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In a year where Americans are anxiously waiting for interest rates to drop, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon warns rates may go even higher.

In a year where Americans are anxiously waiting for interest rates to drop, the CEO of the world’s largest bank warns rates may go even higher than they are today and don’t count out a recession. There are two CEOs in this country whose annual letters to shareholders are more widely anticipated than the rest:…

Changes in global politics and military strategies are helping Ukraine's agriculture make a comeback in the market.

Ukraine is among the top agricultural producers globally, with its farming sector employing 14 percent of the population and generating 41 percent of export earnings. Previous concerns about Russia obstructing Ukraine’s grain exports and causing global food shortages have been largely resolved. Straight Arrow News contributor Peter Zeihan describes how changes in global politics and…

Over 1,600 airplanes faced GPS signal disruptions in Eastern Europe, raising concerns over potential Russian interference.

Over the weekend of March 23, more than 1,600 airplanes encountered interference with navigational signals in Eastern Europe. Aircraft flying in proximity to the Baltic region and several NATO nations in Eastern Europe have reported disruptions to their GPS signals. According to open-source intelligence, jamming affected 1,614 airplanes — predominantly civilian aircraft. Initial reports showed…

MAGA and Donald Trump's empowerment of Vladimir Putin enables him to push the limits of U.S. tolerance and threaten global security.

Some on the Left are concerned about former President Donald Trump and MAGA’s alignment with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Trump recently invited Russia to do “whatever the hell they want” to NATO countries not meeting certain defense spending guidelines. Now, Russia is intensifying its relationship with Iran, and recently launched an Iranian satellite into orbit…

In this episode of Weapons and Warfare, host Ryan Robertson talks to experts about what Russia's plans are in space.

In this episode of Weapons and Warfare, we take a deeper look at Russia and its nuclear ambitions in space. Host Ryan Robertson visits with three experts for their insights on what’s possible and likely when it comes to Russia and its nuclear capabilities in space.  Also featured in this episode: You can subscribe to…

After a U.S. official raised the alarm on a potential Russian space-based nuclear threat, many questioned: What if Russia made space nukes?

Back in February, Rep. Michael Turner, R-Ohio, caught the attention of the public when he indicated Russia was moving toward making a space-based nuclear weapon. Russia denied the claim, dismissing the statements as a ploy to pressure Russia into an arms deal with the West. The mere idea, though, caused some to wonder, “What if…

Ukraine is mostly on defensive in its war against Russia. Without enough artillery, drones are once again fulfilling a critical need.

Ukraine’s Western allies are trying to find as many artillery shells as possible to give the country in its war against Russia. The hard truth, however, is the West can’t produce or buy enough to meet Ukraine’s needs. The Czech Republic is leading a European initiative to buy artillery shells for Ukraine. Eight hundred thousand…

As Trump supporters fill positions of power within the Republican National Committee, dozens of staffers were fired on Monday, March 11.

The Republican National Committee’s new leadership has initiated staff cuts, firing dozens of employees on Monday, March 11, according to Axios. This comes shortly after allies of former President Donald Trump took key roles in the committee, including Michael Whatley as chair and Lara Trump as co-chair. Whatley’s chief operating officer, Sean Cairncross, mentioned in…

Russia production of munitions is outpacing Ukraine and its allies at a pivotal time.

Russia is gearing up for another offensive against Ukraine later this year, according to CNN. Moscow has one clear advantage against Ukraine, with NATO intelligence estimating that Russia produces 250,000 artillery munitions per month, totaling approximately 3 million annually. The numbers by Russia are vastly greater than the U.S. and its European allies, who produce…

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