Keane suggests the US could take control of Iran’s main oil center whenever it decides.

Potential U.S. Action on Iran’s Oil Export Hub Retired four-star Army General Jack Keene has suggested that the United States could consider taking control of Iran’s main oil export facility, which he described as a critical economic lifeline for the Iranian regime. As the U.S. military continues to dismantle Tehran’s military capacities, Keene emphasized the […]
OPEC+ decides to increase oil production despite disruptions in shipments caused by the US conflict with Iran.

OPEC+ to Increase Oil Production Amid Geopolitical Tensions On Sunday, OPEC+ decided to increase oil production by a modest 206,000 barrels per day starting in April. This move comes as tensions rise due to the U.S. and Israeli military actions against Iran, which are disrupting oil flow from key producers in the Middle East. Although […]
Browns GM decides on QB as uncertainty surrounds Shedeur Sanders and Deshaun Watson

Browns Delay Decision on Week 1 Quarterback Starter The Cleveland Browns aren’t rushing to announce their starting quarterback for Week 1, even in mid-February. General manager Andrew Berry commented at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, stating, “It’s too early to tell.” Mary Kay Cabot from Cleveland.com highlighted the uncertainty regarding whether Shedeur Sanders or […]
Supreme Court decides USPS cannot be taken to court for mail that was not delivered in a 5-4 vote

Supreme Court Rules on Postal Service’s Sovereign Immunity The Supreme Court determined, in a decision of 5-4, that the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) does not have the right to sue for damages when it intentionally fails to deliver mail. This ruling was made public on Tuesday. Justice Clarence Thomas authored the majority opinion, explaining that […]
Grand jury decides not to charge in Patrick Beverley assault case

Grand Jury Decides No Charges for Patrick Beverley A grand jury in Fort Bend County, Texas, decided not to file charges against former NBA player Patrick Beverley on Monday, as per court records. Beverley, who is 37 years old, faced felony assault allegations for supposedly hitting and strangling his teenage sister during a heated argument […]
US women’s hockey team decides on invitation to Trump’s State of the Union address

U.S. Women’s Hockey Team Declines Trump Invitation The U.S. women’s ice hockey team recently celebrated their gold medal victory in Canada at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Games. However, they turned down an invitation from President Donald Trump to attend his State of the Union address on Tuesday. USA Hockey expressed their gratitude in a statement, acknowledging […]
Epstein Estate Decides to Pay $35 Million to Resolve Class Action Lawsuit

Epstein Estate Settles Class Action Lawsuit for $35 Million On Thursday, Jeffrey Epstein’s estate reached an agreement to pay as much as $35 million to resolve a class action lawsuit involving two of Epstein’s advisors, according to a recent court filing. The law firm Boies Schiller Flexner, representing alleged victims of Epstein, made the settlement […]
Supreme Court decides on Trump’s tariff plan described as ‘life or death’ by the White House

Supreme Court Blocks Trump’s Tariffs On Friday, the Supreme Court issued a significant ruling against President Trump’s tariffs. The justices, in a 6-3 decision, found that Trump’s use of emergency laws to apply hefty tariffs on most of the United States’ trading partners was unconstitutional, undermining one of his key economic strategies. The case was […]
Lane Johnson decides on retirement following coaching changes

Eagles Spotlight: Lane Johnson Returns for 14th NFL Season The Eagles can finally exhale. Lane Johnson is back on the field. The team’s standout right tackle revealed Thursday that he will play for his 14th NFL season in 2026, as reported by the Philadelphia Inquirer. Johnson’s decision follows a Lisfranc injury that caused him to […]
Trump Administration Decides Against Using Federal Money to Pressure California Universities to Comply

Agreement Between Trump Administration and UCLA On Friday, the Trump administration came to an agreement with the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), which means the government will retract its request for $1.2 billion and reinstate millions in federal funding. The situation regarding accusations of anti-Semitism and race-based admissions policies, which led to preliminary legal […]