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UAE Quits OPEC Oil Cartel

The United Arab Emirates has announced it will officially leave OPEC effective May 1, a move that significantly weakens the cartel’s global influence. The decision follows years of tension regarding production quotas that the UAE felt were unfairly low. This departure is expected to add further volatility to global energy markets already strained by the U.S.-led blockade in the Persian Gulf.

Republicans Brace for Midterm Challenges

GOP strategists are warning of a potential “wipeout” in the upcoming November midterm elections as President Trump’s approval ratings face pressure from rising gas prices and the war in Iran. Internal polling suggests that Democrats are gaining momentum, with the House and potentially the Senate now seen as “up for grabs.” Republican leaders are increasingly concerned that the current economic and geopolitical climate is creating a “darkening environment” for the party.

Assassination Suspect Formally Charged

Prosecutors have filed official charges against Cole Tomas Allen for the attempted assassination of President Trump at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner on Saturday. Investigators discovered a 1,052-word manifesto where Allen described himself as unwilling to permit a “traitor” to lead, though he noted he did not intend to harm others present. The incident has sparked a national debate over presidential security protocols after the suspect managed to get dangerously close to the stage with weapons.

King Charles III Addresses Congress

King Charles III is meeting with President Trump and addressing a joint session of Congress today in a high-profile bid to reinforce the “special relationship” between the U.S. and the U.K. The visit features a historic military “pass in review” ceremony on the White House South Lawn, the first of its kind for a visiting monarch. Despite the ceremonial pomp, the trip comes amid underlying diplomatic friction over trade tariffs and the ongoing U.S. conflict with Iran.

New Indictment Against James Comey

The Justice Department has secured a new indictment against former FBI Director James Comey, this time regarding a social media post of seashells. Authorities allege the arrangement of shells, which read “86 47,” constituted a criminal threat against the 47th president, though Comey maintains it was a peaceful political message. This marks the second attempt by the current administration to prosecute Comey after a previous case was dismissed by a judge last year.

Iran Proposes Ceasefire Terms

Iran has reportedly offered a new proposal through Pakistani mediators to end the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for the U.S. lifting its own maritime blockade. President Trump is scheduled to meet in the Situation Room today to discuss whether to accept these terms or continue military pressure. Current reports suggest the administration remains skeptical, as the proposal seeks to delay critical talks regarding Iran’s nuclear program.

Former NIAID Official Indicted

David Morens, a former senior official at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, has been charged with conspiring to evade federal records requests. The indictment alleges he concealed emails and used private accounts to avoid Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) scrutiny related to virus research during the COVID-19 pandemic. This case follows a long-running congressional investigation into the transparency of federal health agencies.

Trump Administration Defends Death Penalty

The Department of Justice took official action today to strengthen the federal death penalty, clearing the way for several scheduled executions to proceed. This move follows a period of legal challenges and represents a concerted effort by the administration to fulfill its “solemn duty” to implement capital sentences. Civil rights groups have already signaled they will file immediate appeals to block the upcoming executions.

Texas Border Arrest Law Upheld

A federal court has ruled that Texas can arrest individuals suspected of entering the country illegally, a major victory for the state’s aggressive border enforcement policies. The decision reverses a previous pause on the law and allows state and local police to take a direct role in immigration enforcement. Opponents of the measure are expected to appeal the ruling to the Supreme Court, arguing it infringes on federal jurisdiction over immigration.

Advocacy for Haiti TPS at Supreme Court

Democratic lawmakers and advocates gathered today to demand that the Supreme Court protect the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) of Haitian migrants. This comes after the House recently passed a bipartisan petition to extend the status for three years. The high court is set to hear arguments that will decide whether the administration has the unilateral authority to terminate these protections.

It's Monday. Every department already has context. Nobody prepped anything.

Your CFO opens Slack. There's a weekly Stripe revenue recap in #finance with a churned-accounts flag and a net-new breakdown. She didn't ask for it.

Your head of product opens Slack. There's a GitHub summary in private channel: PRs merged, PRs stale, Linear tickets that moved. He didn't ask for it.

Your marketing lead opens Slack. There's a Google Ads performance comparison in private channel, with a note: "Meta CPA crept up 18% this week. Might be worth pausing the broad match campaign." She didn't ask for it either.

All-hands at 10am. Everyone already knows the numbers. The meeting is about decisions, not catch-up.

That's what happens when one colleague works across every tool your company uses. Not one department's assistant. The whole company's coworker.

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