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Daily Signal - Crypto Edition
APR 6, 2026HIT Network
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    Trump issues 48-hour ultimatum to Iran

    β€œIf Iran does not fully open without threat, the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours from this exact point in time, the United States of America will hit and obliterate their various power plants, starting with the biggest one first. So he wrote that on Saturday night, which means that 48 hour clock expires tonight.”

    β€” Jill Wagner
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    Oil prices hit $100 amid Iran conflict

    β€œOil prices at the $100 mark now for a while. There's concern that could go up to $150, $170 a barrel. Over the weekend, United Airlines CEO says they're preparing for that scenario and you see a lot of companies adapting to a scenario where we could have high oil prices for a while.”

    β€” Mosheh Oinounou
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    DHS shutdown causes massive TSA airport delays

    β€œNow to those massive, sometimes 6-hour TSA lines at some US airports over the weekend. As this partial DHS shutdown nears its 40-day mark, ICE agents are set to arrive to help speed things up at some airports today.”

    β€” Jill Wagner
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    Data centers outpace office space in AI economy

    β€œTo the AI economy, where real estate developers are now spending more on data centers than office space. And is it time to call a boomer? Public phones in Boston and Nevada are connecting generations. We'll explain.”

    β€” Jill Wagner
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    Strait of Hormuz closure threatens global supplies

    β€œHelium plays a very important role in a number of industrial processes. Also, fertilizer, that's raising prices for farmers around the world, including here in the US. The fertilizer price goes up because there's a lack of fertilizer. Well, the prices for farmers go up and then food prices go up for consumers.”

    β€” Mosheh Oinounou
Politics and News
APR 6, 2026NPR
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    US forces rescued downed airman from Iran

    β€œPresident Trump said on Truth Social that dozens of planes took part in the operation to save the airmen after his F-15 fighter jet was hit over western Iran on Friday. The plane's pilot was quickly rescued, but the weapons officer, an Air Force colonel, had to go into hiding. Trump wrote, quote, This brave warrior was behind enemy lines in the treacherous mountains of Iran.”

    β€” Greg Myre
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    Trump issues Tuesday ultimatum to Iran

    β€œPresident Trump warned Iran today in a profane written post on social media that the US will attack key Iranian economic and infrastructure installations Tuesday. This, if no deal, is agreed to before then to keep open the key strait of Hormuz.”

    β€” Dan Roran
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    Democrats criticize Trump's dangerous military rhetoric

    β€œThe president and Secretary Hegseth's rhetoric about no mercy, no quarter, death from above, the bombing of the Stone Ages, this kind of rhetoric is really dangerous because the likelihood of having downed pilots or others who are captured in a war like this is very high. And if you send the message that there's no quarter for the folks on the other side, that really encourages them to mistreat our folks.”

    β€” Tim Kaine
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    Ukraine drones strike Russian energy infrastructure

    β€œThe governor of Russia's northwestern Leningrad region said Ukrainian drones caused a fuel leak at the Baltic Sea port of Primorsk, the latest in a series of attacks that have slowed shipments of oil out of one of Russia's largest export hubs. Separately, authorities in the Nizhny Novgorod region to the east of Moscow reported Ukrainian drone strikes caused a massive fire at one of Russia's largest oil refineries.”

    β€” Charles Maynes
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    Global energy prices surge amid Iran conflict

    β€œThe uptick in attacks comes as part of a wider Ukrainian effort to limit Russia's financial windfall from the US and Israel's decision to attack Iran. That war has brought soaring global energy prices and new customers for Russian oil and gas at a moment when Russia's economy had been struggling due to Western sanctions.”

    β€” Charles Maynes
Politics and News
APR 6, 2026NPR
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    US forces rescue colonel from Iranian mountains

    β€œThe pilot was quickly recovered, but his weapons officer or colonel spent again two days evading Iranian militia and Revolutionary Guard forces. He was eventually plucked from a crevasse in a mountain some 7,000 feet high. I'm told by a US official, he's in stable condition, though no detail on his wounds.”

    β€” Tom Bowman
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    Trump threatens Iran over Strait of Hormuz

    β€œMeanwhile, in a profanity-filled post on social media, President Trump threatened Iran again today over opening the Strait of Hormuz. Israeli attacks have killed at least 39 people across Lebanon today. And Piers-Lauren Freire reports, one of the biggest attacks targeted Beirut's southern suburbs, where Iran-backed Hezbollah has offices.”

    β€” Janene Hurst
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    Israeli strikes kill dozens across Lebanon

    β€œResidents posted this video to social media showing people covered in gray dust, ferrying the wounded out of a collapsed building on slings made of blankets. Israel often issues evacuation orders, but this attack in Beirut's coastal area of Jenach came without warning. Hitting a dense residential area near a public hospital, health officials say a four-year-old girl was among those killed.”

    β€” Lauren Freyer
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    Zelensky trades drone expertise for missile defense

    β€œRussia attacks Ukrainian cities with hundreds of Shaheds a day, and Ukraine's military has learned how to intercept them. Zelensky is offering to trade this anti-drone expertise for systems that shoot down Russian ballistic missiles. Joanna Kekesis, NPR News, CAVE.”

    β€” Joanna Kekesis
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    WGA reaches tentative deal with Hollywood studios

    β€œThe Screenwriters Union and Hollywood Studios have reached a tentative four-year agreement after weeks of negotiation. Details of the agreement between the Writers Guild of America West and the Alliance of Motion Picture and TV Producers hasn't been released. But the Union was asking for better health care plans and protections against artificial intelligence.”

    β€” Janene Hurst
Politics and News
APR 5, 2026NPR
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    US forces rescue missing airman in Iran

    β€œTrump said the Iranians were closing in on him, but the US forces found him first. They picked him up, flew him out of Iran. Trump says he's safe and sound, though we don't know exactly where he is or the extent of his injuries. Still a lot of details we don't know.”

    β€” Greg Meyry
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    Israeli strikes kill dozens in Lebanon

    β€œIsrael often issues evacuation orders, but this attack in Beirut's coastal area of Jinnah came without warning, hitting a dense residential area near a public hospital. Health officials say a four-year-old girl was among those killed in another Israeli airstrike near the coastal city of Sidon, which has absorbed thousands of displaced people from farther south.”

    β€” Lauren Frayer
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    Ukraine targets Russian energy infrastructure

    β€œThe governor of Russia's northwestern Leningrad region said Ukrainian drones caused a fuel leak at the Baltic Sea port of Primorsk, the latest in a series of attacks that have slowed shipments of oil out of one of Russia's largest export hubs. Separately, authorities in the Nizhny Novgorod region to the east of Moscow reported Ukrainian drone strikes caused a massive fire at one of Russia's largest oil refineries.”

    β€” Charles Means
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    Pope Leo issues passionate Easter peace appeal

    β€œThe Pope warned humans are growing accustomed to violence, resigning ourselves to it and becoming indifferent to the deaths of thousands of people and quote repercussions of hatred. He made this Easter a passionate appeal for true peace.”

    β€” Ruth Sherlock
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    Super Mario Galaxy tops the box office

    β€œAt the weekend box office, the Super Mario Galaxy movie took the top spot with an estimated $130 million in ticket sales. That's the biggest opening of the year for a Hollywood film. The Illumination and Nintendo co-production capitalized on kids' spring break vacations, and despite mixed reviews, audiences seemed happy.”

    β€” Janine Hurst
Politics and News
APR 5, 2026NPR
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    US forces rescue downed officer from Iran

    β€œPresident Trump said on Truth Social that dozens of planes took part in the operation to save the airmen after his F-15 fighter jet was hit over western Iran on Friday. The plane's pilot was quickly rescued, but the weapons officer, an Air Force colonel, had to go into hiding. Trump wrote, quote, This brave warrior was behind enemy lines in the treacherous mountains of Iran. US rescue aircraft came under fire, but managed to reach the airmen and fly them out of the country.”

    β€” Greg Myhre
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    Trump threatens to strike Iran's critical infrastructure

    β€œOn this Easter Sunday, President Trump went on Truth Social this morning to threaten Iran. In a profanity-laden post, he said Tuesday will be Power Plant Day and Bridge Day, repeating his threat to strike Iran's critical infrastructure if Iran doesn't reopen the Strait of Hormuz by his Monday deadline. Trump ended the post with, praise be to Allah.”

    β€” Noor Rahm
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    Israeli airstrikes kill dozens across Southern Lebanon

    β€œEaster services are mixed with funerals as Israel bombs Lebanon's south and demolishes homes there. In the Christian village of Dibil, resident Maroun Yassif tells NPR, They're under siege and being shelled. United Nations peacekeepers say they've lodged a formal protest after Israeli soldiers destroyed security cameras outside a UN base in southern Lebanon. Three UN peacekeepers were killed last month and several have been wounded.”

    β€” Lauren Freier
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    Iran conflict triggers global energy price hikes

    β€œEgypt said today that its foreign minister, Badr Abdel-Ati, had had phone conversations with his regional counterparts, as well as US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff and Iran's foreign minister Abbas Arakchi to discuss proposals to de-escalate the Iran war. The phone conversations follow Egypt's participation last weekend in talks with Pakistan, Turkey and Saudi Arabia on the Iran conflict, which has also triggered a rise in global fuel costs.”

    β€” Michael Kaloki
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    Hollywood studios and screenwriters reach four-year deal

    β€œHollywood studios and screenwriters reached an agreement yesterday on a new contract. It's for four years, a year longer than usual. The precise terms have not been disclosed. The Writers Guild issued a statement that the contract protects health care gains that were reached in 2023. The current contract expires June 30th. The swift resolution of negotiations comes in stark contrast to the last round, when Hollywood writers went on strike for months.”

    β€” Noor Rahm
Politics and News
APR 5, 2026NPR
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    US pilot rescued from Iran in daring operation

    β€œA US. Air Force officer who, along with another crew member ejected from a jet shot down in Iran on Friday, was rescued by US forces Sunday morning. Tasnim News Agency, affiliated with Iran's Revolutionary Guard, says at least five people were killed by US and Israeli forces involved in the operation. President Trump announced the rescue on social media, calling it, quote, one of the most daring search and rescue operations in US history.”

    β€” Drew Pervez
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    Trump threatens Iranian infrastructure strikes by Tuesday

    β€œOn this Easter Sunday, President Trump went on Truth Social to threaten Iran. In a profanity-laden post, he said Tuesday will be Power Plant Day and Bridge Day. Repeating his threat to strike critical infrastructure, if Iran doesn't reopen the Strait of Hormuz by tomorrow, Trump ended the post with, praise be to Allah. The Strait of Hormuz carries about one-fifth of the world's oil supply, and gasoline prices have spiked since the war began.”

    β€” Nora Rahm
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    Oil price recovery will take months post-conflict

    β€œAssuming there's actually a ceasefire and that Iran is interested in respecting it, it's going to be at least a couple of months. Reopening of the Straits will be slow because it may have been mined. Also, the logistics of getting all the ships that are trapped in out and the ones that are out in will be slow. Repair, there's been a lot of damage to infrastructure. We don't know how bad. It takes time to get the crew in. There's also restart. A lot of the oil fields have been damaged.”

    β€” David Goodwin
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    Executive order restricts USPS mail-in ballot delivery

    β€œPresident Trump's executive order calls for his administration to create lists of adult US citizens in each state. It also calls for banning the US Postal Service from delivering mail-in-balance to anyone not on those lists. In their lawsuits, Democrats, voting rights groups, and almost two dozen states argue that Constitution gives state legislatures and Congress, not the president, the power to set rules for federal elections.”

    β€” Hansi Luang
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    Postal unions fight weaponization of mail services

    β€œDymast and the National Rural Letter Cares Association says the order would weaponize the Postal Service to determine a voter's eligibility. It's going to cause confusion and could cause further delays in the daily handling of the mail and the daily routine and work of a postal worker. Trump says his order is trying to stop illegal voting by non-citizens in federal elections, a problem that numerous studies have shown is incredibly rare.”

    β€” Hansi Luang
Daily Signal - Crypto Edition
APR 2, 2026PBD Podcast
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    Geopolitical instability is driving oil prices above $112

    β€œSMP futures, Dow 1.48, Dow 1.36. Oil, gas prices right now, 112.17. It's skyrocketed. While this is going on, at the same time, we're hearing a bunch of other news that took place. And that statement, Bitcoin dropped. Markets concerned. People are worried. What's going to be happening? He did talk about the 4 million kids in America right now have that Trump account that's been created, which was some of the good news that he shared.”

    β€” Patrick Bet-David
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    Drones and missiles now challenge US naval dominance

    β€œThe very nature of warfare has fundamentally changed in a way that has arguably not happened since black powder rifles were used to take down heavy cavalry whenever that was four or five hundred years ago. And that is that Iran is using missiles and drones to stand off the United States Navy in a naval choke point. And so while there's something called Mahan Doctrine, which is you control naval choke points, you control the world. And that has been in force for four or five hundred years.”

    β€” Luke Gromen
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    Abandoning the Strait of Hormuz threatens dollar dominance

    β€œOur job is to use our deep water, deep blue water Navy to maintain freedom of navigation for the world. That is why the world, there's a big reason why the world uses the dollar as the reserve currency. And so if we say, hey, this isn't our problem, number one, that starts to raise serious questions about why am I paying the Americans for weapons? Why am I paying the Americans to hold dollars? And then also, at a more fundamental level, if we're winning, why can't we open the Strait of Hormuz?”

    β€” Luke Gromen
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    Europe faces deindustrialization due to energy supply cuts

    β€œUnder President Biden, the number one energy supply line to Europe was cut. The Nord Stream 2 pipeline from Russia to Germany. Under President Trump now, the second lifeline of energy has been cut, which is through the Strait of Hormuz. So really what's happening, and you know, none of that is sort of a surprise. You know, if you sort of take these actions, this is the result, reveal preference. We have to assume that's what those behind the scenes who advise the president want it because it's not surprising.”

    β€” Richard Werner
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    Military conflicts are projected to exceed initial timelines

    β€œWe were told that the first attack was at the summer where we went in, we bombed, it was clean, we left. That was it. We took out all their nuclear launching capabilities, come to find out now. We were told it was for the people. I haven't heard a single thing from anybody on the ground. Any Iranians, the protesters here are like, yes, we want it, please help us. The internet's down, we don't know what the hell is going on. I don't see this not going a year, at least a year.”

    β€” Vincent O'Shauna
Macro Pods
APR 2, 2026Hedge Fund Manager Erik Townsend
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    OpenAI's record-breaking fundraise is driven by circular vendor financing - The $122 billion round is largely comprised of in-kind compute credits and contingent loans from partners like Amazon and Nvidia rather than pure cash, effectively creating a procurement-based circular economy.

    β€œIt's actually a $25 billion round of cash is sort of up front... the rest is in kind. So it seems from looking at this... it's a bit like a procurement round.”

    β€” Matt Barrie
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    The AI business model faces a fundamental unit economics crisis - High inference costs mean that companies currently lose money on every query, making the venture-subsidized $20-per-month subscription model unsustainable without a massive shift in pricing or hardware efficiency.

    β€œThe rest of the space is actually negative on using the product in terms of the unit economics. So the more you use the product, the more you lose the money.”

    β€” Matt Barrie
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    The US-Iran conflict is escalating toward critical civilian infrastructure - New threats to target Iranian power plants cross a strategic red line that could trigger retaliatory strikes against regional desalination and nuclear facilities, destabilizing global energy markets.

    β€œThe US plans include targeting all of Iran's civilian electric power generation plants, probably simultaneously. That's exactly the red line that Iran has previously said would cause it to retaliate by targeting desalination plants.”

    β€” Erik Townsend
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