Today’s edition of quick hits.
* In Ukraine: “A new wave of Russian missile strikes left sirens sounding and cities without power across Ukraine on Tuesday, after a sudden escalation that added new urgency to Kyiv’s push for greater air defense support from its Western allies.”
* SCOTUS: “The Biden administration on Tuesday asked the Supreme Court to reject former President Donald Trump’s request that it allow the special master reviewing documents seized by federal agents from Mar-a-Lago to have access to those marked as classified.”
* Getting Riyadh’s attention: “President Biden will re-evaluate the relationship with Saudi Arabia after it teamed up with Russia to cut oil production in a move that bolstered President Vladimir V. Putin’s government and could raise gasoline prices in the United States just before midterm elections, a White House official said on Tuesday.”
* On a related note: “A top Democratic senator is vowing to block all future weapons sales to Saudi Arabia and urging the Biden administration to ‘immediately freeze all aspects’ of U.S. cooperation with the kingdom in response to its decision to cut oil production amid a global energy crisis set off by Russia’s war in Ukraine.”
* Speaking of the Middle East: “President Biden on Tuesday touted a U.S.-brokered deal between Israeli and Lebanese leaders that will let both countries exploit natural gas fields in the eastern Mediterranean, potentially ending a decades-long dispute over their maritime border.”
* Uh oh: “The country’s third-largest freight rail workers union rejected a temporary agreement brokered by the Biden administration to avert a potentially crippling nationwide railroad strike, raising the possibility that one could occur next month.”









