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US bond markets remain unsettled as Treasury interventions have failed to curb volatility, pushing yields higher and stoking worries about the nation’s debt management. This financial unease is mirrored by a dramatic surge in Bitcoin, which leapt past $77,000 amid a wave of market optimism and rapid short covering, highlighting investor appetite for alternatives as traditional markets fluctuate.

Meanwhile, global energy markets are on edge as oil prices climb, fueled by increasing tensions in the Gulf and a rise in clandestine tanker movements near the Strait of Hormuz. Regional friction intensified after the UAE suspended trade with Iran in response to renewed U.S. sanctions threats, underscoring the complex interplay between geopolitics and economic policy. On the political front, economic anxieties are shaping critical Senate races in Ohio and Michigan, with both parties recalibrating strategies to address voter concerns as the campaigns heat up.

Developing: Meteorologists are closely monitoring early indicators of a potentially record-setting El Nino, which could drive extreme weather and unprecedented global temperatures in the months ahead.
















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