News Wrap: NATO chief meets with Trump in bid to ease tensions

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April 8, 2026
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NATO chief Mark Rutte met with President Donald Trump to ease tensions.

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Southwest Airlines raised baggage fees due to increased fuel costs from the Iran war, potentially affecting your travel expenses.

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NATO chief Mark Rutte met with President Trump on Wednesday to address rising tensions between the White House and the military alliance. This meeting occurred amidst concerns about the future relationship between the United States and NATO. The discussions aimed to ease these strains, which have been a recurring theme in the alliance. Separately, Southwest Airlines raised baggage fees due to increased fuel costs from the Iran war, and U.S. weather officials reported the warmest March on record. Global stocks surged as hopes for a ceasefire in Iran led to a decrease in oil prices.

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