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UK Statement on Hormuz Strike Forces Washington to Own Escalation Narrative
UK maritime bulletins on a Hormuz projectile strike give markets a neutral fact set and push Washington toward a shared…
World DeskDHS Contract Mess Shows Rotation Politics Beat Operational Continuity Again
DHS contract backlogs under Noem show how centralizing approvals in one office slows missions and hands the next leader a…
Politics DeskNoem Exit Leaves a Contract Backlog That Becomes the Next Secretary Problem
Pending DHS contracts and FEMA awards left on the desk become the next secretary's operational problem, not just a headline.
Politics DeskInjury Reports on New Supreme Leader Feed Both Sides Without Confirming Either
Reports of injuries to Iran's new supreme leader remain unverified as Iranian and Israeli officials trade narratives.
World DeskTrump Pick Advancing in MTG Seat Race Shows Personality Politics Beat Local Issues
Trump-backed Clay Fuller advances to April runoff for Greene's seat as national endorsement frames a crowded ballot.
Politics DeskKharg Island Story Reveals Why Iran Fights for Export Nodes Not Just Ideology
Kharg Island concentrates most of Iran's crude exports, making it strategic prize and vulnerability beyond ideology.
World DeskStrait Projectile Strike on Merchant Ship Makes Insurance Markets the Battlefield
A Hormuz projectile strike triggers fire and disruption; insurers repricing war risk decide who can afford to sail.
Business DeskCalm Talking Points on Oil Mask a Political Clock Running Against the Administration
Politico and Reuters show calm oil messaging buying weeks until spring driving tests the White House story.
Business DeskDemocrats Get a Free Pass If GOP Keeps Relitigating Twenty Twenty Four
Axios-style Biden-era reruns let Democrats run forward if swing voters prioritize present costs over past frames.
Politics DeskWhite House Dismisses Oil Spike as Short Term While Consumers Absorb Long Term Pain
Politico and Reuters show public short-term calm on oil while gas jumps and aides warn of midterm fallout.
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