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This episode of The Morning Rundown covers escalating tensions in the Middle East, extreme weather across North America, and a roundup of entertainment news. The hosts break down the U.S. widening its strikes on Iran, Tehran's retaliation against Bahrain, Jordan and Kuwait, and the ripple effects on oil routes and global chip manufacturing. Listeners will get a clear picture of how geopolitical and environmental events are shaping markets and daily life, from Chevron's potential Syria pipeline workaround to Ontario's wildfire evacuations and renewed flooding in Texas Hill Country. The show wraps up with lighter entertainment updates, including major shakeups in Hollywood and an unexpected royal reconciliation. * Iran calls the Strait of Hormuz a red line after U.S. strikes expand, prompting retaliation against regional allies * Chevron and Iraq explore a Syria pipeline to bypass Hormuz, with reported ties to a Trump-linked investor * TSMC commits another $100 billion to U.S. chip plants despite volatility in Nasdaq chip stocks * Ontario wildfires force evacuations of remote and Indigenous communities, raising questions about repeated federal aid requests * Texas Hill Country faces renewed flooding with at least one death, echoing last year's Camp Mystic disaster * Wildfire smoke drifting into the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic triggers a heart-health warning * Marvel Comics relocates from New York to Los Angeles as part of Disney's broader restructuring * Chloe Fineman exits SNL, and God of War recasts Kratos following an on-set injury * Camilla reportedly helps broker a surprising reunion between Prince Harry and King Charles Tune in for a fast-paced rundown of the week's biggest stories in global politics, climate, and entertainment.
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