Experts warn Iran could have a nuclear bomb before the next president takes office
Iran is closer to becoming a nuclear-armed power than much of the world realizes, according to a nonpartisan research group’s new report. The Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) claims Iran could have a nuclear bomb before the presidential election, and
Federal overreach in loan servicing enforcement will hurt consumers
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is seeking to protect borrowers from unscrupulous loan servicers. The goal is laudable, but the agency's methods are misguided.
Chile Day Paris
Los Andes Copper Ltd. (TSXV: LA) (OTCQX: LSANF) (‘Los Andes’ or the ‘Company’) is pleased to announce that its CEO, Santiago Montt, has been invited by the Government of Chile to participate today as a panelist at the Chile Day
Senate GOP campaign chair ‘concerned’ over fundraising disparity but predicts who will win majority
LAS VEGAS Sen. Steve Daines of Montana, the chair of the Senate Republicans’ campaign committee, is making his pitch to top dollar donors and influential conservative activists in order to remedy the cash disparity between GOP campaigns and those of Democrats. ‘We
Israel, British Jews slam UK’s ‘hypocritical’ decision to suspend arms exports
JERUSALEM – Israeli leaders and British Jews have slammed a U.K. government decision announced on Monday to suspend 30 arms export licenses to Israel over concerns the Jewish state has violated international humanitarian law during its 11-month war against Hamas in Gaza. Israeli Prime
2024 Cash Dash: Harris nearly triples Trump’s fundraising last month
Vice President Kamala Harris raked in a staggering $361 million in fundraising in August, her campaign announced on Friday morning, in what it touted was ‘the largest haul of the 2024 cycle.’ The fundraising by the Democratic Party’s presidential nominee was
A non-alarmist guide to the risks in commercial real estate
Prophecies about a wave of bank failures caused by sickly CRE loans haven't yet come true. But there are still plenty of caution signs in a saga that will take years to play out.
House Republicans privately worry about political fallout of government shutdown
Some House Republicans are already privately worrying about how a partial government shutdown would affect their electoral chances in November. ‘If we shut down, we lose,’ one lawmaker told Fox News Digital. Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., unveiled his plan to avoid a
Early voting means ‘election season’ has already kicked off
Tuesday, Nov. 5, is Election Day – but if Americans vote like they did in the last two election cycles, most of them will have already cast a ballot before the big day. Early voting may start as soon as Sept.
Yvonne Blaszczyk: Gold, Silver — Last Call to Invest Before Prices Go Higher
She emphasized that a global perspective is key for understanding these metals as geopolitical turmoil unfolds. ‘I think the incredible rise — meteoric rise — of gold in recent months is the best indicator in terms of what is happening