
Oil Prices Tumble Further as Trump’s Tariffs Weigh on Economic Outlook
Crude oil now costs around 15 percent less than it did before the president revealed his plans to impose stiff new tariffs on imports from most countries.
As Netanyahu Heads to Washington, Trump Is Already a Close Ally
President Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are using similar playbooks as they face turmoil.
Trump stands by far-reaching tariffs, calling them ‘beautiful thing to behold’ as stock futures plummet
“They are already in effect, and a beautiful thing to behold. The Surplus with these Countries has grown during the ‘Presidency’ of Sleepy Joe Biden,” Trump blasted out on Truth Social Sunday night.
Left-wing movie director Oliver Stone rips Democrats’ ‘lying’ Russiagate probe against Trump
“I hate what they did with Russiagate, I really do,” said director Oliver Stone.
Marjorie Taylor Greene asks followers to Venmo her son beer money in bizarre X post
Firebrand Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s (R-Ga.) X account briefly urged fans to give money to her son’s Venmo account to mark his 22nd birthday so that he could buy beer.
Ex-VP candidate Tim Walz forced to admit it ‘could be the case’ Dems’ denials about Biden hurt party in 2024
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz conceded Sunday that history may judge Democrats poorly for failing to acknowledge that former President Joe Biden wasn’t up to the grueling task of running the country for another four years.
Comedian canceled from WHCA calls it a ‘good thing’ and reveals she wouldn’t have played nice with Trump
Comedian Amber Ruffin said it was “a good thing” she was canceled as the host of the White House Correspondents dinner and acknowledged that her broadsides against President Trump played a role.
Rep. Ritchie Torres pushes Hochul to crack down on illegal vapes from China: ‘Direct threat to public health’
Gov. Kathy Hochul needs to ramp up New York enforcement against illegal-flavored cigs or vapes coming from China that end up in the hands of New York’s teens, said Bronx Congressman Ritchie Torres.
Workers at military health agency spent $3.3 million and 87,000 hours working on their own union benefits
“Taxpayers were subsidizing more than $3 million of union activities while the D.C. headquarters sat at just 36% occupancy. Bureaucrats should serve the American people, not themselves,” Sen. Joni Ernst said.