
Reed Albergotti

Morgan Chalfant

In an expletive-laden post, Donald Trump threatened to attack Iran’s power plants and bridges if Tehran did not reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
2The war likely drove up US consumer prices in March, economists predicted ahead of an inflation report this week.
3Fears grew over a looming food crisis in Asia stemming from the Middle East conflict.
4Pope Leo XIV, who has criticized the Iran war, warned the world is becoming “accustomed to violence,” in his first Easter address.
5Stock listings in Hong Kong reached a five-year high thanks to investor appetite for AI and chips.
6Sycophantic AI might make us meaner, according to a study that used Reddit posts to compare AI advice to human judgment.
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