Good evening. Here’s the latest at the end of Monday.
Iran war sends tremors through the global economyOil prices swung wildly today in a sign of uncertainty about the war in the Middle East — now in its second week — and its potential to disrupt global energy supplies. The international oil benchmark surged this morning to more than $110 a barrel for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic. Countries capped prices and rationed fuel as economists warned that prolonged hostilities between the U.S. and Iran could cause global inflation to rise and economic growth to slow. But by this afternoon, oil prices fell sharply to below $90 a barrel after President Trump suggested that the war could be nearing an end. “I think the war is very complete, pretty much,” Trump said. In a speech hours later, the president delivered a conflicting message: “We have won in many ways, but not enough,” Trump said. “We will not relent until the enemy is totally and decisively defeated.” Earlier in the day, the G7 nations signaled that they were not yet worried about running short of fuel. For now, Americans are mostly feeling the conflict’s effects at the gas pump, with prices up nearly 17 percent since the war began. Iran, however, has showed no sign of bowing to Trump’s demand for surrender. Senior clerics there named the son of the slain supreme leader as his successor, a signal of defiance after Trump described the son as “unacceptable.” (Here’s what to know about him.) Iran also launched missile and drone strikes today across the Middle East. In other news from the war:
Two men were charged with supporting ISIS in N.Y.C. attackTwo men were charged today with attempting to support the terrorist group ISIS in connection with a failed bombing outside the official residence of Mayor Zohran Mamdani of New York City over the weekend. Here’s what we know. The men, Emir Balat and Ibrahim Kayumi, were arrested after they attempted to detonate two explosive devices during a far-right anti-Islam rally, the authorities said. The devices did not detonate, and no one was injured. Federal prosecutors said that both men had cited the Islamic State after they were arrested, and one said he wanted to cause more damage than the Boston Marathon bombing had.
ICE plans to put 8,500 immigrants in this buildingThe Trump administration wants to turn the Georgia warehouse pictured above into an ICE detention “mega center,” which would be larger than any jail or prison in America. Take a look at the initial designs, which caused some experts to raise concerns about health, safety and security. Related:
A giant mirror could soon be sent into spaceA California-based company is asking the government for permission to light up the night sky with 50,000 big mirrors. The mirrors would orbit Earth, bouncing sunlight to the night side of the planet to do things like power solar farms and illuminate city streets. The plan has many detractors who warn of harms for people and wildlife. But if F.C.C. approves the request, the company could send its first mirror into orbit as soon as this summer. More top news
Judy Blume won’t talk about the new Judy Blume biographyThe journalist Mark Oppenheimer spent years studying the life of Judy Blume, whose young-adult classics he absorbed as a child. He wanted to write an evenhanded telling of her story, and she agreed to speak with him and share notes she had made for a since-abandoned memoir. But their relationship took a turn after he sent her a draft of “Judy Blume: A Life,” which arrives on store shelves tomorrow. She responded with a lengthy memo of her objections, and they have hardly spoken since. My colleague Elisabeth Egan explains what to expect from the book.
Daytime habits matter a lot for quality sleepMany people are short on sleep this time of year, in part because daylight saving time plundered an hour from us early yesterday and mixed up our internal clocks. To fix your sleep schedule, experts told us that the choices we make during the day are important. Read their six daytime tips for better sleep, including getting some sun soon after you wake up.
Dinner table topics
Cook: A tomato-poached egg makes this pasta dish feel luxurious. Read: “Gunk,” which follows a woman through the trials of young adulthood, has been a hit in Britain. Listen to the songs that got our critics talking. Stop using so much dish soap. |