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Friday, April 3, 2026


Trump's AG Pick Hits Early Turbulence

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Trump's AG Pick Hits Early Turbulence

President Trump's abrupt firing of Attorney General Pam Bondi has triggered another confirmation fight on Capitol Hill. Senator Thom Tillis (R-NC) is already signaling resistance to potential nominees, drawing what he calls a "firm line" on candidates' positions regarding January 6th prosecutions. The early pushback suggests Trump may face more GOP resistance in his second term than anticipated.

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United Jacks Up Baggage Fees as Iran War Bites

United Airlines is hiking checked bag fees by $10-50 as jet fuel costs have nearly doubled since the Iran conflict began. The move reflects broader airline industry pressure as carriers grapple with sustained energy price spikes. Other major carriers are expected to follow with similar increases in coming weeks.

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Jobs Numbers Look Weak, Actually Aren't

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Jobs Numbers Look Weak, Actually Aren't

Friday's employment report shows slower job growth, but economists argue the numbers reflect a healthier labor market than headline figures suggest. Reduced illegal immigration has tightened labor supply, meaning the economy needs fewer new jobs to maintain full employment. The shift represents a fundamental change in labor market dynamics.

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U.S. Fighter Jet Downed Over Iran

A U.S. fighter aircraft was shot down while operating over Iranian airspace Friday, prompting an immediate large-scale search and rescue mission. Military officials confirmed the incident but provided no details on the pilot's status or the aircraft's mission. The shootdown marks a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict.

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SpaceX Eyes Historic $2 Trillion Valuation

SpaceX is preparing for an initial public offering that would value the company at over $2 trillion, making it the largest IPO in history. The astronomical valuation reflects the company's dominance in commercial space launch and its expanding satellite internet business. Musk has previously resisted going public but appears ready to capitalize on peak market interest.

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