
US says sanctions will 'squash' Iran's economy and 'collapse' its regime
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says allies will need to decide whether they "are with us or against us".
The federal government's accumulated debt has officially surpassed $40 trillion, growing at a faster pace than forecasters expected. The government will spend more than $1 trillion this year alone just to pay interest on the debt, raising alarms about future fiscal flexibility.
President Trump announced a temporary pause on planned 50 percent tariffs on Canadian goods for three days at Canada's request. The two nations are reportedly close to finalizing a new trade agreement that would lower tariffs on steel and aluminum.
The Democratic Party has narrowed its list of potential host cities for the 2028 presidential convention down to three finalists: Boston, Denver, and Philadelphia. The selection process highlights key geographic targets for the party as it begins looking past the 2026 midterms.
A Missouri judge has ruled in favor of the Republican Party in a major redistricting case ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. The ruling solidifies the GOP's preferred electoral map in the state, securing an advantage in key legislative races.
President Trump met with tech leaders, including Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong, to discuss new cryptocurrency legislation. The White House is pushing for an industry-backed bill aimed at establishing a more favorable regulatory framework for digital assets.
The Department of Justice has charged a Chinese national in Massachusetts with illegally voting in a federal election under another man's name. The case is likely to fuel ongoing political debates surrounding election integrity and non-citizen voting ahead of the midterms.

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says allies will need to decide whether they "are with us or against us".



















