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Restoration Headlines Quietly Omit Backlog and Interview Capacity Still Broken
Global Entry reopened March 11, but enrollment backlogs and interview scarcity predate and outlast the suspension.
Misc DeskInquiry Language Matters More Than Headlines for Future Rules of Engagement
Preliminary U.S. inquiry language on the Iran school strike will shape targeting doctrine and congressional oversight more than any headline.
Politics DeskNext Domino Is Not Just Tankers but Regional Ports and Flag States
Insurers and flag states now decide Hormuz access more than any single attack; ports and reroutes outlast the headlines.
World DeskLast Time the Strait Flared, Markets Shrugged Until a Single Incident Broke Calm
Hormuz scares often faded in 2019; March 2026 breaks that script when insurance exits before prices find a floor.
Business DeskPreliminary Fault Finding Lands Before the White House Can Seal the Narrative
Preliminary U.S. fault findings on the Iran school strike surfaced while podium claims still conflicted with forensics.
World DeskGlobal Entry Restart Is Leverage Theater During a Manufactured Border Agency Crisis
Global Entry suspension and restart under the DHS shutdown shifts pain and relief without fixing the funding fight.
Politics DeskSchool Strike Accountability Will Split Allies Faster Than Any Speech
Confirmed U.S. fault on the Iran school strike pressures allies to distance faster than any single speech can patch.
World DeskNFL Ownership Rules Make Family Trusts a Shield Against Forced Sales
NFL trust and family succession rules slow forced sales when scandal hits; Giants stake moves fit that continuity playbook.
Business DeskGiants Brand Bleeds If the Story Becomes Dynasty Drama Instead of Football
Giants sponsors and fans lose when ownership scandal owns the feed; football needs clean runway to win back narrative.
Entertainment DeskTehran Claiming One Hit While Others Stay Anonymous Invites Proxy Blame Games
Unknown projectiles on March 11 hull hits sit beside IRGC-claimed strikes; gaps fuel parallel narratives.
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