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Start Hamstring Rehab Enters Key On-Court Phase as Lakers Push for Playoff Survival

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LOS ANGELES — Nearly four weeks after suffering a Grade 2 left hamstring strain, Los Angeles Lakers superstar Luka Doncic continues a cautious rehabilitation protocol focused on controlled on-court movement and progressive loading, with no firm timetable for return as the team battles through its first-round playoff series against the Houston Rockets.

Luka Doncic
Luka Doncic

The Slovenian guard, who injured his hamstring late in a blowout loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder on April 2, remains listed as out indefinitely. Coach JJ Redick confirmed this week that Doncic has advanced beyond standstill drills to light on-court activity, marking a significant step in his recovery from the partial muscle tear.

Medical experts describe a Grade 2 hamstring strain as involving noticeable fiber disruption without a complete rupture, typically requiring four to six weeks for full recovery. Doncic’s aggressive approach included traveling to Madrid shortly after the injury for specialized regenerative treatments, including platelet-rich plasma and stem cell injections under the care of physicians linked to his former club, Real Madrid.

Those interventions aimed to accelerate healing, potentially compressing the standard timeline. As of late April, sports medicine specialists like Dr. Jesse Morse estimated a possible return window of 10 to 14 days from the point when meaningful on-court movement begins, placing a potential comeback in mid-to-late May if progress holds.

Redick provided the most recent public update, noting Doncic “was able to move today a little bit on the court. Most of the stuff has been standstill. He’s progressing.” The coach stressed there is still no timeline, echoing reports from ESPN’s Shams Charania that the recovery path remains slow. Doncic has not yet progressed to one-on-one work or full-speed scrimmaging.

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The protocol follows a standard phased return-to-play model for hamstring injuries in elite athletes. Phase one emphasized protection and controlled mobility, including rest, compression, physical therapy and the European injections. Phase two has introduced light jogging, directional changes and basketball-specific movements at sub-maximal effort. Subsequent phases will incorporate sprinting, jumping, cutting and contact before clearance for game play.

Lakers medical staff monitor metrics such as muscle strength symmetry, flexibility and pain-free range of motion. Hamstring strains carry high re-injury risk — often 20-30% in professional sports — if athletes return prematurely, particularly in a high-usage player like Doncic who relies on explosive first steps and deceleration.

Doncic rejoined the team in Los Angeles ahead of the playoffs but has not traveled with the squad for road games against Houston. His presence on the bench has provided intangible leadership, yet the Lakers have leaned heavily on LeBron James, Austin Reaves (also recovering from an oblique strain) and supporting cast members.

Expectations point to Doncic missing the entire first-round series. Even if the Lakers advance, multiple reports indicate he is unlikely to be available for the start of the Western Conference semifinals, with a more realistic target around Games 3 or 4 of a potential second-round matchup. Six weeks from the April 2 injury date would land in mid-May.

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The injury occurred at a critical juncture. Doncic had been playing at an MVP-caliber level, powering the Lakers to a strong late-season surge. His absence has reshaped playoff dynamics in the Western Conference, forcing Los Angeles to adapt without its primary playmaker and leading scorer.

Team officials and medical experts weigh the long-term risks against short-term playoff ambitions. Rushing a return could jeopardize Doncic’s availability for future seasons or lead to chronic issues. Hamstring injuries have historically sidelined stars for extended periods, with re-aggravation often extending timelines significantly.

Doncic’s work ethic and competitive drive have been highlighted throughout the process. Sources describe him attacking rehab aggressively while remaining in good spirits. His agent, Bill Duffy, confirmed the European trip was a collaborative decision involving Lakers doctors and independent specialists.

Broader implications extend to the Lakers’ roster construction and future planning. The team traded for Doncic earlier in the season in a blockbuster move, banking on his superstar talent to elevate the franchise. His prolonged absence tests depth and underscores the fragility of championship contention when key pieces go down.

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Fans and analysts track every update closely. Social media buzzes with speculation about potential return dates, fueled by optimistic interpretations of practice footage and vague coaching comments. Yet insiders maintain patience is essential.

For a 27-year-old in his prime, full recovery remains highly probable with proper management. Modern sports medicine, including the biologics Doncic received, has improved outcomes for soft-tissue injuries. Strength and conditioning programs tailored to basketball movements will play a pivotal role in the final rehab stages.

As the Lakers navigate the playoffs without their All-NBA talent, focus shifts to collective resilience. James has shouldered a heavier load, while younger players step into expanded roles. A deep run without Doncic would be impressive; his eventual return could provide a massive boost for later rounds.

Looking ahead, the Lakers’ medical staff will continue daily assessments. Progression to non-contact 3-on-3 or 5-on-5 work will signal the next major milestone. Only after clearing sport-specific testing, including sprint times and change-of-direction drills, will Doncic receive medical clearance.

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The organization emphasizes a conservative approach. “We’re going to do what’s best for Luka long-term,” Redick has reiterated in various forms. That philosophy prioritizes sustainable health over rushed availability.

Doncic’s injury serves as a reminder of basketball’s physical demands. Even superstars face setbacks, and recovery protocols balance science, patience and individual response. For now, the focus remains on incremental gains — more fluid movement, greater confidence in the hamstring and steady buildup toward basketball activities.

Whether Doncic returns this postseason or begins the 2026-27 season fully healthy, his current protocol reflects best practices in elite athlete care. The basketball world watches, hoping the star’s dedication yields a strong comeback when the moment is right.

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A shortage of fertiliser due to the Iran conflict could reduce crop yields and push prices higher, says the boss of Yara.

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U.S. Federal Reserve Holds Interest Rates Steady

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The U.S. Federal Reserve kept interest rates on hold as officials consider the implications of elevated oil prices on efforts to contain inflation. James Marple, Associate Vice President and Senior Economist with TD Bank Group, discusses the impact of the oil shock and whether rates may have to stay on hold longer than previously expected.

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Anthony Okolie: As widely expected, the US Federal Reserve kept its benchmark interest rate unchanged. Joining me now to discuss the latest decision is TD Senior Economist James Marple.

And James, what stood out to you today?

James Marple: Well, no change in the decision itself. They talked about, obviously, the Strait of Hormuz and the oil price shock, and how much uncertainty that’s created for the outlook. That was certainly front and center. But not really any changes to the statement. They kept the characterization of interest rates exactly as it was, and even their forward guidance.

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The, perhaps, most interesting thing was that there were four total dissents in the statement. And that’s the most there have been since 1992. One was the obvious one, Stephen Miran, who dissented, wanted a 1/4 rate cut. But then there were three dissents from regional Fed governors that wanted a little bit of forward language that suggests, perhaps, an easing bias. And that’s the way it was characterized in terms of their dissent. They wanted that removed from the statement. So, more hawkish in tone there just on the dissents more than anything in the statement itself.

Anthony Okolie: OK. With that backdrop, we still have the US-Iran conflict. It’s still unresolved. Energy prices are still elevated. How worried should the US be about stagflation risk?

James Marple: Well, I’m not sure I’d call it stagflation, per se. When people hear stagflation, they really think of the 1970s and

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New research showing that concerns around international payments are a leading barrier stopping UK SMEs from exporting overseas.

Digital payment systems have changed significantly over the past few years. With every step toward more advanced technology, digital platforms have had to keep pace.

Online payment providers have to be versatile, flexible and adjust to global demands with ease. Given that the global payment industry is in the trillions of dollars and people from all over are placing orders for products and services internationally, digital payment infrastructures need to support cross-border commerce.

The scale of growth is substantial. Industry trends show that a large percentage of global consumers now purchase from international retailers, with the cross-border e-commerce market projected to reach trillions in value over the next decade. In response, providers are working to deliver a global payments solution that can support this demand while balancing efficiency, compliance and accessibility.

Unpacking Multi-currency Functionality

A key aspect of this growing global market is the ability to operate with a multi-currency business account, allowing organisations to hold and transact in different currencies, making global operations more accessible and streamlined. This simplifies financial operations and supports smoother cross-border activity. Platforms such as BONCA, a digital payment platform supporting cross-border transactions, can be viewed as examples of how providers are developing more unified financial environments that aim to streamline international transactions.

Looking at Payment Infrastructure Evolution

An additional notable development in recent years is the rise of integrated platforms that bring multiple financial services into one environment. According to the World Bank, 79% of adults globally now have a financial account and in 2024, 40% of adults in developing economies saved in a financial account. This is a 16-percentage-point increase since 2021. This rise has been possible due to consolidated systems designed to manage international transactions. Systems typically support features such as account management, payment processing and access to global networks – all in one.

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Online Gateway and Integration Capabilities

In addition to account functionality, many providers now incorporate card services and connections to an online payment gateway. This allows for payments across various digital channels. These integration capabilities also support smoother customer experiences by reducing friction during the payment process. When systems are well-connected, transactions can be completed more quickly and with fewer errors. A borderless payment platform is particularly important for businesses operating internationally, where delays or complications can impact customer satisfaction and conversion rates.

Improving Transparency is Key

Another area where digital payment platforms are growing is in the handling of currency conversion and transaction transparency. Before, cross-border payments were often associated with unclear fees and fluctuating exchange rates that were difficult to track. Many providers are working to improve visibility around these topics. The aim is to create transparency so that all users fully understand all terms and conditions.

This shift towards transparency is also influenced by competition within the sector. To capture your attention, they need to build trust and having access to as much information as needed is what builds this trust. Transparency is much easier to offer, as well, because providers operate better due to advanced technology.

An online payment gateway is not only safe and secure but it’s easy to use and designed with interactions in mind. As a user of this kind of infrastructure, it’s easy to find information because it’s all on one menu drop-down on a site. Systems know that users don’t want to spend hours trying to figure something out.

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Currency Conversion And Fee Visibility

In this digital age, it is common for financial infrastructures to show real-time exchange rate information and clearer breakdowns of transaction fees before payments are completed. This allows businesses and users to better understand the financial implications they’re facing. The key point is that this information is visible before online transactions are made. This means businesses can fully understand the associated fees before completing a transaction.

Strengthening Security in Cross-Border Transactions

Security remains a central concern in any financial environment and this becomes even more critical when transactions cross multiple jurisdictions. Digital payment systems are increasingly incorporating layered security measures designed to protect both data and funds as they move across borders. These typically include encryption protocols, multi-factor authentication and continuous monitoring of transaction activity.

Given the complexity of international payments, these safeguards play a vital role in maintaining system integrity. The focus is on identifying and mitigating risks early, rather than reacting after issues arise. In addition, the use of artificial intelligence and advanced analytics has become more prominent in fraud detection.

Integration and the Future of Global Commerce

Another important development is the increasing integration of payment systems with global marketplaces and digital services. Rather than operating independently, many systems now connect directly with e-commerce platforms, subscription services and other online environments.

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Looking ahead, cross-border commerce is expected to continue expanding as digital trade becomes more accessible worldwide. Payment infrastructure will play a central role in supporting this growth, particularly as providers continue to refine transparency, security and system interoperability. While challenges remain, the ongoing development of international payment systems reflects a broader shift towards a more connected and efficient global economy that supports international solutions.

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Spotify Adds Verified Checks For Artists to Prove They Are Humans With Legit Content

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Spotify is one of the online platforms that has been seeing an influx of AI slop, but that is changing now as the streaming app is adding “Verified” checkmarks to artists to ensure that they share only authentic and legitimate content.

Spotify Adds Verified Checks For Artists

The Swedish streaming company announced in its latest blog post that they are now launching its version of verification checks on the platform with the “Verified by Spotify” program in beta testing.

This latest verification program aims to help artists, creatives, and the public to easily prove the authenticity of content through the new Spotify badge.

The Verified by Spotify badges will appear on an artist’s profile page, and according to the platform, this will help let the public know that this specific musician has been reviewed by the company and meets the latest criteria.

Additionally, Spotify also launched the Artist Profile Protection, also in beta testing, which will help artists gain control and protection of their profiles. This will also help the public get assurance that the music available comes from the actual artists themselves.

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Spotify Wants to Separate AI-Generated Content

Spotify said that they have launched this new set of protections for artists and the public to combat the growing availability of generative AI tools and content across online platforms.

According to Spotify, this latest feature adds layers to its previous rollouts like SongDNA, expanded song credits, and features like AI credits.

While generative AI policies remain vague on Spotify, especially as there is still AI-generated content that thrives on the platform, this latest verification checkmark will help the streaming platform assure its artists and users alike that there is authentic, human-made content on Spotify.

For now, Spotify is still beta testing the features and only select artists and users will get to see the Verified by Spotify badges.

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Cary Savas
Director of Branding & Communications

Good afternoon, everyone. Welcome to Grid Dynamics First Quarter 2026 Earnings Conference Call. I’m Cary Savas, Director of Branding and Communications.

Joining us on the call today are CEO, Leonard Livschitz; CFO, Anil Doradla; CTO, Eugene Steinberg; and SVP, Global Head of Partnerships and Marketing, Rahul Bindlish.

Following the prepared remarks, we will open the call to your questions. Please note that today’s conference call is being recorded.

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Before we begin, I’d like to remind everyone that today’s discussion will contain forward-looking statements. This includes our business and financial outlook and the answers to some of your questions. Such statements are subject to the risks and uncertainty as described in the company’s earnings release and other filings with the SEC. During this call, we will discuss certain non-GAAP measures of our performance. GAAP to non-GAAP financial reconciliations and supplemental financial information are provided in the earnings press release and the 8-K filed with the SEC. You can find all the information I just described in the Investor Relations section of our website.

I now turn the call over to Leonard, our CEO.

Leonard Livschitz
CEO & Director

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Thank you, Cary. Good afternoon, everyone, and thank you for joining us today.

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Steven Booth, 41, who was waiting in Crook’s chippy to buy his lunch, said: “My wife is from Thailand and over there catfish is often on the menu, it’s fantastic and I’m up for trying it, but it’s incredibly important you are told what you’re eating.”

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Q1: 2026-04-30 Earnings Summary

EPS of $1.86 beats by $0.04

 | Revenue of $806.23M (2.37% Y/Y) beats by $17.73M

Saia, Inc. (SAIA) Q1 2026 Earnings Call April 30, 2026 10:00 AM EDT

Company Participants

Matthew Batteh – Executive VP, CFO & Secretary
Frederick Holzgrefe – President, CEO & Director

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Conference Call Participants

Jordan Alliger – Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Research Division
Ken Hoexter – BofA Securities, Research Division
Jonathan Chappell – Evercore ISI Institutional Equities, Research Division
Thomas Wadewitz – UBS Investment Bank, Research Division
Scott Group – Wolfe Research, LLC
Ravi Shanker – Morgan Stanley, Research Division
Eric Morgan – Barclays Bank PLC, Research Division
Christian Wetherbee – Wells Fargo Securities, LLC, Research Division
Stephanie Benjamin Moore – Jefferies LLC, Research Division
Richa Talwar – Deutsche Bank AG, Research Division
Brian Ossenbeck – JPMorgan Chase & Co, Research Division

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Operator

Good day, and welcome to the Saia, Inc. First Quarter 2026 Earnings Conference Call. [Operator Instructions] Please note, this event is being recorded. I would now like to turn the conference over to Matt Batteh, Saia’s Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. Please go ahead.

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Matthew Batteh
Executive VP, CFO & Secretary

Thank you, Chad. Good morning, everyone. Welcome to Saia’s First Quarter 2026 Conference Call. With me for today’s call is Saia’s President and Chief Executive Officer, Fritz Holzgrefe. Before we begin, you should note that during this call, we may make some forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements and all of the statements that might be made on this call that are not historical facts are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties, and actual results may differ materially. We refer you to our press release and our SEC filings for more information on the exact risk factors that could cause actual results to differ.

I will now turn the call over to Fritz for some opening comments.

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