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Oil Prices Surge Amid Middle East Conflict as Russia Gains from Energy Market Disruptions

Oil prices have surged due to the escalating Middle East conflict, which has disrupted shipping through the strategic Strait of Hormuz and drawn significant military attention from the U.S. and its allies. Russia has emerged as a key beneficiary of rising energy prices, potentially increasing its oil revenues and military spending amid the ongoing Ukraine war. Meanwhile, the conflict intensifies with attacks on Gulf countries, heightened regional military deployments, and diplomatic efforts to support affected nations and maintain global energy security.

Georgia’s 14th Congressional District Holds Special Election to Replace Marjorie Taylor Greene Amid Crowded Field and High Stakes

Voters in Georgia's 14th Congressional District are participating in a special election to fill the U.S. House seat vacated by Marjorie Taylor Greene, featuring 17 candidates from multiple parties. The district is a Republican stronghold, with key contenders including Trump-endorsed Republican Clay Fuller and Democrat Shawn Harris, who has raised significant funds and received high-profile endorsements. If no candidate wins a majority, a runoff is scheduled for April 7, with the winner serving a short term before facing another election in May.

Trump Declares US-Iran Conflict Nearing End, Warns Iran Against Closing Strait of Hormuz

President Donald Trump described the U.S.-Iran conflict as nearing its end, claiming significant damage to Iran’s military and warning against any attempts to block navigation in the Strait of Hormuz. Speaking from his Florida golf club amid political gatherings, he framed the military action as a necessary, short-term effort to eliminate threats, while acknowledging American casualties and expressing resolve to continue the campaign. Despite Trump’s optimistic tone, the Department of Defense emphasized that the fight is ongoing and vowed to show “no mercy.”

Senate Prepares to Vote on Bipartisan Resolution to Block Trump’s “Liberation Day” Tariffs Amid Economic Concerns

The United States Senate is set to vote on a resolution to block President Trump's "Liberation Day" tariffs, which were imposed under a national emergency declaration. Spearheaded by Senators Ron Wyden and Rand Paul, the bipartisan effort seeks to nullify the tariffs due to concerns about their economic impact, though it faces an uncertain future in the Republican-controlled House of Representatives. The vote highlights the ongoing tension between the executive and legislative branches over trade policy, with significant implications for international trade and the domestic economy.

Supreme Court to Decide on Landmark Case That Could Allow Nation’s First Religious Charter School, Challenging Church-State Separation Laws

The United States Supreme Court is set to hear a pivotal case regarding the establishment of St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School in Oklahoma, which could become the nation's first religious charter school. This case has sparked debate over the potential impact on laws in 45 states, the District of Columbia, and the federal charter school program, all of which currently require charter schools to be nonsectarian. A ruling in favor of the school could lead to public funds being directed to religious institutions, challenging the separation of church and state and potentially setting a precedent for the future of public funding for religious education nationwide.

President Trump to Highlight Achievements and Address Challenges in 100-Day Speech Amid Divided Public Opinion on Key Policies

President Donald Trump is set to deliver a speech in Macomb County, Michigan, marking the 100-day milestone of his second term, where he will highlight key initiatives such as mass deportation operations, government reduction efforts, and changes to global trade. Despite facing challenges, including divided public opinion on economic management and legal opposition to his policies, Trump has seen slightly higher approval ratings compared to his first term, supported by a solid Republican base and some positive economic indicators. The speech will be an opportunity for Trump to reinforce his policy agenda and rally support as he navigates the complexities of his second term.

Congressional Committees Gear Up for Major Legislative Push Amid Capitol Sit-In Protest Led by Jeffries and Booker

Congressional committees are set to begin work on a major legislative initiative central to President Trump's first-year agenda, following the adoption of a budget resolution by both the House and Senate. In opposition to the Republican budget plan, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Senator Cory Booker staged a sit-in protest at the Capitol, criticizing the ethics of the plan and expressing concerns about a judicial ruling involving Judge John Barberis. The protest, which was livestreamed, highlighted a legal case over control of the Eagle Forum and was described by Senator Booker as a "moment of moral urgency" as Congress reconvenes after a recess.

Judge Criticizes Trump Administration for Evasive Responses in Mistaken Deportation Case of Maryland Resident to Salvadoran Prison

U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis has criticized the Trump administration for providing "vague, evasive, and incomplete" responses in the deportation case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was mistakenly deported to a prison in El Salvador. The Justice Department's refusal to fully comply with discovery obligations has drawn further scrutiny from the judiciary and lawmakers, with California Representative Robert Garcia and other Democratic lawmakers visiting El Salvador to advocate for Abrego Garcia's return. This case highlights broader issues with deportation practices and international diplomatic efforts, as well as the complexities faced by individuals in such legal situations.

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