Alex Ossola
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With a decision on military action apparently on pause, the U.S.
has turned to economic pressure on Iran.
The White House border czar says he's working on drawing down immigration officers in Minneapolis.
So if the news cycle this year has you dizzy, you're not alone.
WSJ Washington coverage chief Damian Paletta calls it the Washington whiplash, and it could come with consequences for the Trump administration.
And that's What's News for this week.
Tomorrow, you can look out for our weekly markets wrap up, What's News in Markets.
Then on Sunday, as we mentioned, we'll be talking about Cuba.
And we'll be back with our regular show on Monday morning.
Today's show is produced by Pierre Bien-Aimé with supervising producer Tali Arbel.
Michael LaValle wrote our theme music.
Jessica Fenton is our technical manager.
Aisha Al-Muslim is our development producer.
Chris Zinsley is our deputy editor.
And Falana Patterson is The Wall Street Journal's head of news audio.
I'm Alex Osola, wishing you a relaxing end to this month.
Thanks for listening.
The Federal Reserve holds rates steady and offers little clarity on when it might start cutting again.
Plus, a new wave of AI startups are landing billion-dollar valuations, even though they don't have a product.
And two Border Patrol agents who shot Alex Preddy and the ICE officer who shot Rene Good in Minneapolis have been put on leave.