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Khamenei Assassination Aftermath: Girls' School Strike, Delayed Funeral, and a Nation Bracing for What Comes Next

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Iranian officials report more than 170 people killed in an air strike on a girls' school in Tehran, as the country postpones Supreme Leader Khamenei's farewell ceremony citing crowd safety concerns following his assassination. Seventy-four retired U.S. generals and admirals have publicly endorsed the joint U.S.-Israel military operations targeting Iran, warning Tehran seeks to "spill American blood." GOP lawmakers are simultaneously arguing the ongoing bombing campaign does not legally constitute war.

The $8 trillion air freight industry faces acute disruption as Middle East airspace risk escalates, with aviation stocks and logistics firms exposed. U.S. gas prices have already jumped more than 20 cents in a week, with diesel at recent highs — a direct pass-through to consumers and supply chains.

Who succeeds Khamenei as Supreme Leader is the defining geopolitical question of the moment — the answer will shape Iran's nuclear posture, regional proxy networks, and the durability of any ceasefire. The constitutional and political debate in Washington over war authorization adds domestic instability to an already volatile external picture.

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Bitcoin Tops $73,000 as Geopolitical Chaos Drives Safe-Haven Crypto Demand

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Bitcoin surged past $73,000 to a one-month high, with analysts attributing the move to resilience in the face of the Iran conflict rather than despite it. The rally signals crypto is increasingly being treated as a geopolitical hedge alongside gold, not merely a risk-on speculative asset.

Analysts warn BTC must hold above $70,000 on any pullback to confirm the breakout is structural rather than a volatility spike. A sustained move above $73,000 would set up a test of the all-time high near $109,000 set earlier this year.

Bitcoin's decoupling from traditional risk assets during a shooting war reinforces the thesis that institutional adoption has fundamentally changed its correlation profile — a significant development for portfolio construction.

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Nvidia Posts Record $215 Billion in Annual Revenue as Blackwell Ramp Overwhelms Bear Case

Nvidia (NVDA) reported $215 billion in annual revenue, driven almost entirely by its data center segment as Blackwell architecture GPU deliveries accelerated. Tesla's largest individual shareholder Leo Koguan separately disclosed purchasing 1 million Nvidia shares, calling AI "only the beginning."

The results directly counter Michael Burry's renewed crash warning, in which the "Big Short" investor flagged fragile, overextended markets. NVDA's data center dominance continues to make it the single most consequential stock in the S&P 500 weighting debate.

Nvidia's revenue trajectory validates hyperscaler capex commitments from Microsoft, Google, and Amazon — and raises the stakes for any macro shock that could force a capex pullback across the AI infrastructure buildout.

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Bessent Confirms 15% Global Tariff Launches This Week as Adidas Takes €400M Hit

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent confirmed a 15% global tariff on imports will take effect "likely sometime this week," even as the Supreme Court last month ruled Trump's sweeping tariff authority is not authorized under existing law. Bessent simultaneously predicted the duties will eventually return to pre-Trump levels, signaling the administration views this as a negotiating instrument.

Adidas (ADDYY) immediately quantified the damage at €400 million from tariffs and exchange rate moves, issuing weak profit guidance that sent shares lower — a preview of the earnings season pain ahead for consumer goods multinationals. Importers, retailers, and any company with global supply chains face immediate margin compression.

The legal cloud over tariff authority creates a paradox: companies must price in the cost now while courts may ultimately invalidate the mechanism, making long-term supply chain decisions nearly impossible to optimize.

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Google Kills Its 30% Android App Store Fee Without Waiting for Court Settlement

Google (GOOGL) has unilaterally eliminated its 30% commission on Android app store purchases, moving ahead of any formal legal settlement. The decision mirrors pressure Apple faces from regulators and courts globally, and represents a significant concession from a company that has defended the fee structure for years.

The fee cut directly reduces Google Play revenue but could forestall far more damaging regulatory remedies. App developers — particularly gaming companies like Roblox, Epic, and Spotify — stand to recapture meaningful margin on Android distribution.

Google's preemptive move increases pressure on Apple (AAPL) to follow suit on the App Store, where the 30% fee remains the centerpiece of multiple ongoing antitrust battles in the U.S., EU, and UK.

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Middle East War and Tariffs Squeeze the $8 Trillion Air Freight Industry as Gas Prices Spike

The Iran conflict is forcing rerouting of air freight through Middle Eastern corridors, adding cost and time to global supply chains at the same moment the new 15% global tariff takes effect. U.S. regular gasoline prices have surged more than 20 cents in a single week, with diesel — the backbone of ground freight — hitting recent highs.

Airlines with heavy cargo exposure — FedEx (FDX), UPS (UPS), and international carriers — face a simultaneous fuel cost shock and route disruption. Consumer goods inflation is likely to accelerate as both air and ground freight costs rise in tandem.

The convergence of a shooting war, new tariffs, and an energy price spike creates a stagflationary input cost environment that complicates the Fed's path on rate cuts.

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Peter Thiel's Founders Fund Exits Ethereum Bet as Stablecoin Yield Battle Pits Crypto Against Banks

Founders Fund has walked away from its ETHZilla Ether treasury position, citing balance sheet strain and volatility — a notable retreat by one of Silicon Valley's most prominent crypto-aligned funds. Separately, the Trump administration has sided with Coinbase and crypto firms in a fight with banks over whether stablecoins can offer yield, a dispute with trillion-dollar implications for deposit flows.

Founders Fund's exit is a bearish signal for ETH specifically, reinforcing its underperformance relative to Bitcoin in the current cycle. If stablecoin yield is permitted, banks — particularly regional lenders — face a structural deposit outflow threat.

The stablecoin yield ruling will be a landmark moment for crypto regulation, determining whether digital assets can directly compete with bank deposits — a question that goes to the heart of financial system stability.

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U.S. and Ecuador Launch Joint Military Operation Against Organized Crime Cartels

U.S. and Ecuadorian military forces have begun joint operations targeting organized crime groups in Ecuador, marking a significant escalation of direct U.S. military engagement in Latin American internal security — a region where cartel violence has surged dramatically over the past three years.

Ecuador is a dollarized economy and a key Pacific trade corridor; stability improvements could benefit infrastructure and commodity flows, while escalation risk adds uncertainty for investors in Andean markets.

The operation signals the Trump administration is expanding its military footprint beyond the Middle East simultaneously, raising questions about resource allocation and the legal framework for undeclared engagements on two fronts.

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Allstate Must Face Lawsuit Alleging It Secretly Tracked Drivers to Raise Premiums and Sell Data

A court has ordered Allstate (ALL) to face a privacy lawsuit alleging the insurer tracked drivers via cellphone data without consent, then used that data to raise premiums, deny coverage, and sell the information to other insurers. The case mirrors broader industry-wide scrutiny of telematics and data-sharing practices across auto insurance.

Allstate shares face headline risk as the lawsuit proceeds to discovery, where internal data practices will be exposed. The ruling creates precedent risk for Progressive (PGR), State Farm, and any insurer using third-party mobility data for underwriting.

The case is part of a widening legal assault on the data broker ecosystem — the same infrastructure underpinning ad-tech, fintech credit scoring, and health insurance pricing — that regulators in multiple states are now actively targeting.

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