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Trump Oil Tariffs, NATO Breach, Fed Pressure & Billionaire Longevity Bets

Geopolitical tensions, economic data shocks, and surprising new investment trends—here’s what matters most for your portfolio today.

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President Trump’s aggressive trade stance, Russian drones crossing NATO borders, rising U.S. jobless claims, and a billionaire-backed longevity boom. We’ve cut through the noise to bring you four sharp reads to help you stay ahead of the market.

Today’s Top Stories:

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Trump’s Push for 100% EU Tariffs on India & China Over Russian Oil

President Trump ramps up tariff pressure on Europe, India, and China. See which industries could get hit hardest—and where contrarian opportunities may emerge.

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Russian Drones Breach NATO Airspace: The New Cold War Threat Fueling a European Arms Boom

Tensions hit a new level as Russian drones enter NATO territory. Discover how this accelerates Europe’s arms spending and what defense-sector investors need to know right now.

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U.S. Jobless Claims Surge to 263,000, Raising Pressure on the Fed

New data signals a weakening labor market and fresh headaches for the Federal Reserve. Here’s how investors can position themselves ahead of potential policy shifts.

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Why Longevity Is Suddenly Funded Like It’s Normal

From obscure science to mainstream mega-funding—billionaires are piling into longevity research. Find out why this could be the next trillion-dollar sector for early investors.

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