BlackRock CEO on paying for ‘America First’: ‘Self-reliance is costly’

In his 2026 shareholder letter, Fink said that governments can “do more to help channel capital into their own growth.”
BlackRock CEO Larry FinkKylie Cooper/Reuters

Grid fight in Puerto Rico snarls US military base upgrades

Plans to boost power reliability at two increasingly strategic US bases in the Caribbean are tangled up in a legal battle over Puerto Rico’s electricity grid.
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Senate Democrats demand FCC probe in Warner Bros. deal

Paramount bested Netflix with a $111 billion bid for Warner Bros. earlier this month, $24 billion of which comes from Abu Dhabi, Qatari, and Saudi sovereign wealth funds.
The Warner Bros. water tower Mike Blake/Reuters

Democrat has ‘regret’ for immigration law vote

The Senate candidate penned an op-ed expressing regret for supporting the Laken Riley Act.
Angie CraigAnnabelle Gordon/Reuters
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Senate Democrats demand FCC probe in Warner Bros. deal

Paramount bested Netflix with a $111 billion bid for Warner Bros. earlier this month, $24 billion of which comes from Abu Dhabi, Qatari, and Saudi sovereign wealth funds.
The Warner Bros. water tower Mike Blake/Reuters

Democrat has ‘regret’ for immigration law vote

The Senate candidate penned an op-ed expressing regret for supporting the Laken Riley Act.
Angie CraigAnnabelle Gordon/Reuters

Senate tries frantically to reopen DHS

Long airport security lines and an impending recess are among the fdriving urgent Senate talks to reopen the department.
John Thune Annabelle Gordon/Reuters

US energy secretary faces Iran fuel crisis at industry confab

First up on the program at the CERAWeek conference will be Chris Wright.

‘We’re not keeping up’: Why the future of war still eludes US leaders

A decade of bipartisan agreement didn’t drive the evolution many military experts wanted.

Trump to send ICE to airports as long security lines cause travel chaos

US immigration agents will be deployed to airports on Monday, President Donald Trump said, escalating a standoff in Washington over a government funding deal.

US lifts sanctions on Iranian oil at sea

The US temporarily waived sanctions on Iranian oil that’s already at sea, boosting the war economy of the nation Washington is waging war against.

US and Iran ramp up threats to target civilian infrastructure

The US said it would “obliterate” Iranian power plants if Tehran did not fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours. Iran responded by threatening to target energy facilities and water desalination plants across the region.

Paxton PAC buys more anti-Cornyn ads for Mar-A-Lago

The Texas Senate hopeful is spending for an audience of one: President Donald Trump.

Senate Democrats square off with each other in ‘spicy primaries’

The days of Democratic party leadership picking winners is over.

Debatable: Will Russia’s luck last?

The Iran war temporarily benefits Moscow, but there’s disagreement over what it means for the Kremlin long-term.
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