The deleted tweet that sums up a wild week in markets

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Apple News Today

2026-03-13

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Oil markets had a volatile week as concern about the future of the war in Iran grows. The Wall Street Journal’s David Uberti joins to discuss the market chaos. Lebanon is one of several countries that has been drawn into the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran. Mohamad El Chamaa of the Washington Post explains how more than 800,000 Lebanese people have been displaced during the fighting. The Academy Awards are on Sunday. On this week’s Apple News In Conversation, Katey Rich, awards editor at The Ankler, breaks down what it really takes to win an Oscar. Plus, officials say an attack on a synagogue in Michigan was a targeted act of violence, South Carolina Rep. James Clyburn is running for an 18th term in office, and the 17-time Oscar nominee hoping to end her losing streak this year. Today’s episode was hosted by Cecilia Lei.
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  • Good morning.

  • Iran's new Supreme Leader vows to keep vital oil routes closed.

  • The Wall Street Journal unpacks a roller coaster week.

  • You have this volatility that has been frankly insane in the oil market

  • that's having some of these reverberations on global markets, including the US stock market.

  • The Washington Post looks at how Lebanon, hundreds of miles from Iran, became central to the conflict.

  • And an entertainment industry insider gets us ready for this weekend's Oscars.

  • They all have a real claim to being the winner here.

  • I go back and forth basically every minute about who I think is gonna win this category.

  • It's Friday, March 13th.

  • I'm Cecilia Lei, and this is Apple News Today.

  • The war in the Middle East may have begun in Iran, but it has now spiraled far beyond those borders.

  • Lebanon, which sits north of Israel, has endured some of the worst devastation of any country since the conflict began.

  • On Thursday, there was more heavy bombardment.

  • Israel has been attacking the Iran-backed militia Hezbollah, which is based there,

  • after the group fired rockets at Israel early in the war.

  • Last night, Lebanon's Prime Minister Nawaf Salam said he would not accept the country becoming,

  • quote, "an open arena for the wars of others."

  • But at a press conference last night, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

  • showed little signs of winding down operations in Lebanon.