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JPMorgan CEO Dimon: Iran war could reignite inflation and keep Fed rates higher for longer

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon warned in his annual shareholder letter that a “resilient” U.S. economy could face renewed inflation pressures if the war in Iran disrupts global energy markets. Dimon described inflation as the potential “skunk at the party” this year, cautioning that turmoil in oil and commodity markets could ripple through the economy, affecting everything from gasoline prices to manufacturing costs. He also warned that sustained inflation could force the Federal Reserve to keep interest rates higher for longer, posing risks to the broader economy and fi
JPMorgan CEO Dimon: Iran war could reignite inflation and keep Fed rates higher for longer
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Shield of Sisters aids military sexual trauma survivors at Fort Hood and beyond

    KILLEEN, Texas (KXXV) -- For many survivors of sexual assault and military sexual trauma, it can be a long road to healing. During Sexual Assault Awareness Month and every month, the nonprofit Shield of Sisters is working to help by raising awareness and providing support and resources for survivors.This includes women impacted by a former Fort Hood doctor accused of secretly recording his patients. The Army notified thousands of women who were previously under the care of ex-Fort Hood doctor Blaine McGraw about the criminal investigation into him. McGraw was suspended
Shield of Sisters aids military sexual trauma survivors at Fort Hood and beyond
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If fuel prices don't come back down, seafood prices could go up in Maine and the US

    BRUNSWICK, Maine (WMTW) -- As of Thursday afternoon, AAA says average diesel prices have risen to $5.90, more than a dollar up from what it was last month. While fuel costs are impacting everyone, it's also having major impacts on Maine's ocean economy."We fuel up every single day, multiple times a day," said Kelly Punch with Mere Point Oyster Farmers.The company owns multiple boats that oftentimes see eight hours a day on the water between harvesting oysters and running farm tours.Punch said that typically, as fuel prices fluctuate, they absorb those costs, rather tha
If fuel prices don't come back down, seafood prices could go up in Maine and the US

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Voters in Georgia have moved on from Marjorie Taylor Greene. On Tuesday, they finally fill her seat

Finally, Marjorie Taylor Greene’s seat will be filled in Congress.Three months after Greene abruptly left Washington in the midst of a remarkably bitter feud with President Donald Trump, voters in northwest Georgia on Tuesday are poised to cast their ballots — again — in a runoff election to replace her.Republican Clay Fuller, a former district attorney, and Democrat Shawn Harris, a retired Army officer, emerged as the top two contenders from a crowded special election March 10. They have been locked in a head-to-head battle for the last month that will be resolved Tuesday.Republicans ar
Voters in Georgia have moved on from Marjorie Taylor Greene. On Tuesday, they finally fill her seat
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‘They’ve lost the jury pool’: Jeanine Pirro’s office is struggling to win trials this year

The DC US attorney’s office under Jeanine Pirro has had an unusually low win rate in trials in Washington’s federal district court this year, at a moment when the White House has been clamoring for President Donald Trump’s Justice Department to deliver on prosecutions.In its first eight criminal trials this year, the DC US attorney’s office has won only half of them — far below the national average.The dicey record appears to stem from several issues in court, including a jury pool that has lost trust in the Trump administration, the FBI and the Justice Department, according to rough
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Oil prices climb after Trump threatens Iran over Strait of Hormuz

Oil prices pushed higher Sunday after President Donald Trump threatened to strike Iranian energy facilities if the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened.Brent crude, the global benchmark, rose 1.4% to $110.60. US crude rose 1.8% to $113.60.“Tuesday will be Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran. There will be nothing like it!!! Open the Fuckin’ Strait, you crazy bastards, or you’ll be living in Hell - JUST WATCH!” Trump posted to Truth Social on Sunday morning.A senior Iranian official responded Sunday that the strait won’t be reopened until the country is “full
Oil prices climb after Trump threatens Iran over Strait of Hormuz
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Savannah Guthrie returns to 'Today' anchor desk for first time since mother's disappearance

Savannah Guthrie was back and almost all business at NBC's “Today” show anchor desk on Monday, marking a return for the first time in more than two months since her mother's disappearance. “Here we go, ready or not," Guthrie said as the show opened. “Let’s do the news.” After running through a series of news headlines, Guthrie said that “we are so glad that you started our week with us and it's good to be home.” Her co-host, Craig Melvin said that “it's good to have you back at home.” She greeted longtime co-worker Al Roker with “Good morning,

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Iran rejects latest ceasefire proposal as Trump's deadline approaches

Iran on Monday rejected a 45-day ceasefire proposal and said it wants a permanent end to the war, even as Israel attacked a major gas field and U.S. President Donald Trump’s ultimatum to open the Strait of Hormuz loomed. “We only accept an end of the war with guarantees that we won’t be attacked again," Mojtaba Ferdousi Pour, head of Iran’s diplomatic mission in Cairo, told The Associated Press. He said Iran no longer trusts the Trump administration after the U.S. bombed the Islamic Republic twice during previous rounds of talks. Iran’s state-run IRNA new
Iran rejects latest ceasefire proposal as Trump's deadline approaches
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A freakishly dry spring is literally changing the landscape in Colorado

Drought is spreading fast in Colorado and major cities are declaring their earliest water restrictions in history, urging residents to cut back on the thirstiest water user: the classic American lawn.The state is now nearly half-covered by extreme drought conditions — even though there was essentially no extreme drought there at the start of 2026. Now, extreme drought in Colorado is at its highest level in five years, and at its highest level for April in more than two decades.Colorado is no stranger to dry years, but this year is unique for above average dryness coinciding with extreme earl
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Alleged explosives find near gas pipeline raises heat days before Hungary’s pivotal election

Hungary and Ukraine are again trading accusations after two backpacks containing explosives were allegedly found by a gas pipeline near the Hungarian border, days before the country’s election.The devices were found in northern Serbia on Sunday, according to Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, close to the pipeline that carries Russian gas to Hungary.In posts on social media, Hungarian officials sought to link Ukraine to the incident.“Just a series of coincidences,” wrote Balázs Orbán, a senior official in Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s office, before listing the pipeline incident,
Alleged explosives find near gas pipeline raises heat days before Hungary’s pivotal election
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Inside the mission to recover a downed American airman

Hiding alone in a mountain crevice behind enemy lines, the injured American airman knew exactly what to do: survive and evade.For more than a day, the weapons systems officer whose F-15E Strike Eagle was shot down inside Iran avoided being captured by encroaching Iranian forces. At one point, he scaled the rugged terrain to a ridgeline 7,000 feet above sea level, equipped with little more than a pistol, a communication device and a tracking beacon.It was into the high mountains that a team of American commandos, accompanied by US aircraft dropping bombs to clear the area, swarmed to locate the

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The job market is so tough, young people are struggling just to land internships

The job market is so tough, young people are struggling just to land internships
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It’s-a-hit: ‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’ box office blasts off with $372.5 million globally

“The Super Mario Galaxy Movie” has scored the biggest opening of the year for a Hollywood film

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Plus-size fashionistas worry GLP1-s will make it even harder for them to shop

Plus-size fashionistas worry GLP1-s will make it even harder for them to shop

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The Latest: Trump threatens to strike Iran's infrastructure if Strait of Hormuz isn't reopened

The Latest: Trump threatens to strike Iran's infrastructure if Strait of Hormuz isn't reopened
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Russia again claims to have taken an eastern Ukrainian region. The real picture is very different

Russia again claims to have taken an eastern Ukrainian region. The real picture is very different

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US and Iran: A brief history of how decades of mistrust and bad blood led to open warfare

Some major events in the history of US-Iran relations highlight differences between the countries’ views, but others have presented real opportunities for reconciliation.

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Some countries are reducing paths to citizenship. This one’s opening up

Some countries are reducing paths to citizenship. This one’s opening up
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Cocoa prices are falling — but not in time for Easter

Cocoa prices are falling — but not in time for Easter

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Trump gives Iran 48 hours to open Strait of Hormuz as search continues for missing US pilot

U_S_ President Donald Trump has again warned Tehran over his Monday deadline to open the crucial Strait of Hormuz and allow ship traffic to flow again, and Iran has responded by threatening to open “the gates of hell.”

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The Latest: US and Iran race to find missing crew member from downed military plane

U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened Iran over his Monday deadline to reopen the crucial Strait of Hormuz so ship traffic can flow again