
Mo News Trump Says Iran War Nearly Over; NYC ISIS Plot; TSA Shortages Cause Long Airport Waits; Rihanna’s Home Shot At While She Was There
Mar 10, 2026
They break down claims the Iran conflict is nearly finished and the shifting dynamics in the region. They chart wild oil price swings and what it means for gas at the pump. A suspected ISIS-inspired bomb plot near a mayoral protest and TSA staffing shortages that create hourslong airport lines get highlighted. They also cover shots fired at a celebrity home and a study linking difficult people to faster aging.
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Trump Says Iran War Nearly Complete
- President Trump told CBS that the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran is "very complete" and likely ahead of schedule.
- Mosheh and Jill contrast that claim with Pentagon messaging and note gas prices and strategic goals (destroying Iran's navy, air force, missiles) as context.
Oil Rollercoaster Driven By Hormuz Fears
- Oil markets swung wildly from $90 to nearly $120 then back to $85 a barrel amid fears about the Strait of Hormuz.
- Supply disruptions, G7 talk of releasing reserves, and potential U.S. escorts for tankers explain the volatility and pump prices rising to about $3.48/gal.
Hormuz Is The Choke Point Behind Price Spikes
- The Strait of Hormuz moves about 20% of the world's oil, making it a critical supply choke point when Iran threatens shipping.
- Mosheh describes U.S. moves including carrier strike groups and escorts to keep tankers moving and stabilize markets.
