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Thursday, April 2, 2026

'Iran: Hormuz to be closed 'long-term' to US, Israel'

 Islamic Republic of Iran Armed Forces spokesperson Abolfazl Shekarchi stated on Thursday, while appearing on state TV, that the Strait of Hormuz will be closed "long-term" for all vessels from the United States and Israel.

The issue of the waterway has been repeatedly brought up in the past couple of weeks, with US President Donald Trump criticizing allies over their inaction. Meanwhile, the European Union officials suggested scaling up the bloc's Aspides naval mission, as they insisted that "another critical trade route" cannot be lost.

Shekarchi further said that Washington will not be allowed to leave the war without any consequences. "[US President Donald] Trump has said for the umpteenth time that [the US military has] destroyed the Iranian armed forces. So if you destroyed them, are missiles raining down on your commanders and officers from Mars?" he asked.

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/Iran:-Hormuz-to-be-closed-'long-term'-to-US-Israel/66008714

Iran, Houthis, Hezbollah conduct joint op against Israel

 Houthis announced in a statement on Thursday that they carried out a joint operation with Hezbollah and Iranian forces against Israel's Jaffa area.

Houthis spokesperson Yahya Saree detailed that a barrage of ballistic missiles was launched during the operation, adding that all military objectives were successfully achieved.

He further shared that the militant group has no intention of stopping here. "[We] will deal with future developments according to the enemy's escalation or de-escalation," the spokesman stressed.

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/Iran-Houthis-Hezbollah-conduct-joint-op-against-Israel/66008686

Iran says it targeted Oracle's data center in Dubai

 Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) targeted Oracle's data center in Dubai, Iranian media reported on Thursday, citing the IRGC.

"We targeted the data centers of two American companies, Oracle in Dubai and Amazon in Bahrain. We had previously warned that the response to the assassination of Iranians is our action to disrupt the assassination chain. [US President Donald] Trump's foolishness will impose significant costs on the US military," the IRGC's Navy Command stated.

Earlier in the day, Iran claimed striking an Amazon cloud computing facility in Bahrain after warning it would hit companies with links to the United States amid its war with Washington, unless the US and Israel refrain from further attacks against the country.

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/Iran-says-it-targeted-Oracle's-data-center-in-Dubai/66008723

Trump Is Right: Congress Should Pass Credit Card Competition Act

 While voters are focused on a vast array of issues these days, nothing seems to shake Americans concerns with inflation and affordability. That’s why President Trump’s recent endorsement of the Credit Card Competition Act deserves the utmost attention from everyday consumers and, more importantly, their representatives in Congress. The president’s support shows he is critically aware of the damage done by exorbitant credit card swipe fees as they drive up the price of nearly all goods and services.

That’s because swipe fees are charged as a percentage of a total transaction amount, averaging about 2.35% and quickly climbing. Since 2010 the amount of swipe fees paid has more than quadrupled and, after labor costs, swipe fees are commonly cited as business owners’ second highest operating expense.

If passed, the CCCA is estimated to save merchants and consumers an estimated $17 billion in the first year alone. This enormous sum of revenue left to local economies and small businesses who earned it in the first place would free up funds to improve wages, expand benefits, and lower prices for consumers. Instead, the current system has driven many merchants to the brink, forcing them to pass these fees onto consumers in the form of higher prices – or risk closing their doors for good.

The average American family now spends close to $1,800 more each year through increased prices as a result of swipe fees. What’s worse, these fees act as inflation multipliers because swipe fees are charged as a percentage. Increased costs heighten the cost of swipe fees, which forces businesses to raise prices again. This never-ending cycle is what allows Wall Street to siphon billions away from everyday Americans.

However, this system is all by design. Visa and Mastercard have essentially rigged the payments industry to eliminate competition and amass over 80% of the market share. That control has also allowed them to dictate a schedule of rising swipe fees that major banks agree to in order to avoid competing with each other for lower rates. This cartel-style price-fixing scheme cuts out any negotiation with Main Street and creates a system devoid of competition and stagnating service improvements.

Under the status quo, life is only becoming more expensive for small business owners and consumers at the same time financial executives like JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon earned over $770 million last year. And banks like Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley are seeing record profits this year.

Fortunately, President Trump, along with an overwhelming majority of Americans and a bipartisan coalition in Congress, have had enough. The CCCA would finally break the iron grip these two companies have held on the market by allowing merchants to choose from at least two different networks when processing a credit card transaction. This simple change would mean alternatives like Shazam and Pulse, already operating secure and efficient networks in the debit space, would have the ability to compete. A truly competitive industry would encourage Visa and Mastercard to lower their rates to a reasonable level and improve their services in order to maintain an edge.

The CCCA would apply only to financial institutions with over $100 billion in assets, ensuring its provisions would target bad actors currently exploiting the system. Meanwhile, smaller banks and local credit unions that know their communities best would be left untouched.

President Trump has long had his finger on the pulse of what Americans care about most, and high prices is at the top of the list. I’m grateful to the president and a bipartisan group of lawmakers from both the House and Senate who are taking the affordability crisis seriously. Very few pieces of legislation can bring together Democratic lawmakers like Sens. Dick Durbin and Peter Welch and Rep. Zoe Lofgren with Republican lawmakers like Sen. Roger Marshall, Rep. Lance Gooden, and President Trump. When we achieve rare moments of bipartisan consensus, that alone should be all the evidence Congress needs to pass the CCCA and send it to President Trump’s desk for his signature.

Randi Thompson is president of the Republican Women of Northern Nevada PAC and a small business owner who previously served as the National Federation of Independent Business' Nevada state director for more than 12 years.

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2026/04/02/trump_is_right_congress_should_pass_credit_card_competition_act_154001.html

'Al Jazeera: UK Minister Helped Epstein Access Downing Street'

 An Al Jazeera Exclusive reveals that Epstein emails released by the U.S. Department of Justice deepen scrutiny of Peter Mandelson’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein, revealing attempts to facilitate access to senior UK institutions during a period when Epstein was serving an 18-month sentence for sex offenses involving a minor.

The correspondence shows Epstein seeking help from Mandelson in 2009 to arrange visits to 10 Downing Street and the House of Lords for a 15-year-old girl he described as his “goddaughter.”

Mandelson asked, “how old?”, to which Epstein replied “15,” adding that she would be accompanied by her parents. Mandelson responded: “Fine on all,” before later stating he was “trying my best to accommodate” the request.

The exchange occurred while Mandelson was serving in government under Gordon Brown and Epstein was in prison as a sex offender in Florida.

Subsequent emails suggest the visit coincided with access to Buckingham Palace. Glenn Dubin later wrote to Epstein: “Grt time in buck palace…. ….andrew was great. Thx! G.”

Epstein then wrote to Ghislaine Maxwell: “andrew had tea with the dubin kids and glenn.” The references appear to involve Prince Andrew, who later faced a 2021 lawsuit over allegations linked to Epstein, settled out of court.

The files indicate sustained contact between Mandelson and Epstein across multiple years, including after Epstein’s 2008 conviction. Mandelson wrote: “I think the world of you,” while also advising him: “You are fighting back so you need strategy.”

Financial records cited in the documents show payments of $25,000 in 2003 and June 2004 to accounts associated with Mandelson, while a 10,000-pound ($13,310) transfer was later made to his husband for course fees, structured as a loan to avoid tax implications.

The disclosures have intensified political pressure on Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who appointed Mandelson as US ambassador in 2024. Mandelson stepped down after the first tranche of files in September 2025.

A second release on January 30 alleged he passed sensitive information to Epstein, prompting a police investigation. Authorities conducted raids on Mandelson’s homes in February, and he was briefly arrested before being released on bail.

Officials had previously warned of “reputational risk” during vetting, but the appointment proceeded. The fallout has since forced the resignation of 2 senior aides and renewed calls for Starmer to step down.

Earlier emails from 2002 onward reveal a relationship blending personal, political, and financial ties. Mandelson referred to Epstein as his “best pal,” while Epstein facilitated introductions with senior figures including JPMorgan executives.

In one exchange, Mandelson told Epstein: “You are the only person that knows everything about me.” The correspondence continued until at least 2016, with government assessments suggesting contact persisted until 2019.

https://clashreport.com/world/articles/another-scandal-uk-minister-helped-epstein-access-downing-street-sqmd4r3g7v

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Relay: breast cancer data and multiple analyst price target hikes drives price

 

Momentum from March zovegalisib breast cancer data and multiple analyst price target hikes drives RLAY to new 52-week high.

Relay Therapeutics surged approximately 15% on April 2, 2026, hitting a 52-week high near $11.50–$12.50 (exact intraday levels varied by source) with elevated volume and no new company announcement or press release that day. The move extends gains from mid-March developments, including the March 16 presentation at the ESMO Targeted Anticancer Therapies Congress of Phase 1/2 ReDiscover trial data for zovegalisib (RLY-2608) + fulvestrant at the Phase 3 dose (400mg BID fed). In 57 efficacy-evaluable patients with PI3Kα-mutated, HR+/HER2- metastatic breast cancer previously treated with CDK4/6 inhibitors, the data showed median progression-free survival of 11.1 months, 43% ORR (52% in second-line measurable patients), and a manageable safety profile dominated by low-grade treatment-related adverse events. This positive readout, building on the earlier FDA Breakthrough Therapy designation for the combination, prompted several analyst actions in mid-to-late March. Firms including H.C. Wainwright raised targets to $19 (from $14), Guggenheim to $22, Wells Fargo and Citizens to $17, with others reiterating Buy/Outperform ratings. Analysts cited the data’s support for the ongoing Phase 3 ReDiscover-2 trial, potential differentiation of the mutant-selective PI3Kα inhibitor, additional upcoming milestones (e.g., vascular anomalies data in 1H 2026 and triplet data), and external validation such as Novartis’s acquisition of a competing PI3Kα asset. Six analysts had recently revised earnings estimates upward amid the company’s cash runway into 2029 and pipeline focus. The April 2 breakout appears to reflect continued digestion of these events, momentum trading, and investor confidence in the zovegalisib program rather than a discrete new trigger. Prior to today, the stock had already risen substantially over the past year on pipeline progress.

https://finviz.com/quote.ashx?t=RLAY&p=d


'US, UK expand pharma partnership'

 The United Kingdom government announced in a statement on Thursday that it is expanding its pharmaceutical partnership with the United States.

According to the statement, the UK's Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) and the US' Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will boost cooperation "on medical device regulation, to support faster access to safe, innovative technologies for patients in both countries."

As previously agreed, tariffs on UK medicines exports will also be removed. "By strengthening our working relationship with the FDA, we are allowing cutting-edge medical technologies to reach patients faster and more efficiently than ever before. This is exactly the kind of partnership that enables the UK to stay at the forefront of global life sciences," MHRA Chief Executive Lawrence Tallon remarked.

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/US-UK-expand-pharma-partnership/66008423