China Retaliates ... Again

China Retaliates ... Again

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‘It Takes Money to Kill Bad Guys’

The White House wants $200 billion for the war with Iran. Why? “It takes money to kill bad guys,” Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth explains. But will that convince the leaders you elected in Washington to pony up the cash? Even some Republicans aren’t sure. Learn more about your ad ...  Show more

Just How High Will Gas Prices Go?

Iran retaliates for Israel's attack on its natural gas facility by targeting the gas and oil of its Middle East neighbors ... New claims from a former Trump spy boss prompt more questions about who had the president's ear in the lead up to the war ... Stunning testimony from the ...  Show more

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