The cost of ‘war insurance’ in the Gulf has risen 1,900%

Traditional commercial insurance policies don’t cover armed conflict, sending property owners and developers to the specialty war market.
The aftermath of an Israeli strike in HadathMohamed Azakir/Reuters

Blue Owl faces withdrawal flood as private credit jitters persist

Blue Owl’s largest fund, a $36 billion pot of corporate loans known by its ticker, OCIC, received redemption requests for 22% of its assets.
Blue Owl Capital logo in New York.Brendan McDermid/File Photo/Reuters

Congress eyes DHS shutdown endgame

Senate Republicans plan to try to pass virtually the same bill the chamber approved last week before it hit a wall in the House.
John Thune and Mike JohnsonKent Nishimura/Reuters

US college students using AI despite school restrictions

More than half of US college students say they’re using the technology in their coursework at least once a week.
ChatGPT on a laptopFlorence Lo/Illustration via Reuters
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The world marks one year since ‘Liberation Day’

The US trade deficit increased last month, new data showed, exactly one year after President Donald Trump unveiled his sweeping tariff regime.
U.S. President Donald Trump holds a chart next to U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick as Trump delivers remarks on tariffs in the Rose Garden at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., April 2, 2025Carlos Barria/Reuters

US destroys key Iran bridge as Trump threats fail to calm markets

Donald Trump’s renewed threats against Iran failed to drastically change the dynamic of the war or ease the market’s anxious posture.
Screenshot of a Trump-posted video showing the destruction of a bridge in IranrealDonaldTrump/Truth Social

Trump places new tariffs on drugs, metals

Makers of brand-name drugs who refuse the US’ demands to lower prices and relocate manufacturing to the US will face tariffs of 100%.
Pills spill out of the mouth a Lady Liberty installation at the Lincoln MemorialKevin Lamarque/Reuters

Trump ousts Bondi from atop the Justice Department

The president made his decision official Thursday afternoon in an interview with Fox.

US college students using AI despite school restrictions

More than half of US college students say they’re using the technology in their coursework at least once a week.

DCCC chief says tariffs will hand Democrats the House

“This anniversary is a reminder to the American people who’s responsible for making their lives harder,” said Suzan DelBene, D-Wash.

Congress eyes DHS shutdown endgame

Senate Republicans plan to try to pass virtually the same bill the chamber approved last week before it hit a wall in the House.

Trump asks Americans to stick with him on Iran war

Markets were initially skeptical of Trump’s optimism.

US Supreme Court signals skepticism of Trump birthright order

Trump attended Wednesday’s hearing on the case, making him the first sitting president to attend oral arguments at the Court.

Europe’s far right sours on Trump over Iran war

France’s Marine Le Pen said the strikes against Iran had “catastrophic consequences.”

US military seeks to expand Greenland presence

The US military is negotiating with Denmark for more access to military bases on the Arctic island.
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