Good morning. The Iran conflict is reshaping global energy markets as oil hits $110 per barrel and shipping costs soar nearly $5 billion since fighting began. Iran is now actively monetizing the crisis by charging fees and restricting passage through the Strait of Hormuz to "non-hostile" ships, while the UAE pushes for an international force to reopen the crucial waterway. Trump's approval ratings are sliding into dangerous territory as gas prices climb, though he's extended his deadline for potential strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure until April 6th.
In other developments, new government guidance recommends limiting screen time for under-fives to just one hour daily, with children under two advised against watching screens alone. Meanwhile, Apple has made the surprising move to discontinue the Mac Pro, marking the end of an era for their professional desktop line. On a lighter note, a 40-foot humpback whale was successfully freed after days stranded off a German beach, swimming to deeper water through a rescue channel dug specifically for its escape.