

Trump Administration Can’t Easily Refund Tariffs As Court Demands, It Claims
The administration still has to figure out how to process millions of refunds.
ByAlison Durkee,
Forbes Staff

Democratic-Led States Sue Trump To Block New Tariffs
The lawsuit takes aim at the tariffs Trump imposed to replace the ones the Supreme Court struck down.
ByAlison Durkee,
Forbes Staff

These Companies Stand To Benefit From Trump’s Iran War—Exxon, Raytheon And More
The defense and energy sectors have the most to gain from a lengthy conflict.
ByAlison Durkee,
Forbes Staff

Trump Officially Nominates Kevin Warsh As Fed Chair
Warsh has claimed the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy “has been broken for quite a long time.”
ByAntonio Pequeño IV,
Forbes Staff

Trump Threatens To Cut All Trade With Spain Over Iran War Dispute
Trump claimed the country is not allowing the U.S. military to use its bases amid armed conflict in the Middle East.
ByAntonio Pequeño IV,
Forbes Staff

How Trump’s War With Iran Could Have Already Cost Over $1 Billion
The military operation had already cost more than approximately $600 million before the first strikes were even carried out.
ByAlison Durkee,
Forbes Staff

Data Center Batteries Enter The Iron Age
This week’s Current Climate newsletter also looks at how Red Texas is turning green when it comes to energy and building up U.S. supply chains for a better electric grid
ByAlan Ohnsman,
Forbes Staff

Hegseth Designates Anthropic As Supply Chain Risk After Trump Bans Government Use
Anthropic rejected a request from the Pentagon to allow it to have unrestricted access to its AI model, taking issue with the agency using the model for mass surveillance and fully autonomous weapons.
ByAntonio Pequeño IV,
Forbes Staff

Trump Approval Rating: Support Among Hispanics Drops 6 Points In 1 Month
Trump had a 43% approval rating in the latest poll released Thursday.
BySara Dorn,
Forbes Staff

Bill Clinton’s Epstein Testimony Raises ‘New Questions’ About Trump’s Friendship With Financier, Lawmakers Say (Live Updates)
The testimony marks the first time a former president has been compelled to testify to Congress.
ByAlison Durkee,
Forbes Staff