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U.S.-Israel Strikes on Iran Escalate Into Sustained Campaign, Rattling Energy and Bond Markets

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U.S. and Israeli forces have launched sustained strikes across Iran and broader Middle East targets, with Israel deploying F-35I Adir stealth jets — costing $44,000 per flight hour — as the campaign continued into Monday. Iranian retaliatory strikes on Gulf region targets are ongoing, and a U.S.-flagged bulk tanker was struck by projectiles at the Port of Bahrain in the first confirmed attack on an American merchant vessel.

Oil and gas prices have spiked but remain below worst-case-scenario levels, suggesting markets are pricing in a contained conflict — for now. Treasuries are selling off sharply, with the 10-year yield surging in what analysts are calling the biggest bond selloff in nine months, putting upward pressure on mortgage rates.

The conflict directly undercuts Trump's inflation narrative: renewed energy price pressure threatens to reignite CPI just as the White House was claiming victory on prices, creating a politically toxic feedback loop heading into 2026 midterms.

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Iran Conflict Hands Republicans a Gas Price Liability That Mirrors Biden's Downfall

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Escalating U.S.-Iran hostilities are pushing energy prices higher at the precise moment the Trump administration was declaring inflation defeated. Analysts warn that a sustained conflict could trigger a pump-price spike that politically mirrors the gas price crisis that eroded Joe Biden's approval ratings and contributed to Democratic losses.

Energy sector ETFs and oil majors including Exxon (XOM) and Chevron (CVX) stand to benefit from elevated crude, but consumer-facing sectors — airlines, trucking, retail — face margin compression if prices hold elevated through summer driving season.

Consumer sentiment is already bifurcated, with high-income households optimistic and lower-income Americans increasingly pessimistic — a gas price shock would widen that divide and accelerate recession risk signals.

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Iran War Premium Triggers Paradoxical Treasury Selloff — Bonds Fall When They Should Rally

In a break from the traditional flight-to-safety playbook, Treasuries are selling off rather than rallying amid the Iran conflict, with the 10-year yield posting its sharpest nine-month surge. Analysts attribute the move to stagflation fears — investors are pricing in both slower growth and persistent inflation simultaneously, making bonds unattractive.

Rising 10-year yields directly translate into higher mortgage rates, hitting an already frozen housing market harder. REITs, homebuilders like D.R. Horton (DHI) and Lennar (LEN), and rate-sensitive utilities face immediate headwinds.

The unusual bond behavior signals that markets no longer view U.S. Treasuries as a pure safe haven in geopolitical crises — a structural shift with long-term consequences for dollar reserve status and federal borrowing costs.

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Paramount-Warner Bros. Discovery Merger Advances With Combined Streaming Platform — and Mass Layoff Fears

Paramount Skydance's acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery is moving forward with plans to merge Paramount+ and HBO Max into a single streaming platform. CEO David Ellison's $6 billion cost-cutting mandate has staffers at both companies bracing for significant layoffs, even as Paramount simultaneously hired two senior executives to build out its streaming advertising business.

Paramount (PARA) and Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) shareholders are watching for synergy realization timelines; the combined streaming entity would compete more directly with Netflix (NFLX) and Disney+ (DIS) for ad-supported tier subscribers, a market growing at double-digit rates.

The deal accelerates Hollywood's consolidation endgame — fewer, larger streaming platforms with leaner content budgets, which will reshape production studio economics and talent markets industry-wide.

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Berkshire Shares Drop 5% as New CEO Abel Signals Operational Discipline Over Bold Capital Moves

Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.B) shares fell 5% after weak Q4 results and Greg Abel's debut as CEO failed to deliver the aggressive capital deployment signals investors had anticipated given the company's massive cash pile. Abel instead focused on operational improvement, specifically calling out BNSF Railway's need to close its operating-ratio gap with rail competitors.

The selloff reflects a Buffett premium unwinding — markets had priced in continuity of bold, contrarian dealmaking that defined the Buffett era. BNSF's underperformance relative to Union Pacific (UNP) and CSX (CSX) is now a named priority, putting rail sector efficiency metrics in focus.

Abel's cautious debut suggests Berkshire's $300+ billion cash position will not be rapidly deployed, removing one of the market's most anticipated potential buyers from near-term M&A speculation.

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Morgan Stanley Elevates Nvidia to Top Chip Pick, Displacing Micron on Valuation Reset

Morgan Stanley has named Nvidia (NVDA) its top semiconductor pick, replacing Micron (MU), citing what the bank calls a "surprisingly good entry point" following NVDA's recent underperformance relative to the broader AI trade. The call implies Morgan Stanley sees the stock's pullback as overdone relative to its AI infrastructure demand fundamentals.

A Morgan Stanley top-pick designation on a mega-cap like Nvidia carries significant institutional weight and could catalyze fresh inflows into NVDA at a time when the stock has lagged its 2024 highs. Micron's demotion may pressure MU shares in the near term.

The call reflects a broader Wall Street view that AI infrastructure capex — driven by hyperscalers Microsoft, Google, and Amazon — remains durable despite macro headwinds, keeping GPU demand elevated through 2026.

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Tech Workers Push Back on Pentagon's Designation of Anthropic as a Supply Chain Risk

A coalition of tech workers has signed an open letter demanding the Department of Defense and Congress rescind Anthropic's classification as a supply chain risk — a designation that could restrict the AI company's government contracts and partnerships. The letter argues the label is technically unfounded and competitively damaging to a leading U.S. AI developer.

Anthropic is privately held but the designation has direct implications for its government revenue pipeline and could affect valuations in its next funding round; it also signals broader regulatory risk for AI companies seeking federal contracts, impacting publicly traded peers like Palantir (PLTR) and Microsoft (MSFT) via their AI partnerships.

The episode highlights the growing tension between the Pentagon's AI security posture and the U.S. tech industry's push to dominate global AI development — a conflict that will shape federal AI procurement policy for years.

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South Sudan Village Massacre Kills 169 as Country's Fragile Peace Collapses Further

Insurgents raided a village in South Sudan, killing at least 169 people including women and children alongside dozens of combatants, according to officials. The attack represents one of the deadliest single incidents in the country's ongoing internal conflict and signals a significant deterioration in security conditions.

South Sudan holds significant oil reserves; sustained instability threatens production output and could affect regional energy supply chains already under pressure from the broader Middle East conflict. Frontier market investors with East Africa exposure face elevated risk.

The massacre will intensify pressure on the UN and African Union to intervene, and tests the durability of the 2018 peace agreement that was already under severe strain from renewed factional fighting.

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Social Security Faces 20% Benefit Cut Within Six Years — and Most Americans Don't Know It

The Social Security trust fund is on track to be depleted within approximately six years, at which point benefits would be automatically cut by roughly 20% under current law — yet surveys indicate most Americans are unaware of this timeline. The program's structural deficit has been a known actuarial problem for decades but has gained new urgency as the depletion date approaches.

A 20% cut to Social Security checks would reduce disposable income for roughly 70 million beneficiaries, delivering a significant demand shock to consumer staples, healthcare, and housing sectors that depend heavily on retiree spending.

With Congress paralyzed on entitlement reform and both parties unwilling to touch benefits ahead of elections, the clock is running toward an automatic cut that would be politically catastrophic — and economically destabilizing — if left unaddressed.

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