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The US has imposed fresh sanctions on Hezbollah, citing its ties to Iran and escalating efforts to disrupt the group’s financial networks, as regional tensions remain high. Meanwhile, investors are watching closely as hedge funds recalibrate their AI strategies ahead of Nvidia’s earnings, a move shaping broader market sentiment and reflecting uncertainty over the sector’s next phase.
In Washington, the Supreme Court has temporarily cleared the way for construction of President Trump’s White House ballroom, a project that has stirred debate over its security implications and public cost. On the economic front, the Trump administration has waived beef tariffs in an attempt to lower prices for American consumers facing shortages amid shrinking cattle herds.
Elsewhere, the high-profile Lindsay Clancy murder trial concluded its defense phase, drawing renewed attention to the issue of postpartum psychosis and criminal responsibility in the US justice system.
Developing: Authorities are searching for a cruise passenger feared overboard near Dundee, with details still emerging.