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Hawk’s Monday Brief: Trump’s ‘hell’ threat and Iran rescue, ceasefire talk to reopen Hormuz, moon’s new view, and an Irish ESG nod
The UK press splashed dramatic front pages after President Trump issued a new ultimatum to Tehran to open the Strait of Hormuz or “face hell,” a warning he delivered in an expletive‑laced post on Truth Social. The Guardian and Times led on the deadline, while the Financial Times paired it with the White House’s announcement…
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Hawk’s Sunday Brief: Trump’s Iran ultimatum, UK front pages fixate on Royals and energy, USDA axes land-access program, and a Brooklyn vigil
Here’s what moved today across geopolitics, policy, and the weekend front pages. • Iran flashpoint: UK front pages spotlight President Trump’s “hellfire ultimatum” to Tehran amid the ongoing Gulf crisis, underscoring his demand that Iran open key waterways to shipping. A regional TV roundup in the U.S. likewise flagged a 48-hour window tied to reopening…
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Hawk’s Friday Brief: DOJ shake‑up, Trump’s Iran threats and oil spike, Iran’s F‑35 claim, U.S. jobs beat, and two stark stories from India
Washington’s biggest storyline broke late Thursday and is still ricocheting through the capital: President Trump fired Attorney General Pam Bondi and installed Todd Blanche as interim chief at Justice. Blanche, speaking on Fox, pledged the department is “working hard every day,” as legal circles parsed what the sudden switch means for politically charged probes and…
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Extreme Weather and Toxic Risks: How 2026 Reveals America’s Overlapping Climate Hazards
April 2026 is already shaping up to be a revealing month for the shifting landscape of extreme weather and environmental safety in the United States. Record heat, relentless drought, high-stakes wildfire outlooks, and new scrutiny of toxic Superfund sites are illustrating the escalating consequences—and growing intersections—of climate change and human hazard. Toxic Sites in the…
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Hawk’s Thursday Brief: SpaceX IPO buzz, ceasefire talk tied to Hormuz, mining money moves, and a sports data antitrust clash
Good morning. Markets are wobbling on war headlines and rate jitters, but deal flow and legal skirmishes are still popping. Here’s what matters today. Markets and geopolitics IPO watch: SpaceX is targeting a public listing as soon as June, according to sources, a debut that could be 2026’s marquee offering if the window stays open…
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Hawk’s Wednesday Brief: Kuwaiti tanker ablaze after Iran strike, Trump’s new threat, markets on edge, U.S. journalist abducted, and a Nevada palate cleanser
The Iran war’s energy shock deepened overnight as a Kuwaiti oil tanker burned in Dubai port after an apparent Iranian attack, a stark reminder that shipping lanes and crude flows remain in the crosshairs. Rappler’s “wRap” flagged the blaze and noted fresh saber‑rattling from Washington as the crisis spills across markets and capitals [1]. Trump…
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Hawk’s Tuesday Brief: Blasts in Iran, U.S. radar jet lost, Delta emergency landing, and a Texas school shooting
A volatile fifth week of the Iran war bled into Tuesday with fresh blasts inside the country, a U.S. radar jet destroyed in a strike on a partner base, and Washington facing tougher questions about endgames—all while Americans confronted a jarring school shooting in Texas and a harrowing airline emergency back home. War’s fifth week:…
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Hawk’s Monday Brief: Oil tops $100 as Iran war grinds on; UK weighs fuel crunch; Wall Street eyes Tesla, jobs data
War and markets are marching in lockstep to start the week. Crude oil has climbed back above $100 a barrel and is positive for the week as traders price in the fifth week of fighting in the Middle East and fresh threats from Tehran [1] [5]. Tehran’s drumbeat has grown louder: Iranian officials vowed that…
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March 2026 Breaks Heat Records Across U.S., Bringing Early Wildfire Crisis and Drought Fears
March 2026 will go down as a month of weather extremes across the United States, with over 180 cities—stretching from California to the Southeast—breaking March temperature records. At least 16 states are pending review for tying or setting all-time statewide March heat milestones, with shocking highs such as 112°F reported in parts of southeastern California…
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Hawk’s Sunday Brief: New U.S. casualties in Iran war, protests swell at home, and Tiger Woods arrested then released on bail
The Middle East conflict roared back to the top of the agenda this weekend as the Pentagon reported fresh American casualties from an Iranian attack on a U.S. airbase in Saudi Arabia. Thousands of additional U.S. troops have also arrived in the region, underscoring the rapid military buildup as hostilities intensify [1]. ABC’s Nightline broadcast…
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