One month into the war with Iran, the toll on civilians continues to mount, a reminder that each fresh strike reverberates far beyond the battlefield. A round‑up from ABC News underscores both the human cost and the geopolitical stakes as the conflict grinds on into a second month [1].
Wall Street and global bond desks are taking their cues from the same headlines. Even with key U.S. jobs data and Eurozone inflation on deck, market strategists say the Middle East remains the dominant driver and could overshadow macro releases in the days ahead. The focus: whether any path to de‑escalation emerges and how energy and risk premiums evolve from here [2].

In Washington, the House passed a bill to fully fund the Department of Homeland Security, but the measure faces stiff headwinds in the Senate, keeping uncertainty high for the agency’s near‑term operations and for lawmakers seeking a broader deal [3].
On the college hoops front, Iowa State’s Sweet 16 push took a hit as standout Joshua Jefferson missed the Cyclones’ matchup against Tennessee with a sprained ankle—an absence that reshaped the rotation on a pivotal night in March Madness [4].
And in India, a distressing story from Meerut: a local bodybuilder died after stabbing himself during a heated phone call with his brother, according to police. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident [5].
References
- One Month of War With Iran – What You Need To Know
- Week Ahead for FX, Bonds: U.S. Jobs, Eurozone Inflation Data Could Reveal Middle East War Impact
- House passes bill to fully fund DHS
- Iowa State star Joshua Jefferson misses Sweet 16 game against Tennessee with sprained ankle
- Bodybuilder stabs self during heated phone call with brother in Meerut, dies


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