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J&J Q1 Earnings Beat Estimates Despite Stelara Sales Decline
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J&J Q1 Earnings Beat Estimates Despite Stelara Sales Decline

Johnson & Johnson reported first-quarter earnings that beat Wall Street expectations, driven by robust sales of key pharmaceuticals. The company posted $24.1 billion in revenue, up nearly 10% year-over-year, and reported adjusted EPS of $2.70. Growth was primarily fueled by strong demand for Darzalex and Tremfya, which significantly outperformed analyst predictions. However, the quarter was marked by a steep decline in Stelara sales, which lost patent protection and faced biosimilar competition. Despite this challenge, J&J raised its full-year 2026 revenue forecast to $100.8 billion. Furthermore, the company voiced concerns over proposed MFN drug pricing deals, warning that such policies could negatively impact patient access and innovation.

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GOP Campaigns Target Tax Relief in Midterm Election Districts
Politics

GOP Campaigns Target Tax Relief in Midterm Election Districts

House Republicans, through the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC), have launched a digital ad campaign in 14 competitive districts, promoting tax cuts such as eliminating taxes on tips and overtime pay. These efforts are framed by the GOP as delivering significant economic relief to working families. Meanwhile, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) is countering this narrative by running targeted ads that criticize the Republican handling of inflation and soaring gas prices. The election remains highly focused on economic stability, with voters concerned about affordability and the impact of the Iran war. Despite Republican efforts to maintain their majority, prediction markets currently suggest a strong advantage for the Democrats in the race for the House of Representatives.

Trump DOJ Report Accuses Biden of Biased Prosecutions Against Anti-Abortion Protesters
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Trump DOJ Report Accuses Biden of Biased Prosecutions Against Anti-Abortion Protesters

The Trump Justice Department released a report accusing the Biden administration of biased and politically motivated prosecutions, specifically concerning the enforcement of the FACE Act against anti-abortion protesters. The report alleges misconduct, including withholding evidence, attempting to screen jurors, and applying disproportionately harsh sentences to anti-abortion activists. In response, the Biden DOJ defended its actions, asserting that its focus was on public safety and the even-handed enforcement of law. The report also highlighted the firing of several prosecutors involved in the FACE Act cases. While the report lacks legal weight, it has fueled a major debate regarding the perceived objectivity of the U.S. justice system.

JPMorgan Chase Q1 Earnings: Key Metrics and Market Expectations
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JPMorgan Chase Q1 Earnings: Key Metrics and Market Expectations

JPMorgan Chase is set to release its first-quarter earnings report on Tuesday, providing a crucial assessment of the banking sector's health. Analysts are expecting the firm to report earnings of $5.45 per share on total revenue of $49.17 billion. The report is highly significant as it offers insight into consumer and corporate spending amid global economic concerns. Market attention is focused on the potential impacts of AI disruption, private credit risks, and geopolitical instability in the Middle East. Investors are particularly awaiting CEO Jamie Dimon's commentary regarding the credit cycle and the bank's forward-looking economic outlook.

Harvard Expert Estimates Iran Conflict Could Cost $1 Trillion
World

Harvard Expert Estimates Iran Conflict Could Cost $1 Trillion

Harvard Kennedy School expert Professor Linda Bilmes warns that the true financial cost of a potential conflict with Iran could reach $1 trillion for U.S. taxpayers. Her analysis critiques the Pentagon's cost assessment methods, arguing that official figures rely on historical inventory values rather than the actual, current replacement cost of military assets. Bilmes estimates that the short-term cost of a 40-day conflict could be around $2 billion per day. She points to a significant disparity in asset costs, noting that U.S. interceptors cost millions to replace, while comparable enemy drones cost only tens of thousands. These factors, she argues, mean that the actual financial burden of the conflict is substantially higher than government reports suggest.

Hormuz Blockade and Russian Oil Waiver Expiry Threaten India's Energy Security
World

Hormuz Blockade and Russian Oil Waiver Expiry Threaten India's Energy Security

Geopolitical tensions have created a severe energy supply crisis for India. The situation was exacerbated by the United States initiating a blockade of ships entering and exiting Iranian ports via the critical Strait of Hormuz. Simultaneously, the expiration of the U.S. waiver allowing the purchase of Russian crude oil removed another major source of global energy supply. Experts warn that this dual shock places immense pressure on India, which imports over 85% of its crude oil needs. With limited domestic reserves, the supply disruptions are already impacting the Indian economy, leading to warnings of potential downside risks to the country's growth forecast.

Forgotten Archive Reveals Stories of Jewish Youth Fleeing Nazis to Bezalel
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Forgotten Archive Reveals Stories of Jewish Youth Fleeing Nazis to Bezalel

In 2022, researchers at the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design discovered a vast, forgotten archive in the Jerusalem Municipality Archive. This trove contains applications, letters, and artwork from Jewish youth who sought refuge in Palestine before and during the Holocaust. The documents, dating primarily from the 1930s, detail the desperate attempts of individuals from across Europe to find a safe haven. Experts from Yad Vashem confirmed the archive's immense historical value, noting that the files provide crucial insight into the community's struggle for survival. While the records document the hopes of many, they also confirm the tragic reality that most of the applicants were ultimately killed by the Nazis.

China Slams US Blockade of Strait of Hormuz as 'Dangerous'
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China Slams US Blockade of Strait of Hormuz as 'Dangerous'

China has sharply criticized the United States for implementing a blockade on Iranian ports within the Strait of Hormuz, labeling the action as "dangerous and irresponsible." The U.S. initiated the blockade to pressure Iran into reopening the vital shipping channel, following the collapse of recent peace talks. Beijing warned that this escalation risks destabilizing the region's already fragile ceasefire. China, which is a major buyer of Iranian crude, stressed that only a comprehensive ceasefire and focus on dialogue can ease tensions. Despite the geopolitical conflict, global oil prices declined on Tuesday, falling below $100 a barrel, amid reports of potential diplomatic progress.

Evergrande Founder Hui Ka Yan Pleads Guilty to Fraud Charges
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Evergrande Founder Hui Ka Yan Pleads Guilty to Fraud Charges

Hui Ka Yan, founder of China Evergrande Group, has pleaded guilty to multiple fraud charges, including misuse of funds, fundraising fraud, and illegally taking public deposits, in a Shenzhen court. Evergrande is recognized as the world's most indebted property developer, having defaulted on massive liabilities since 2021. The plea highlights the severe financial distress and systemic issues within China's real estate sector. Previously, Hui faced regulatory action in 2024, resulting in a $6.6 million fine and a lifetime ban from the securities market. While the guilty plea was announced, the court confirmed that the company and founder still face pending charges related to illegal lending and securities fraud.

BP Reports 'Exceptional' Oil Trading Gains Amid Geopolitical Supply Shock
Markets

BP Reports 'Exceptional' Oil Trading Gains Amid Geopolitical Supply Shock

BP has reported 'exceptional' performance from its oil trading division for the first quarter, citing a significant windfall driven by surging global oil prices. The price increase is largely attributed to geopolitical tensions and supply disruptions, particularly those related to the Middle East. BP noted that Brent crude averaged $81.13 per barrel in Q1, up from $63.73/bbl in Q4. However, the company also warned investors that its net debt is projected to rise to $25–$27 billion, up from $22.2 billion in Q4. This increase is necessary to fund higher working capital requirements amid the volatile energy market.

European Markets Rise on Hopes of Resuming Iran Peace Talks
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European Markets Rise on Hopes of Resuming Iran Peace Talks

European stock markets opened higher on Tuesday, driven by renewed optimism that U.S.-Iran peace talks may resume. This positive sentiment emerged despite the ongoing threat posed by the U.S. military blockade on Iranian ports, which continues to impact global oil supply. Market gains were reported across major indices, including the Stoxx 600, DAX, and FTSE 100. In corporate news, Novo Nordisk announced a strategic partnership with OpenAI to leverage AI for faster drug development, boosting its stock. However, the positive market mood was tempered by the continued decline of LMVH shares following a disappointing quarterly earnings report. Investors are also closely monitoring key economic data, including Spanish inflation, and several major corporate earnings reports.

China's Energy Stakes: Economic Pressure Grows Ahead of Xi-Trump Talks
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China's Energy Stakes: Economic Pressure Grows Ahead of Xi-Trump Talks

China, the world's largest energy importer, is facing increasing economic pressure due to global energy market volatility driven by US-Iran tensions and military blockades. Although Beijing has amassed significant energy reserves, the resulting 'cost-push inflation' is impacting key domestic sectors, including transportation and manufacturing. Diplomatically, China is actively positioning itself as a mediator, offering peace proposals in the Middle East following the breakdown of US-Iran talks. These efforts are occurring as China attempts to balance its economic stability with its strategic foreign policy goals, particularly ahead of a potential high-level meeting between President Donald Trump and Xi Jinping.

MAS Tightens Policy: Singapore Boosts Rates Amid Energy Shock Fears
Markets

MAS Tightens Policy: Singapore Boosts Rates Amid Energy Shock Fears

The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) tightened its monetary policy by increasing the appreciation rate of the S$NEER policy band. This action was primarily motivated by concerns over persistent inflation risks, particularly those stemming from energy shocks following geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. MAS highlighted that while the Singapore economy is expected to slow, rising costs for imported goods, services, food, and wages remain significant inflationary threats. Furthermore, the central bank signaled its intent to review and potentially restrict retail cryptocurrency trading due to perceived high risks among individual investors.

US Blockade at Hormuz: Markets Bet on Iran-US Deal Amid Tensions
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US Blockade at Hormuz: Markets Bet on Iran-US Deal Amid Tensions

The U.S. Navy has initiated a blockade on vessels entering and leaving Iranian ports at the Strait of Hormuz following the failure of peace talks. While the blockade heightens regional tensions, global financial markets reacted positively, with U.S. stocks rising and oil prices declining, driven by persistent hopes of a diplomatic resolution between the U.S. and Iran. The U.S. Central Command clarified that the blockade does not affect non-Iranian ports. However, the geopolitical landscape remains complex, highlighted by reports that China may be supplying air-defense systems to Iran, which could strain U.S.-China relations. These developments underscore the volatile nature of global energy and trade.

Vance: 'Ball in Iran's Court' Amid US Blockade on Hormuz
World

Vance: 'Ball in Iran's Court' Amid US Blockade on Hormuz

Vice President JD Vance stated that the progress of peace talks with Iran is contingent upon the actions of the Islamic Republic. These remarks followed the failure of recent negotiations in Islamabad and the U.S. implementation of a blockade on Iranian ports in the Strait of Hormuz. Vance stressed that the U.S. maintains firm 'red lines' regarding Iran's nuclear ambitions, demanding the removal of enriched uranium and comprehensive verification measures. The blockade itself is aimed at forcing Iran to fully reopen the strait, a vital global shipping route. Vance warned that if Iran does not make progress on these core issues, the diplomatic negotiations will fundamentally change.

China Trade Data: Exports Slow, Imports Surge in March Amid Global Slowdown
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China Trade Data: Exports Slow, Imports Surge in March Amid Global Slowdown

China's March trade data showed a clear divergence, with exports rising only 2.5% year-on-year, missing analyst estimates. Conversely, imports surged by 27.8%, marking the strongest growth since November 2021. Analysts attribute the weaker export performance to global demand weakness, citing the impact of the Middle East conflict and the general global economic slowdown. Although China's total trade surplus contracted by 3% year-on-year, the country's strategic oil reserves and energy diversification efforts are noted as mitigating factors against volatile energy prices. However, the data also highlighted declines in key markets, including exports to the U.S. and trade with the Middle East.

Asia Markets Rise on US-Iran Deal Hopes Amid Hormuz Tensions
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Asia Markets Rise on US-Iran Deal Hopes Amid Hormuz Tensions

Asia-Pacific markets experienced gains on Tuesday, fueled by ongoing optimism regarding a potential diplomatic agreement between the United States and Iran. This positive sentiment persists despite escalating geopolitical tensions in the region. The core conflict involves the U.S. implementing a blockade on Iranian shipments and ports in the Strait of Hormuz, a move intended to pressure Iran after peace talks failed. In response, Iranian officials warned that the U.S. blockade would inevitably drive global energy prices higher. The situation highlights the continued instability in the region, even as markets maintain a degree of cautious optimism.

AI Threat: Suspect Attacks Sam Altman's Home, Claims Humanity's End
Tech

AI Threat: Suspect Attacks Sam Altman's Home, Claims Humanity's End

Daniel Moreno-Gama has been charged with attempted murder after allegedly attacking the home of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman with a Molotov cocktail. Prosecutors allege the attack was motivated by a deep hatred for artificial intelligence (AI) technology and a belief in humanity's impending extinction due to AI. Moreno-Gama faces both local and federal charges, including attempted murder and possession of explosives. Authorities confirmed that the attack was highly planned, not spontaneous. Evidence recovered from the suspect included a detailed document listing Altman and several other AI executives and investors as targets. The document also contained a manifesto warning of AI's existential threat to humanity.

Oil Prices Drop Amid Hope for U.S.-Iran Diplomatic Resolution
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Oil Prices Drop Amid Hope for U.S.-Iran Diplomatic Resolution

Oil prices fell on Tuesday, driven by a complex interplay between geopolitical risks and diplomatic developments. Traders weighed the threat of a potential U.S. blockade of Iranian shipping against growing hope for a resolution to tensions between the U.S. and Iran. U.S. crude oil futures for May delivery dropped 3.72%, while the international Brent benchmark fell 1.61%. The market sentiment was influenced by Vice President JD Vance, who stated that the next phase of peace talks depends on Tehran. Vance noted that any successful agreement would require Iran to meet specific U.S. conditions, particularly regarding its nuclear program.

Camp Mystic Director Testifies: No Flood Warnings Issued Before 2025 Disaster
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Camp Mystic Director Testifies: No Flood Warnings Issued Before 2025 Disaster

A court hearing revealed that the director of Camp Mystic testified that staff were not provided with official flood warnings the day before the devastating 2025 flood, which killed at least 27 campers and counselors. Edward Eastland admitted that the camp lacked a detailed written evacuation plan and that the decision to evacuate was significantly delayed. Despite the tragedy, the camp is reportedly moving forward with plans to reopen, leading to intense scrutiny from victims' families and state regulators. Authorities are investigating allegations of negligence, noting that while staff used personal alert systems, they missed official warnings issued by the National Weather Service. The legal battle continues, with families demanding accountability and the state reviewing the camp's operating license.

Severe Thunderstorm Defined: Criteria for Tornadoes, Hail, and Wind Warnings
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Severe Thunderstorm Defined: Criteria for Tornadoes, Hail, and Wind Warnings

A severe thunderstorm is a dangerous weather event defined by specific criteria set by the National Weather Service. While the U.S. sees 100,000 thunderstorms annually, only about 10% reach severe status. A storm is classified as severe if it produces a tornado, drops hail at least the size of a quarter (1 inch), or generates winds of at least 58 mph. The danger level escalates with size; for instance, hail over 2.75 inches or winds exceeding 80 mph are considered 'destructive.' The most powerful manifestation of these winds is the derecho, a widespread, long-lived windstorm capable of causing massive damage over vast geographical areas.

Central US Faces Week of Severe Storms, Tornadoes, and Flooding Threats
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Central US Faces Week of Severe Storms, Tornadoes, and Flooding Threats

The Central United States is facing a week of severe weather, including threats of tornadoes, large hail, and widespread flooding. Initial severe storms began Monday, impacting multiple states with confirmed tornadoes and structural damage. The peak threat is anticipated for Tuesday, with severe storm activity projected across a vast corridor from West Texas into the Great Lakes region. These storms could produce damaging hail and strong tornadoes (EF2 or higher). Furthermore, multiple rounds of rainfall are raising significant flood concerns, particularly in northern Michigan and Wisconsin, where authorities are urging residents to prepare for possible evacuations. While the threat continues through Friday, a weather pattern change is expected to bring a break and a temperature drop over the weekend.

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Attack: Suspect Charged with Attempted Murder and Arson
Tech

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Attack: Suspect Charged with Attempted Murder and Arson

Daniel Moreno-Gama, 20, has been charged with attempted murder and attempted arson following an alleged attack on OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's home and the company's San Francisco headquarters. Authorities allege that Moreno-Gama threw an incendiary device at the residence and attacked the office, stating his intent was to cause destruction. The FBI and Department of Justice allege the attack was planned and motivated by extreme opposition to Artificial Intelligence (AI). Furthermore, Moreno-Gama is accused of possessing a document that explicitly advocates for the killing of AI company executives. He faces multiple state and federal charges, including potential domestic terrorism charges, and is scheduled for arraignment on Tuesday.

US Strikes on Drug Boats: Controversy Over Casualties and Legal Basis
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US Strikes on Drug Boats: Controversy Over Casualties and Legal Basis

The U.S. military has conducted a series of lethal strikes in the Eastern Pacific against vessels suspected of drug trafficking, resulting in at least 170 deaths and the destruction of 51 boats. The U.S. government justifies these actions by declaring an 'armed conflict' against drug cartels, which it claims allows for strikes without judicial review. However, the operations have sparked intense controversy. Critics, including members of Congress and human rights groups, question the legal basis of the strikes and argue that potential traffickers should face prosecution. Furthermore, the U.S. government has not released public evidence confirming the presence of narcotics or the specific cartel links of the targeted vessels.