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Chiefs coach Andy Reid’s tuxedo for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding is fitted and ready

NY Post
2 months ago
Big Red is ready for the Big Apple.
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Chiefs coach Andy Reid’s tuxedo for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding is fitted and ready

NY Post
2 months ago
Big Red is ready for the Big Apple.
Avery Matera

When Will The ‘Forbidden Fruits’ Movie Be Streaming? Here’s Where To Watch Lili Reinhart’s Certified Fresh Horror Comedy

NY Post
2 months ago
Forbidden Fruits starring Lili Reinhart will be available to stream soon on Shudder, though there's another related streaming service that offers a better bargain.
mliss1578

Rashee Rice sprints from reporters, dives into SUV after jail release in wild video

NY Post
2 months ago
Following his release from jail on Tuesday, Rashee Rice had zero interest in telling the public how his time behind bars went.
Edward Lewis

When Does ‘Your Fault: London’ Come Out on Amazon Prime Video? Release Date, Release Time, and Streaming Info

NY Post
2 months ago
This is an English-language remake of the popular Spanish teen romance.
mliss1578

FanDuel Predicts promo code: Make any trade and get a $25 Bonus for Tuesday’s World Cup matches

NY Post
2 months ago
Use the FanDuel Predicts promo code for a $25 bonus to use on the World Cup.
Michael Leboff

Iraq vs. Norway World Cup prediction: Odds, picks, best bet

NY Post
2 months ago
A lot is expected of Erling Haaland and Norway at the World Cup.
Sean Treppedi

Trouble dating? Your messy car could be dirtying your love life: survey

NY Post
2 months ago
The new data suggests an interesting cultural truth — that a successful first date may hinge on the state of your car
SWNS

Dodgers Post podcast: Yoshinobu Yamamoto’s no-hitter is coming, just not yet

NY Post
2 months ago
The LA Dodgers’ season is getting into the dog days of summer.
Jack Harris

Dog dating app sniffs out new furry friends — and prods owners to break out of their bubbles: ‘It was fun for me, too’

NY Post
2 months ago
It’s love at first ruff.
Kyra Breslin

‘Sad nipple syndrome’ is leaving women distressed — docs explain what’s going on

NY Post
2 months ago
It's when the nipple gets brushed, by someone or something, and a wave of intense negative emotion washes over. Descriptions range from "the deepest pit in my stomach" to upset, disgusted and even homesick.
Allie Yang

Red Cross says deadly Congo Ebola epidemic yet to peak, may last a year

NY Post
2 months ago
Over 800 cases of the rare Bundibugyo strain, for which there is no ​proven treatment or vaccine, have been reported in Congo, 192 ​of them fatal. The disease, transmitted through body ⁠fluids even after death, is spreading fast across three provinces, ​government data shows.
Reuters

Sign(s) Here, Here, And Here

Zero Rss
2 months ago
Sign(s) Here, Here, And Here

By Michael Every, global strategist at Rabobank

After pricing in nearly 40 pronouncements of US victory since early April, markets have naturally embraced a US-Iran ‘deal’ now e-signed --with a thumbs up emoji?-- so all that’s left is a ceremony to mark the event on Friday. That and the details of what was signed, which are still lacking from the US. In their absence, we get more polymetis spin from both sides.

  • Iran is saying they got everything they wanted, and there are signs of that. Weeks ago, it was floated Iran would receive a $300bn reconstruction fund, a fanciful idea for a country that lost the war. However, it’s true - though the GCC will pay for it. Some see that behind IRGC rhetoric this could be a perestroika moment, e.g., if US firms win big contracts. Or it could just be the US making the GCC give Iran $300bn.
  • There is shock and fury in Israel at the deal, which they don’t have the details of either, and the prospect of having their hands tied against Iran and Hezbollah in Lebanon. PM Netanyahu is taking a political hit ahead of elections he was already behind in the polls in.
  • We also aren’t hearing anything about regime change anymore; or ballistic missiles; or Iran’s proxies; and Trump has watered down his ‘nuclear dust’ demands so that Iran can down-blend its 60% highly enriched uranium to a civilian level under supervision.

What we are hearing about is the reopening of Hormuz, which Trump claims has already happened: however, ‘mine your language’ on what that means. A US official says it might take 1-2 weeks to get energy flowing through the strait again. Other maritime experts suggest it could take 40-50 days. Japan, the UK, and some European states may send mine-sweepers to help speed that process, but they would take weeks to arrive. Recall it then takes weeks for energy cargoes to arrive at their final destinations if/when an exodus of trapped ships begins. That said, this morning three Iranian oil tankers and two ships carrying essential goods reportedly passed the US naval blockade.

Iran also states ships can transit Hormuz freely for the 60-day negotiation period with the US, but after that it will charge de facto tolls. That’s something the US opposes and is a significant flashpoint - alongside many others. If you are a crude carrier, once you finally escape Hormuz, do you return knowing a geopolitical deadline is ticking down, or opt for new routes?      

In short, this isn’t a deal: it’s a “page and a half general” MoU (says VP Vance) to try to get a deal via performance-related incentives – but with equal ones to blow it up at different times.

From Israel’s perspective, the sooner this deal collapses the better. The PM has just restated that preventing an Iranian nuclear weapon remains his life’s mission, and that struggle isn’t over yet.

🔴Israel requested to see the US-Iran MoU document and was rejected - report

— i24NEWS English (@i24NEWS_EN) June 16, 2026

His defence minister says Israel won’t leave the security zone it has seized in south Lebanon, and Hezbollah is firing at it there today; and a former PM and leading opposition candidate says the clock for Iran regime change to start as soon as the government in Israel changes.

The Iran deal has hammered Netanyahu's re-election chances on Polymarket, now 2% below Eizenkot for next Israeli PM, after being in the lead all year pic.twitter.com/VyVYuJuONG

— zerohedge (@zerohedge) June 16, 2026

From Iran’s perspective, there is a case to see the deal collapse within months. Indeed, if Tehran cannot get the benefits promised by the US because it won’t take the steps required of it, then it arguably has little incentive to keep Hormuz open. Why allow energy to flow freely, taking pressure off the US and the world, while the GCC and others build alternative supply chains that reduce the strait’s strategic threat? Use it or lose it makes more sense, geopolitically.

From Trump’s perspective, the deal needs to hold until the midterm elections. However, on the other side of that, anything goes. On Monday the president reiterated that if Iran won’t buckle on his (revised) nuclear terms, he will restart bombing and would make the US “the guardian of the Middle East” in return for 20% of the region’s oil revenues.

In short, The Hormuz Odyssey continues, but we are monitoring the situation closely and will reassess once more details are available.

Meanwhile, there are other important developments that might once have been headline news.

The EU officially launched a Ukraine and Moldova accession process, as Moscow once again escalates its attacks on Kyiv. Obviously, this process could run for years, but like Hormuz, it is a development of vast geostrategic significance. That’s as the EU’s Kallas claimed China trained Russian troops and the Union is weighing sanctions and tariffs. Four days ago, The Economist argued, ‘A trade war between the EU and China seems inevitable’: some said the same four years ago. While the EU perhaps following the US stance towards China might not be as market-moving as the original (and sustained) US effort, it is hugely significant for the physical economy.

In related data today, Chinese retail sales dropped 0.6% y-o-y in May vs. -0.2% expected and rose just 1.4% y-o-y year-to-date (YTD), nearly negative in real terms, and underlining the parlous state of local consumption. Investment spending was -4.1% y-o-y YTD vs. -2.3% consensus, and property investment was -16.2% y-o-y YTD. By contrast, industrial production was 4.5% y-o-y and 5.4% y-o-y YTD, which logically has to flow abroad to find demand, raising trade tensions.

That backdrop raises the question of how much the EU and US want to fight each other at the same time. There, the US will use the G7 meeting today and tomorrow to push its ‘no-China’ critical minerals plan to decouple western supply chains upstream… which will logically argue for further decoupling downstream over time. It remains to be seen if others will line up behind it, however.

Lastly, two days ahead of a crucial UK byelection in Makerfield, where a victory for the would-be Labour Prime Minister Burnham would only be possible via a split on the right between the anti-EU Reform UK and the even more deeply anti-EU Restore UK, a Financial Times op-ed argues ‘Britain’s return to the EU is only a matter of time.’ That odyssey also continues on and on…

Tyler Durden Tue, 06/16/2026 - 11:40
Tyler Durden

PGA Tour would be ‘wrong’ to prioritize Bryson DeChambeau over loyalists: Former top-ranked golf star

NY Post
2 months ago
DeChambeau’s contract with LIV Golf expires at the end of this year.
Grace McCarron

DoorDash down as thousands of users report Tuesday morning freeze

NY Post
2 months ago
Over 36,000 DoorDash users have reported platform issues on Tuesday morning according to a Downdetector post.
Aurielle Weiss

Less is more: Minimalist gowns that channel the ’90s are on trend

NY Post
2 months ago
These nuptial numbers with a nod to the Nirvana era are anything but grungy.
Anne Chertoff

Horrified Anna Kepner judge shocked by ‘depravity and psychopathy’ of stepbrother charged with her rape and murder on family cruise

NY Post
2 months ago
Hudson has pleaded not guilty and his trial is scheduled to begin in September.
Patrick Reilly, Priscilla DeGregory

World Cup hydration breaks are turning into $250 million controversy: ‘Held hostage’

NY Post
2 months ago
The World Cup’s water breaks have become one of the tournament’s first major flashpoints.
Stanley Harrison

Five big questions about the UK's under-16s social media ban

BBC Tech
2 months ago
A ban is coming - but it's still not clear what it will mean for sites including Roblox, YouTube and WhatsApp.

Lyndon Johnson’s fedora, FDR’s top hat among items hitting auction block as part of 250th celebrations

NY Post
2 months ago
Running online from June 14, the collection includes 46 lots - including the earliest obtainable printing of the Bill of Rights, estimated to fetch between $8,000 and $12,000.
SWNS

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