Reckoning looms for politicians as longest government shutdown persists
A reckoning is coming. Or shall we say, ‘reckonings.’ And they’re coming, whether the government re-opens soon or remains shuttered. If the government stays closed,
A reckoning is coming. Or shall we say, ‘reckonings.’ And they’re coming, whether the government re-opens soon or remains shuttered. If the government stays closed,
Nov. 8, 2025, marks the 50th anniversary of Chevy Chase’s comedic portrayal of U.S. President Gerald Ford as a bumbling klutz on
Republican Rep. Riley Moore said the United States could take a range of actions — including sanctions and ‘even kinetic military action’
The Iranian regime has managed to smuggle at least $1 billion to its terrorist proxy Hezbollah in Lebanon despite heavy sanctions this
Less than a year into Donald Trump’s second term, the optimism that once surrounded Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG) has sharply
Opendoor Technologies Inc (NASDAQ: OPEN) tanked as much as 20% on Nov. 7 after the digital real estate marketplace reported a wider-than-expected
On Friday, the United States saw major headlines spanning academia, diplomacy, economic sentiment, and industry. Cornell University reached a high-profile settlement with
Major shareholders in Diageo have voiced growing frustration over the company’s failure to name a new chief executive this week, following a
Cathie Wood’s ARK Invest has expanded its investment in BitMine, the Ether treasury company founded by Tom Lee, while paring back its
Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang said on Saturday that he has asked Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) for additional chip