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Iran brinkmanship rattles markets as U.S. jets, troops, and polls point toward a war nobody wants; White House holds off oil export limits, UK flirts with EU “inevitability,” Comey gets subpoenaed, Sonic 4 casts up, Barcelona death probe, and Blue Jays prospect sidelined

White House says no export limits on oil and gas (for now)

The Trump administration says it will not impose limits on U.S. oil or natural gas exports despite rising energy prices tied to the war in Iran. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum and Energy Secretary Chris Wright issued matching statements saying there is no plan to implement export restrictions.

U.S. F-35 makes emergency landing after Iran mission

A U.S. F-35 made an emergency landing Thursday after a combat mission over Iran. Iranian forces claimed they hit the aircraft, though no independent confirmation was provided.

Pentagon weighs sending more troops to the Middle East

The Pentagon is considering additional U.S. troop deployments to the Middle East, where about 50,000 American personnel are already stationed, as planners discuss options that could broaden U.S. involvement, including possible operations involving Iran. The size and mission of any deployment remain under discussion, marking a shift from recent claims the conflict was close to being won.

Poll, Americans expect ground war in Iran, almost nobody wants it

A Reuters/Ipsos poll found 65% of Americans believe President Donald Trump will order troops into a large-scale ground war in Iran, while only 7% say they support such a move.

Analysts warn Iran conflict could spark energy shock and recession risk

Analysts warned a prolonged Iran-related conflict could tip economies toward recession after attacks spread to key energy infrastructure, including Qatar’s Ras Laffan LNG facility. After Israel’s strike on Iran’s South Pars gas field and Iran’s reported retaliation across Gulf oil and gas sites, UK gas prices jumped more than 20% and oil rose as high as $119 a barrel before easing. UK officials and the Bank of England flagged higher energy costs as an inflation risk, with some forecasts suggesting inflation could surge and growth could contract if disruption persists, especially if repairs at Ras Laffan take years.

Sadiq Khan says UK rejoining the EU is “inevitable,” opponents call it fantasy

London Mayor Sadiq Khan said the UK’s return to the European Union is “inevitable” and laid out a five-point plan, arguing Brexit has caused major economic, social and cultural damage. Reform UK’s Richard Tice dismissed the idea as “ridiculous,” saying the EU is weighed down by bureaucracy and regulation and that Britain should remain sovereign. The exchange also touched on Labour’s position of not rejoining the EU customs union, alongside debate about closer single market alignment.

Bar owner to Chancellor Reeves, “give us a chance,” as costs climb and customers fade

A Leeds bar owner urged Chancellor Rachel Reeves to “give us a chance,” saying bills have surged while customers visit less often and spend less. Outside In owner Simon Doswell blamed Budget uncertainty, higher energy and beer costs, and worries about business rates, and called for measures like stabilising energy prices, greater use of North Sea resources, and removing VAT on energy to help hospitality survive.

James Comey subpoenaed in case alleging anti-Trump misconduct by Democrats

Former FBI Director James Comey has been subpoenaed in a wide-ranging case tied to claims by the Trump administration that Democratic officials unlawfully manipulated investigations and prosecutions to undermine Donald Trump from his 2016 election through his federal indictments in 2023.

“Sonic the Hedgehog 4” announces new cast

Paramount Pictures announced new cast members for “Sonic the Hedgehog 4,” including Matt Berry, Ben Kingsley, Nick Offerman, and Richard Ayoade.

Body found in Barcelona near where missing U.S. college student was last seen

A body has been found in Barcelona near the area where college student James Gracey was last seen after going missing during spring break.

Blue Jays pitcher Trey Yesavage to begin 2026 on injured list

The Toronto Blue Jays said Thursday that Trey Yesavage will start the 2026 season on the injured list.

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