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Scarborough claimed that after the president ends his term the "blowback" won’t “hit” him but will damage the Republican Party into the future.
Former UFC middleweight champion Sean Strickland has turned his platform on X into a running indictment of President Donald Trump’s handling of the Iran war,
U.S. investors aren't bracing for more blowback from the Iran conflict, which could become a problem in the weeks ahead. Investors have been dangerously sanguine about the Iran conflict as oil prices rise, with U.S. stocks registering only moderate ...
Stocks closed the week with sharp losses Friday as Wall Street sought refuge from the financial blowback of the war in Iran. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed with a loss of nearly 800 points Friday,
MTG leads outraged reaction to Trump’s foul-mouthed Easter threats to Iran: ‘He has gone insane’ - The president’s profanity-filled message threatened to destroy the country’s infrastructure unless th
But the first unmistakable case of blowback arrived in 1979 with the Iranian Revolution. In that country, discontent had been simmering beneath the seemingly stable façade of the Shah’s rule for years.
Consumer sentiment sank about 11% in April as the effects of the Iran war and higher gasoline prices hit households. The University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment index fell to a reading of 47.6 in April from March’s 53.
US and Iranian delegations have both arrived in Islamabad for high-stakes talks aimed at extending a fragile ceasefire after weeks of conflict.It comes after Donald Trump told reporters on Friday