Voters will reward candidates who bash insurers, research finds

Voters increasingly see insurance companies as the primary bogeymen for health care costs.
Raphael Warnock gestures to a sign featuring health insurance information Kylie Cooper/Reuters

Fewer Americans see themselves buying homes, poll finds

Just 28% of Americans say they expect to buy a home within 10 years, while 45% don’t see themselves buying a home in the foreseeable future.
A housing for sale sign Benoit Tessier/Reuters

UAE’s Saudi schism deepens with move to quit OPEC

The UAE’s announcement that it will quit OPEC is a blow to the cartel, which has struggled in recent years to maintain unity.
OPEC logo.Maxim Shemetov/File Photo/Reuters

‘Horsesh*t’: Hill Republicans align against Spirit’s bid for a Trump bailout

As the president considers a government lifeline for the struggling airline, a wide swath of his party wants no part of it.
Senate Majority Leader John ThuneEric Lee/Reuters
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Voters will reward candidates who bash insurers, research finds

Voters increasingly see insurance companies as the primary bogeymen for health care costs.
Raphael Warnock gestures to a sign featuring health insurance information Kylie Cooper/Reuters

Fewer Americans see themselves buying homes, poll finds

Just 28% of Americans say they expect to buy a home within 10 years, while 45% don’t see themselves buying a home in the foreseeable future.
A housing for sale sign Benoit Tessier/Reuters

As Senate advances Warsh, all eyes on Powell

The big question is whether Jerome Powell, whose term as governor doesn’t end until 2028, will stay on beyond the new Fed chair’s confirmation.
Kevin WarshKevin Lamarque/Reuters

The 60-day itch: Iran war weighs on Republicans

The GOP is not about to start backing Democratic war authorizations, but there’s “restlessness” among lawmakers, as one put it.

‘Horsesh*t’: Hill Republicans align against Spirit’s bid for a Trump bailout

As the president considers a government lifeline for the struggling airline, a wide swath of his party wants no part of it.

Treasury directs banks to steer clear of China’s ‘teapot’ refineries

The Trump administration has already imposed sanctions on five of the facilities, which import and refine Iranian oil.

FCC challenges ABC broadcast licenses

The move could strip ABC of its ability to broadcast to stations across the country following Jimmy Kimmel’s “expectant widow” monologue comments.

Americans’ concerns about energy prices spike, poll finds

Thirteen percent of Americans singled ot energy costs as their most important financial problem, according to new Gallup polling.

Why it’s still JD Vance

The vice president remains the overwhelmingly likely Republican nominee in 2028, regardless of conventional wisdom.

Congress unlikely to fast-track Trump’s ballroom after dinner attack

Republicans are divided over how to approve the project, and Democrats aren’t convinced it’s justified by Saturday’s shooting incident.

King Charles kicks off Washington visit

King Charles III and Queen Camilla arrived at the White House on Monday, marking the first such visit by a British monarch in nearly two decades.
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