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Today’s broadcast covers 30 consequential updates across policy, courts, tech, aerospace, security, and aviation. We lead with the NTSB’s early findings on UPS 2976 in Louisville, then move through major finance and tech developments—from Larry Fink’s “tokenization” push and bond-funded AI buildouts at Big Tech to OpenAI’s call for public backing of chips and data centers. International pressure points include China steering state data centers away from foreign AI accelerators, Brussels Airport drone disruptions, and Israel’s death-penalty bill for terrorist murders. Stateside, we track DOJ and banking oversight, election and housing disputes, FAA capacity reductions, VA psychedelic-therapy trials, and multiple law-and-order actions from ICE and state authorities. We close with federal workforce and visa headlines and a heated on-air exchange over Fed HQ renovation costs.

Headlines included:
• NTSB brief on UPS Flight 2976
• BlackRock: “tokenization of all assets”
• Meta/Oracle/Microsoft fund AI with bonds
• Oracle positioned to operate TikTok’s U.S. stack
• OpenAI seeks government support for AI infrastructure
• China directs state-funded DCs to use domestic AI chips
• ULA communications-satellite launch stream from Cape
• Atlas V scrubbed on valve reading; recycle planned
• JPMorgan discloses “debanking” probe cooperation
• Court orders live ASL at White House briefings
• VA expands psychedelic-therapy trials for PTSD/depression
• FAA trims flight capacity in select markets
• Three researchers charged in Michigan lab materials case
• UK online-safety rules vs U.S. First Amendment claims
• Pacific Palisades housing dispute after high-profile criticism
• Oregon declines broader criminal voting probe
• Judge rebukes DOJ in case involving James Comey
• Oklahoma arrests in CDL licensing crackdown
• IL candidate Kat Abughazaleh indicted after protest
• Drones disrupt flights at Brussels Airport
• NYC car fire explosion injures six FDNY firefighters
• FDNY commissioner to step down post-election
• President and Fed Chair Powell spar over HQ costs
• President’s America Business Forum remarks in Miami
• Energy Secretary cancels Israel trip; delayed Israel–Egypt gas deal
• Israel advances death-penalty bill for terrorist murders
• U.S. may explore trilateral denuclearization talks with Russia/China
• ICE Houston: 1,500+ arrests in 10 days
• 61-day shutdown: RIF clock implications
• State Department: 80,000+ visas revoked since January

Notes: Each item is condensed for fast delivery. Attribution and sourcing are available upon request. Views expressed in quotes are from the original speakers or filings. For corrections or source links, comment below and we’ll update the description.

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