic purpose,” according to the museum.

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A newly identified passageway at a historic Manhattan home is believed to have played a role in helping enslaved Black Americans escape to freedom through secret routes. (Max Touhey/Merchant’s House Museum via AP; Three Lions/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

The passageway was first found in the 1930s. Historians did not know until recently that Brewster was an abolitionist.

Museum officials said the analysis of the site took two years of “extensive research,” and now the site is at risk. The building is on the National Register of Historic Places. 

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The concern is connected to the proposed development of a nine-story mixed-use building that could possibly damage the walls and foundation of the Merchant’s House Museum, according to The Associated Press.

Emily Hill-Wright, the museum’s director of operations, recently told the AP that engineers have raised concerns about potential structural damage.

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A concealed passage beneath a second-floor chest of drawers descends roughly 15 feet to the ground level. (Max Touhey/Merchant’s House Museum via AP)

“What our engineers are saying is that there really is no way that a building of that size is built immediately next door to the museum without causing significant structural damage to our historic building,” she said.

Museum officials also said the discovery has brought in more visitors in recent months.

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New York City’s Landmarks Preservation Commission is set to make a decision on the development, but members of the community are raising concerns.

In a statement last week, Rev. Al Sharpton warned the site is at risk of “irreversible damage.”

View of secret passageway

Researchers say the hidden space serves no known domestic purpose inside the historic New York City home. (Max Touhey/Merchant’s House Museum via AP)

“When engineers tell me that an African American heritage site is in danger of structural compromise or any other sort of irreversible damage, I listen,” Sharpton said in a statement.

A private developer, Kalodop II Park Corp., wants to replace the one-story garage it owns at 27 East 4th St. with a nine-story office building that includes ground-floor space likely to be used for a restaurant or art gallery, the New York Post reported. 

“Bounty hunters were all over the place in New York City.”

The developer filed two earlier applications for construction on the lot; the most recent was approved in 2023, the Post also said. But Kalodop never began the construction and, in December, submitted new plans for a building that would have two more stories.

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Helping enslaved people would have come at a great cost to Brewster, Harlem Historical Society Director Jacob Morris told The Associated Press.

“Bounty hunters were all over the place in New York City. They made their living on catching freedom-seeking Blacks,” Morris said.

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The Merchant’s House Museum was originally built in 1832 by abolitionist Joseph Brewster, historians say. (Lawrence Thornton/Archive Photos/Getty Images)

“If you got caught helping Blacks escape from slavery, a mob could come and burn down your house and beat you up. And maybe even tar and feather you, or worse.”

The passageway discovery is one of many recent archaeological finds involving African American history.

Last June, a South Carolina tourist found “historically significant” remains on Edisto Island, once home to a community of African American sharecroppers.

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Also, last summer, archaeologists in Williamsburg, Virginia, dug up artifacts from the oldest surviving schoolhouse for Black children.

The Associated Press contributed reporting.

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Hyundai Motor Unveils “Next Starts Now” Campaign, Set to Showcase Robotics at FIFA World Cup 2026™

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  • Hyundai Motor Company launches a global marketing campaign “Next Starts Now,” rooted in its commitment to innovation
  • Hyundai brings robotics to the FIFA World Cup, deploying Boston Dynamics’ Atlas® and Spot® to support tournament operations and enhance fan experiences
  • Football star Son Heung‑min is named Hyundai brand ambassador, appearing alongside Boston Dynamics’ Atlas in a new campaign spot
  • The partnership extends into local communities through youth football camps hosted in four U.S. cities

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SEOUL, South Korea and NEW YORK, April 1, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Hyundai Motor Company today highlighted its partnership with FIFA, alongside the unveiling of its new global campaign, “Next Starts Now,” at the 2026 New York International Auto Show, ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026™.

Hyundai Motor Unveils "Next Starts Now" Campaign, Set to Showcase Robotics at FIFA World Cup 2026™
Hyundai Motor Unveils “Next Starts Now” Campaign, Set to Showcase Robotics at FIFA World Cup 2026™

Shaping the Future with “Next Starts Now” 

Inspired by Hyundai Motor’s ‘Progress for Humanity’ vision, “Next Starts Now” reflects the Company’s commitment to advancing innovation in mobility and robotics. At the 2026 New York International Auto Show, Hyundai Motor named Son Heung-min, captain of South Korea’s national football team, as its global brand ambassador ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026™.

Hyundai Motor Welcomes Son Heung-min as Global Ambassador

Global football icon, South Korean National Team captain and LAFC forward Son Heung-min embodies the values that define both Hyundai Motor and football—determination, teamwork, and the power to inspire. As a global role model, he will represent the “Next Starts Now” campaign on and off the pitch, appearing alongside Boston Dynamics’ Atlas, an advanced humanoid robot, in one of two new campaign spots available across Hyundai Motor’s social channels.

“I strongly believe that the future belongs to those who chase it, and that mindset drives me to work harder every day and stay ready for whatever comes next. The belief that ‘Next Starts Now’ is one that I share with Hyundai Motor, and together, we are playing a role in driving the future forward.”
Son Heung-min, South Korea national team captain and Hyundai Motor Company global ambassador.

“As we continue our 27-year partnership with FIFA, Hyundai Motor is committed to delivering its most ambitious collaboration yet at the largest World Cup ever in 2026. We are creating new and meaningful ways for fans to experience the game by introducing innovative technologies and immersive interactions that will be both memorable and impactful. This year, we are expanding our role on the world stage by bringing advanced robotics— including Atlas and Spot, in collaboration with Boston Dynamics. We’re also thrilled to partner with Son Heung-min, a global icon whose inspiring journey reflects our vision of connecting communities through football and beyond.”José Muñoz, President and Chief Executive Officer at Hyundai Motor Company.

“‘Next Starts Now’ is Hyundai’s global campaign for the FIFA World Cup 2026, bringing our vision of ‘Progress for Humanity’ to life. Rather than waiting for the future to unfold, we’re bringing it directly to fans. With every match, we see what’s next—new talent, fresh energy, and new possibilities—reflecting our commitment to progress and to leading change.”
Sungwon Jee, Executive Vice President and Global Chief Marketing Officer at Hyundai Motor Company.

Driving Innovation: Hyundai Motor at FIFA World Cup 2026™

As an official FIFA partner for 27 years, Hyundai Motor has supported the tournament through vehicle provision, transporting teams, officials, and media between venues. For the FIFA World Cup 2026™, Hyundai Motor—in collaboration with Boston Dynamics—expands that role by bringing robotics to the World Cup, deploying Atlas and Spot at designated venues to enhance match operations, fan engagement, and safety and efficiency throughout the tournament.

Hyundai Motor will deploy its largest and most advanced mobility fleet to date, working alongside these robots to support seamless operations across tournament venues.

Inspiring the Next Generation Through Football

Hyundai Motor’s commitment to supporting the next generation of football goes beyond technology to the young athletes and communities who shape the future of the game. Beginning in April, Hyundai Motor will host youth football camps across the U.S., led by football legends Mia Hamm and Tim Howard.

Camps will be held in four FIFA World Cup 2026™ host cities—Atlanta, Miami, New Jersey, and Los Angeles—for children ages 6 to 12, directly connecting Hyundai Motor’s partnership with local communities.

Hyundai Motor, in partnership with FIFA, also launched the global children’s drawing contest “Be There With Hyundai,” inviting children ages 5 to 12 around the world to submit artwork in support of their favorite national teams. Through the program, Hyundai Motor celebrates young fans as active participants in the future of football. Selected designs will be showcased on official team buses throughout the FIFA World Cup 2026™. For more information, visit Hyundai’s Brand Journal.

To watch the “Next Starts Now” campaign spot featuring Atlas and Son Heung-min, visit Hyundai Motor’s official YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/HyundaiWorldwide.

About Hyundai Motor Company 
Established in 1967, Hyundai Motor Company is present in over 200 countries with more than 120,000 employees dedicated to tackling real-world mobility challenges around the globe. Based on the brand vision ‘Progress for Humanity,’ Hyundai Motor is accelerating its transformation into a Smart Mobility Solution Provider. The company invests in advanced technologies such as robotics and Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) to bring about revolutionary mobility solutions while pursuing open innovation to introduce future mobility services. In pursuit of a sustainable future for the world, Hyundai will continue its efforts to introduce zero-emission vehicles with industry-leading hydrogen fuel cell and EV technologies. 

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About Boston Dynamics 
Boston Dynamics is the global leader in developing and deploying highly mobile robots capable of tackling the toughest industrial and safety challenges. Our robots are equipped with advanced mobility, dexterity and intelligence, enabling automation in unstructured or hard-to-traverse and unsafe spaces, from manufacturing facilities, power plants, and construction sites, as well as warehouses and distribution centers. We have three robots in our portfolio: Spot®, a quadruped that conducts industrial inspections for enterprise asset management and keeps people out of harm’s way through public safety applications; Stretch®, a box-moving robot currently being deployed with logistics and retail customers; and Atlas®, our electric humanoid platform currently in development. For more information on our company and our technologies, please visit www.bostondynamics.com.

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Prudential Health Summit: Improving Care for Every Patient brings healthcare leaders together to support patients in Hong Kong and the Greater Bay Area

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HONG KONG, April 1, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Prudential Hong Kong Limited (“Prudential”) hosted the Prudential Health Summit: Improving care for every patient (“the Summit”) on 27 March, 2026. The Summit brought together healthcare experts, providers, academia, industry partners and patient groups from Hong Kong and the Greater Bay Area to exchange practical ideas for building a more collaborative healthcare system while supporting better patient experiences and outcomes in an increasingly complex healthcare landscape.  

Senior industry leaders and health partners came together to explore how closer collaboration can help patients feel more confident, better informed and supported when accessing care.
Senior industry leaders and health partners came together to explore how closer collaboration can help patients feel more confident, better informed and supported when accessing care.

Speaking at the Summit, Lawrence Lam, Chief Executive Officer of Prudential Hong Kong, said: “Patient experience is at the heart of how we continue to evolve our health business at Prudential. Improving clarity, coordination and support for patients is a shared responsibility across the entire health ecosystem. Today’s discussions reaffirm the importance of working together to deliver more seamless and reassuring healthcare journeys.”

Arjan Toor, Chief Executive Officer, Health, Prudential plc, added: “Listening to patients is essential to improving how care is experienced. Collaboration across prevention, diagnosis, treatment and recovery enables different industry players to bring their strengths together, providing patients with greater clarity and support at critical health moments, when reassurance and peace of mind matter most.”

The Summit reflects Prudential’s ongoing engagement with healthcare partners, with a shared focus on improving the experience for customers when they are unwell and helping them navigate medical care with greater clarity, assurance and confidence. The panel discussions also drew on insights from Prudential’s Patient Voices survey, which highlights patient experiences and expectations across different stages of their healthcare journeys.

Candy Au Yeung, Chief Customer Operations and Health Officer of Prudential Hong Kong Limited, said: “When people face health concerns, clear information, timely support and peace of mind matter most. Without timely access to care, many are left feeling confused and frustrated. Patients are not outsiders; they are central to the healthcare ecosystem, which is why education and cross–sector collaboration are essential.”

Prof. Eng-kiong Yeoh, Director, Centre for Health Systems and Policy Research, JC School of Public Health and Primary Care, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, said: “It is critical that patients are informed, engaged and empowered throughout their health journey. To achieve this, we need an ongoing platform that brings together medical service providers, healthcare professionals, insurers, regulators and policymakers to work together in strengthening the efficiency and effectiveness of our healthcare system.”

Dr Yannie Soo, Assistant Chief Hospital Manager of Union Hospital, said: “We really have to take action to strengthen the healthcare system so patients can trust it and adhere to the treatment they need, which will help bring the overall healthcare burden down. We also need more coordinated collaboration and better communication among insurers, healthcare providers and patients, so they are aware of potential shortfalls in medical expense early in the treatment process and can prepare ahead.”

Alex Lam, Chairman, Hong Kong Patients’ Voices, said: “Many patients feel uncertain when health issues arise, and finding the right doctor or hospital for appropriate treatment can be challenging, particularly when they are unsure where to turn. Hence, access to clear, trustworthy information and support to navigate care is essential. Greater transparency in medical pricing also plays a critical role in helping patients make informed decisions throughout their healthcare journey.”

Dr. Kin Lai Chung, Chief Executive Officer, CUHK Medical Centre, said: “Healthcare institutions play a critical role in the broader health ecosystem. We see strong value in working more closely with insurers and their agency force to share insights on medical developments, specialist expertise and emerging service models, equipping insurance agents with essential medical knowledge to facilitate healthcare decision making for customers and patients. Through stronger industry collaboration, greater transparency and improved affordability, we can build greater trust among the public in medical institutions and deliver care patients can rely on.” 

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Prudential has been serving the people of Hong Kong since 1964. Through Prudential Hong Kong Limited and Prudential General Insurance Hong Kong Limited, we provide a range of financial planning services and products including individual life insurance, investment-linked insurance, retirement solutions, health and medical protection, general insurance, and employee benefits to protect over 1.4 million customers in Hong Kong. In 2023, Prudential established its Macau branch to offer health insurance and financial solutions for the Macau community, completing its footprint in the Greater Bay Area. Please visit www.prudential.com.hk for more information.

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Alastair Clarkson warns Carlton are ‘dangerous’ after giving up 43-point lead to Melbourne

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North Melbourne coach Alastair Clarkson says he would rather face a red-hot Carlton coming off 10 wins than the current beleaguered Blues with their backs to the wall.

The Kangaroos (2-1) will head into the Good Friday clash at Marvel Stadium believing they can claim a third win from four matches against Carlton, who threw away a 43-point lead in their loss to Melbourne.

That result has thrown Carlton (1-2) into fresh turmoil and piled pressure on coach Michael Voss — days after North handled an under-fire Essendon.

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“These are proud clubs, proud men, backs to the wall,” Clarkson said.

“They’ll be at their most dangerous rather than get them at a good time.

“I’d probably rather they’ve won 10 on the trot and won them all by 10 goals than face them when they’re trying to rebound from a game where they would think they should have had that game wrapped up just after half-time.

“So we know we’re in for a fierce contest, but it’s not really about Carlton.”

Alastair Clarkson is wary of a wounded Carlton and their coach Michael Voss (pictured).
Alastair Clarkson is wary of a wounded Carlton and their coach Michael Voss (pictured). Credit: AAP

The Blues have proved vulnerable in second halves but Clarkson is wary of a response.

“The stats suggest they’ve been poor in second halves — but I don’t think that’s a reflection of what’s going to happen on a consistent basis with Carlton,” Clarkson said.

“I just see a proud footy club, a proud coach and a group of guys that are trying their darndest to get themselves into the contest for as long into the game as they possibly can.”

North will be without ruckman Tristan Xerri, who is serving a three-match serious misconduct suspension for wiping blood on the face of Essendon captain Andrew McGrath.

Clarkson flagged youngster Taylor Goad and veteran Jack Darling as options to support Callum Coleman-Jones in the ruck.

Like captain Nick Larkey, the coach will encourage Xerri to maintain his aggression — to a point.

“If we take that away from him, it takes away his most significant strength — but having said that, you’ve got to play within the rules of the game as much as you possibly can,” Clarkson said.

“But if you run close to that white line, you’re going to transgress from time to time, and just hope that either one, you get away with it, or two, your transgression is not severe enough to warrant a penalty

“He’s a great competitor for us and we’re not going to ask him to change his ways in that regard.

“We might ask him to change his ways in the aftermath of things when he is pretty hot under the collar for something. But his teammates can assist him with that too.”

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IndiGo shares jump 9% after India’s largest airline names industry veteran William Walsh as CEO

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Indigo is one of a handful of airlines that are rerouting and canceling flights to avoid Pakistan’s airspace.

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Shares of InterGlobe Aviation, which runs India’s largest airline IndiGo, rose more than 9% Wednesday, a day after it named industry veteran William Walsh ‌as its new chief executive.

Walsh, 64, is currently the director general ‌of the International Air Transport Association and will join the Indian airline in early August. Walsh has served as the CEO of British Airways.

His appointment comes weeks after Pieter Elbers suddenly stepped down ​as IndiGo’s top boss following scrutiny over the carrier’s failure to plan properly for pilot rest and duty rules, which led to thousands of flight ​cancellations in December. Elbers exited the company last month, citing “personal reasons.”

Indian airline companies have been particularly affected due to the airspace disruptions caused by the Middle East conflict.

On March 18, Moody’s-backed Indian rating agency ICRA placed IndiGo’s long-term credit rating “on Watch with Negative Implications” owing to the “expected pressure on the airline’s operating and financial performance arising from the escalation of the geopolitical conflict in West Asia.”

IndiGo commands nearly 65% of India’s aviation market share, while Air India is a distant second at about 27%, according to data from the country’s aviation regulator.

Walsh’s experience of “managing large-scale airline operations and navigating complex market dynamics make him ideally suited to strengthen and lead IndiGo for continued growth,” said Vikram Singh Mehta, IndiGo’s chairman, in an exchange filing on Tuesday.

Walsh has also served as CEO of IAG, the parent company of British Airways, Iberia, Vueling, Aer Lingus, LEVEL, IAG Loyalty and IAG Cargo.

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UFO SIM Launches in Australia, The Ultimate Travel eSIM Starting at Just AU$2/GB

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Offering free eSIMs for effortless family sharing,
seamless global connectivity across 3,000+ cities, and perpetual validity

SYDNEY, April 1, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — UFO SIM today announces the launch of its highly anticipated eSIM service in Australia, offering an effortless, flexible way for travellers to stay connected across more than 3,000 cities worldwide. Supported by a global network already trusted by 150 million users*, UFO SIM is designed to be the ultimate travel companion, delivering unparalleled freedom.


Global coverage with endless validity

Whether holidaying in China, exploring Japan, travelling through the UK, or visiting the United States, UFO SIM provides reliable travel data starting from an incredibly competitive as low as AU$2/GB. Travellers can effortlessly tap and buy bespoke data packs tailored to their specific itineraries.

Unlike traditional SIM, UFO SIM features unlimited validity, the reusable eSIM stays on the customer’s device for future trips. There is no need to discard and repurchase a new SIM for every holiday, ensuring a genuinely sustainable and convenient experience.

Exclusive free extra eSIMs: perfect for families and multi-device users

To meet the demands of modern families and tech-savvy travellers juggling phones, tablets, and laptops, UFO SIM offers exclusive supplementary eSIMs to make sharing a data entitlement entirely hassle-free. This feature provides ultra flexibility, eliminating the need to constantly tether devices or drain battery life with mobile hotspots.

  • Spend AU$9.50+: Receive one free supplementary eSIM.
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From the clouds to the waves: inflight and cruise connectivity

The journey is just as important as the destination. UFO SIM goes beyond standard terrestrial networks by offering dedicated inflight and cruise data packages. Customers can simply purchase an inflight or cruise data pass to enjoy a seamless surfing experience while travelling on designated airlines and cruise lines.

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UFO SIM makes the travel data application process entirely friction-free. Customers simply purchase online, scan a QR code, and are fully connected and ready to surf within three minutes.

For more details on coverage, pricing, and to get connected, please visit ufosim.net.

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Free museums may now slap entry fees on millions of tourists under hotly debated proposal

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A new recommendation currently under discussion in the United Kingdom would change how foreigners visit popular national museums such as the British Museum and the National Gallery. 

Margaret Hodge, a former Labour Party member of Parliament, submitted an independent review of the Arts Council England that suggests reform and addresses funding shortfalls by employing a new financial push — which the government has agreed to explore.

AMERICANS MUST PAY HIGHER FEE FOR A TICKET TO THE WORLD’S MOST VISITED MUSEUM

“The government believes charging international visitors at national museums could provide significant benefits,” the response notes.

In France, officials recently raised prices at the Louvre for foreign visitors.

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The United Kingdom is considering charging foreign visitors at national museums, including the British Museum in London, shown above.  (iStock)

Foreigners from outside the European Union now pay $12 more than a typical ticket for that museum, from $25 to $37, Fox News Digital previously reported.

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As numerous reports have noted, charging foreigners a fee for U.K. museum visitation could present challenges, as there is currently no legal requirement to carry an ID — making it difficult to distinguish citizens from non-citizens.

Tourists at the British Museum, picture taken from the interior

Over six million people visited the British Museum — founded in 1753 and opened in 1759 — in 2025. (iStock)

At the end of parliament’s session, a “Digital ID scheme” is set to roll out; it would store personal information such as name, date of birth, nationality or residency status, plus a photo.

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“Your free digital ID will be stored securely on your phone … simplifying access to government services and a range of uses across the private sector,” said a recent update from the government.

The implementation of digital IDs could help address the issue of identifying visitors, some reports have noted.

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The British Museum, which opened its doors in 1759, was the most visited museum in the U.K. in both 2024 and 2025, with 6.1 million people visiting last year, according to Museum and Heritage.

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“Charging international visitors at national museums could provide significant benefits,” according to a government proposal.  (iStock)

As a piece in The Times (London) noted, “The government of Tony Blair abolished entry charges for England’s national museums 25 years ago. That policy is now under challenge.” (Special collections may still charge fees.) 

Maria Balshaw, director of the Tate, expressed thoughts about the notion of charging foreign visitors an entry fee to U.K. museums. 

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“The British Museum and the [Victoria & Albert Museum], in particular, hold the best of many other nations’ art and culture,” Balshaw told The Financial Times, as The Art Newspaper reported. 

“What does it say to people from the rest of the world if we say, ‘We’ve got your stuff, but we’re going to charge you to come in’? I don’t like that idea.”

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NORTH AMERICA’S 50 BEST BARS ANNOUNCES THE 2026 LIST OF BARS RANKED 51st TO 100th

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LONDON, April 1, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — North America’s 50 Best Bars 2026, sponsored by Perrier, has revealed the extended list of bars ranked 51st to 100th. This extended list is the result of the votes cast by the voting Academy, which is comprised of more than 300 independent cocktail experts, renowned bartenders, educators and drinks writers from across the region.

North America’s 50 Best Bars, sponsored by Perrier, announces the extended 51-100 list for 2026, which includes 14 new entries.
North America’s 50 Best Bars, sponsored by Perrier, announces the extended 51-100 list for 2026, which includes 14 new entries.

The 51-100 List in Numbers

  • The 51-100 list includes bars across 28 destinations and 14 new entries
  • The United States leads the list with 25 bars, including establishments from New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Boston, Houston, Seattle, Denver, Atlanta, Honolulu and more
  • Canada claims 19 entries, with representation from Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Calgary and Victoria
  • Mexico is represented by four bars, spanning Mexico City, Tulum and Playa del Carmen, while bars in Puerto Rico and Grand Cayman also earn places on the list

The 51-100 list celebrates the region’s dynamic bar community ahead of the announcement of the 1-50 list in Vancouver, Canada on April 22, in collaboration with host destination partner, Destination Vancouver.

Emma Sleight, Head of Content for North America’s 50 Best Bars, says: “The 51-100 list allows us to celebrate an even wider array of bars and the incredible diversity of drinks culture across North America. The bars featured reflect the creativity and passion defining the region’s hospitality scene. With 28 destinations represented and a variety of styles, the list highlights how vibrant the cocktail community has become, and we’re delighted to recognize their achievements.”

Leading the 51-100 list is Aruba Day Drink in Tijuana at No.51. Other Mexican bars included are Café de Nadie at No.60, Arca at No.61 and Zapote Bar at No.95.

The US is represented by bars across a diverse range of cities such as Detroit’s Father Forgive Me at No.83, Boston’s Hecate Bar at No.88, Houston’s Julep at No.84 and Atlanta’s Ticonderoga Club at No.85.

Canadian bars featured include Toronto’s Cry Baby Gallery (No.69), Vancouver’s Bagheera (No.59), Montreal’s Cloakroom (No.56) and Calgary’s Proof (No.78).

The full list can be viewed here.

The countdown of the list of North America’s 50 Best Bars, sponsored by Perrier, will be broadcast live on the 50 Best YouTube channel to a global audience.

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SirPAD: Primary Results confirm the safety and efficacy of Sirolimus Coated Balloon in PAD

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TAMPA, Fla., March 31, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Concept Medical Inc. (CMI), a global leader in innovative drug-delivery technology across vascular interventions, proudly announces the presentation of the world’s largest randomised controlled trial of a Sirolimus-coated balloon for Peripheral Artery Disease (SirPAD) at the ACC 2026 Scientific Sessions.

The primary results of the SirPAD trial were presented as a Late Breaking Clinical Presentation by Prof. Dr. Stefano Barco from the University Hospital Zurich on behalf of SirPAD Steering Committee members and investigators. The primary results of the SirPAD trial have been simultaneously published in the New England Journal of Medicine.

The academic, all-comers SirPAD trial enrolled 1,252 patients with femoropopliteal or below-the-knee PAD who were randomized to receive either the sirolimus-coated balloon MagicTouch PTA or any uncoated balloon angioplasty. The primary outcome of major adverse limb events (MALE), encompassing major unplanned amputations affecting the target limb or target-lesion revascularization for critical ischemia, occurred in 8.8% of patients enrolled in the sirolimus-coated balloon group vs. 15% in the uncoated balloon group at one year, corresponding to a median unbiased estimate of the risk difference of -4.9%. This difference was both noninferior and superior in favour of MagicTouch PTA (Concept Medical Inc.) vs. uncoated balloon. Furthermore, the authors showed a statistically significant reduction in the composite key secondary endpoint of any unplanned target-limb amputation or any target limb revascularization.

“We are excited about the primary outcome results of SirPAD. It is one of the very few trials in this field that successfully included an all-comers population, meaning consecutive patients without eligibility restrictions related to target-lesion characteristics or PAD stage. This led to nearly 50% of enrolled patients having acute or chronic limb-threatening ischemia, thereby providing enough events and statistical power to demonstrate superiority for hard clinical outcomes at one year,” said Principal Investigators Prof. Dr. med. Nils Kucher and Prof. Dr. med. Stefano Barco, co-chairs of this groundbreaking trial after the presentation.

SirPAD is a gamechanger trial with the data marking a turning point in the vascular intervention and MagicTouch PTA sirolimus-coated balloon emerging as a future treatment alternative. MagicTouch sirolimus-coated balloon is the most clinically studied drug coated balloon and is creating the highest clinical evidence in both coronary and peripheral domains. The recently conducted SIRONA RCT in the femoropopliteal PAD against Paclitaxel DCBs also confirmed the non-inferiority of MagicTouch PTA. With the primary analysis published of the SirPAD trial, there is proof of efficacy that Sirolimus drug coated balloon improves clinical outcomes in an-all comers population with potential impact on future guidelines, thus expanding the available treatment options with physicians.

“SirPAD is an important milestone for the PAD community and for the continued evolution of sirolimus-coated balloon therapy. Seeing MagicTouch PTA evaluated in a large, investigator-led randomized trial and supported by peer-reviewed publication reinforces our belief that meaningful innovation must be validated through rigorous science. We are grateful to the investigators, study teams, and patients who made this landmark study possible,” said Dr. Manish Doshi, Founder and Managing Director of Concept Medical and inventor of MagicTouch.

Source: Data from SirPAD, presented as a Late-Breaking Clinical Trial at the 75th American College of Cardiology (ACC) Conference by Prof. Dr. Stefano Barco on March 30, 2026, in New Orleans, LA, USA, and simultaneously published in the New England Journal of Medicine.

CAUTION: The law restricts these devices to sale by or on the order of a physician. Indications, contraindications, warnings and instructions for use can be found in the product labelling supplied with each device. For restricted use only in countries where product registered with applicable health authorities. MagicTouch PTA is an investigational device approved by USFDA for use in clinical trials only.

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Athletics great Cathy Freeman joins race to help deliver 2032 Olympic Games

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Athletics great Cathy Freeman is set to make an impact on another home Olympics after joining the race to deliver the Brisbane 2032 Games.

The track and field champion and proud Aboriginal woman has taken up a key Olympic advisory role, becoming the latest high-profile star to help Games organisers.

Ms Freeman, 53, became the face of the 2000 Sydney Games and the first Indigenous Australian to win individual Olympic gold by claiming a stunning 400m victory.

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Almost 30 years later, she hopes to leave her mark on the upcoming Brisbane Games after joining the organising committee’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander advisory group.

Freeman will join former sprint star Patrick Johnson and ex-Boomers basketball skipper Patty Mills when the group meets this week to support the Brisbane 2032 board on the Games’ direction.

“I have so many wonderful memories of the Sydney 2000 Games, from the honour of lighting the Olympic flame to the jubilation of winning gold in the 400 metres final,” Freeman said in a statement.

“I’m excited to create new memories ahead of Brisbane and Queensland’s turn to host.”

Four advisory groups will support the 2032 board in the Brisbane Games countdown – Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, athletes and sport along with commercial and councils.

“There is nothing like the sense of unity, pride and belonging that sweeps across a home nation and everyone that visits during a Games,” Freeman said.

“To have an opportunity to be part of this advisory group and the counsel they are delivering is very special.

“Our home Games in 2032 is an incredible opportunity to showcase the very best of who we are to the world, starting with our history dating back more than 65,000 years, and I look forward to playing my part over the coming six years.”

Freeman is arguably the biggest name to join the Brisbane 2032 crew, which also features swimming greats Ian Thorpe and Susie O’Neill and former world No.1 golfer Greg Norman.

Thorpe and O’Neill feature on the athletes and sport advisory group, while Norman is a 2032 board member.

“There are few Australians with the gravitas of Cathy Freeman,” Brisbane 2032 president Andrew Liveris said.

“I’m delighted she has accepted the invitation to be part of our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Advisory Group, who are providing critical advice to the Brisbane 2032 board as we progress towards the Games.”

The race has already begun for 2032 venue delivery with the Queensland government last week providing a sneak peek of its centrepiece – the $3.8 billion, 63,000-seat Brisbane Stadium.

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