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2026-06-11

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Lunch Reset · 2026-06-11

Trump vows Iranian oil seizure. FISA expires Saturday. Inflation hits three-year high.

Good afternoon. Iran and the US traded strikes this week. Trump claims the next move is his. Congress meantime forgot to renew a surveillance law.

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today_actually_matters

US will take "total control" of Iranian production "in the not too distant future," Trump said. Tehran called recent strikes a ceasefire that's now "meaningless." Both sides measuring what the other will tolerate next.

today_actually_matters

The call happened. Trump said so. Details remain sparse, naturally.

politics

Section 702 surveillance authority set to expire Saturday. House rejected a short-term extension Thursday. The standoff involves Trump's decision to name Bill Pulte to a post. Result: no extension, no surveillance authority past Friday night.

money

At 7:47 a.m. ET, index futures climbed as latest US-Iran strikes concluded quickly. Markets preferred short war to long one.

politics

Temporary extension fell well short of passage. Saturday is the deadline. Congress created the crisis, then Congress walked away from fixing it.

politics

US-Israeli strikes degraded Iran's state apparatus. The clerical regime survived. Anti-regime opposition failed to seize the moment. Result: weakened state, no revolutionary opening.

money

Producer prices spiked to 6.5%. Fed may still pause rate hikes anyway.

today_actually_matters

Appeared in Myanmar court on murder charges. American diplomat found dead in Yangon hotel two weeks ago. Case still unfolding.

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💵Wallet Watch
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🌍The Rest of the Planet
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🤖Nerd Stuff
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🦝And One Weird Story
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Bullshit Index™
21/100

"Standard noise. Calibrate accordingly."

Trump Saturation
11%

"The wire took a breath. Don't get used to it."

Today's editorial illustration
If You Remember One Thing

Congress let the surveillance law expire while the President talked about seizing oil.

Back at 6:00 PM ET with the night owl brief.

Editorial note
If the lunch brief is doing its job, you can close this tab knowing roughly what happened today and what's likely to matter tomorrow, without having spent forty-five minutes scrolling through eight different news apps to get there. A few editorial principles worth knowing: SignalPop never copies article bodies — we pull headlines, cluster, and link out. The brief's section ordering reflects criticality and corroboration, not partisan framing. And every story is one click from the publication that actually did the reporting, because no two-minute summary replaces real journalism. If you find an item that reads as wrong, biased, or under-sourced, the contact page is at /contact and we read every message.
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