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

The U.S. has intensified its oil blockade on Cuba, prohibiting Russian tanker deliveries as the island faces its worst energy crisis since the Soviet collapse. What does this mean for business?

Trump's Pearl Harbor reference during a meeting with Japan's prime minister sparked controversy as he defended keeping Congress uninformed about the Iran strike that killed Soleimani.

Jerome Powell declares he will complete his Fed term despite Trump's preference for replacement. The standoff highlights crucial questions about central bank independence and executive power.

Attorney General Pam Bondi and Deputy AG Todd Blanche met privately with House Oversight lawmakers about Jeffrey Epstein files, sparking Democratic criticism as Bondi faces a subpoena.

On day 19 of the Middle East conflict, Trump issues stark warnings about targeting Iran's gas infrastructure while Gulf energy facilities face unprecedented attacks.

Jerome Powell announced he will serve as Fed chair pro tempore after his May 15 term expires, creating a high-stakes standoff with the White House over central bank leadership.

Senator Markwayne Mullin steps into the spotlight for his Department of Homeland Security confirmation hearing, marking a pivotal moment in Trump's cabinet formation strategy.

Kharg Island processes 90% of Iran's oil exports, making it a strategic yet highly risky potential target. Discover the military, economic, and diplomatic consequences at stake.

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

Sources reveal Trump received detailed intelligence warnings about likely Iranian retaliation targeting Gulf allies rather than U.S. forces directly, raising questions about regional security.

Senator Mark Kelly criticizes Trump and Hegseth for lacking a clear Iran war strategy, pointing to controversial 'no quarter' and 'just for fun' comments as evidence.