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Asia-Pacific markets extend recovery as investors await Trump address on Iran war

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The U.S. president will address the nation at 9 p.m. Eastern Time, or 9 a.m. Singapore/Hong Kong time.

Inside India newsletter: The worst might not be over for Indian equities

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Indian equities plunged as the Iran war triggered a record wave of foreign investor sell‑offs. Experts warn the downturn may not be over yet.

Globalstar stock surges 15% on report Amazon is weighing an acquisition

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A deal with Globalstar could bolster Amazon Leo, the company’s nascent internet-from-space service, which has about 200 satellites in orbit.

Trump admin tells Supreme Court birth tourism is evidence birthright citizenship needs to end

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“Birth tourism” is the practice of pregnant women traveling to the U.S. with the intention of giving birth and obtaining U.S. citizenship for their child.

Iran’s war propaganda homes in on Trump with Lego memes

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Iranian propaganda is also homing in on the war’s destabilizing impact on the global economy and energy prices, which have shot up in the U.S.

NASA counts down for first crewed lunar mission in half a century

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NASA is set to launch four astronauts as soon as Wednesday evening on a 10-day flight around the moon.

How wealthy investors are navigating the markets after the S&P 500’s worst month in a year

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For many wealthy investors, the volatility has been an opportunity to buy dips and rebalance investments.

Trump address live updates: President to speak on Iran tonight

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GOP leaders Thune and Johnson boost two-track approach to funding DHS

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Funding for the Department of Homeland Security — including the TSA — lapsed in February, over Democratic concerns about the agency’s immigration enforcement.

Trump is paying TSA agents — but where is the money coming from?

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President Donald Trump has said he is drawing from unspent funds in last year’s tax and spending bill to pay TSA agents.

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