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Trump Administration, in Reversal, Tries to Continue Fight Against Law Firms The New York TimesOpinion | Nine Law Firms Surrendered. Four Law Firms Won. The New York TimesIn quick reverse, DOJ seeks to continue Trump's battle with law firms NBC NewsDoJ drops case against law firms that stood up to Trump's executive orders The Guardian
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President Donald Trump said the U.S. Navy could start escorting oil tankers through the key Strait of Hormuz as he ordered the government to provide risk insurance for maritime trade amid the conflict with Iran.
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Trump's Iran attack rattles Russian hardliners who call for Putin to double down on war in Ukraine Reuters‘Russian oil will be sought': What are Moscow's gains from the war in Iran? Al JazeeraWhat the Iran conflict means for Russia Lowy InstitutePutin won't benefit from a surge in oil prices The Telegraph
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Trump says U.S. Navy will escort tankers through key Hormuz. That couldn't come soon enough for strained Middle Eastern storage facilities and looming production cuts.
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Trump's unorthodox media strategy, a flurry of calls to reporters on both sides of the aisle, aims to shape public opinion on US military action against Iran.
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Congestion Pricing Wins in Court After Lengthy Battle With Trump The New York TimesBREAKING: Federal Judge Rules Trump Can't Kill Congestion Pricing Streetsblog New York CityNew York's congestion toll into Manhattan upheld by a federal judge over Trump's objections WRALNYC Congestion Pricing Program Can Continue, US Judge Rules BloombergTrump adminis
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Capitol agenda: Marco Rubio works to stave off a revolt on Iran PoliticoTop Democrat slams Trump officials' ‘totally insufficient' answers in closed-door briefing about Iran operation - as it happened The GuardianNext phase of Iran war ‘will be even more punishing': Rubio, Trump officials brief Congress CNBCTrump told 'Gang of Eight' about Iran strike. Who are they? USA Today
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President Trump has signaled that he is open to the idea of a prolonged military conflict with Iran. Investors are spooked by that scenario.
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