
Stop Improper Federal Payments: Data Tools States Need
States need better data tools and federal incentives to prevent $236 billion in annual improper payments. Three key databases could transform benefit fraud prevention nationwide.

Rep. Scott Perry suggests Iran should cover the Pentagon's $200 billion supplemental funding request, arguing countries that start wars should pay the costs.

Voter ID laws enjoy bipartisan public support, yet Republicans face fierce resistance passing them. The SAVE Act's Senate stall reveals a complex political reality.

Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton's decisive primary victory signals a new era for Illinois Democrats as she prepares to fill Dick Durbin's Senate seat after decades of his leadership.

Iran's strikes on UAE energy infrastructure sent oil prices climbing as businesses confront renewed Middle East supply risks. Strategic implications for energy-dependent companies.

Joe Kent's resignation over Iran policy offers business leaders critical insights on managing leadership crises, maintaining organizational continuity, and navigating disagreements.

The Jackson family clarified that Rev. Jesse Jackson did not endorse Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton for U.S. Senate, stating a drafted ballot was released without authorization.

Israeli officials revealed the suspect in the Michigan synagogue attack had family ties to Hezbollah, raising questions about domestic security and international terror networks.

Illinois Democrats are waging an intense battle for Dick Durbin's Senate seat, with three frontrunners dominating a crowded 10-candidate primary field that will likely determine the state's next senator.

The largest emergency oil release in history failed to stop crude prices from climbing. Understand the market forces driving this unexpected surge and how businesses can prepare.

The U.S. has launched Section 301 investigations into 60 economies over forced-labor practices, creating urgent challenges for businesses with global supply chains.

The Strait of Hormuz carries 21% of global oil, but naval escorts through this critical waterway could trigger the very crisis they aim to prevent. Here's why this remains a last resort.