Johnson & Johnson CEO credits Trump tax policy for $55B US investment push, including $1B in Florida
Johnson & Johnson says favorable tax policies, a skilled workforce and a strong investment climate helped drive its $55 billion commitment to U.S. manufacturing and research.
Thune pushes back on Trump's call to fire Senate parliamentarian to pass SAVE America Act
Senate Majority Leader John Thune pushes back on Trump's call to fire parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough, saying Republicans don't have the votes to pass the bill.
Zeldin touts US energy future, says Indo-Pacific nations increasingly interested in American supply
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin says he is bullish on U.S. energy dominance, citing nuclear and oil and gas developments under the Trump administration.
Lockheed Martin CEO unveils AI-powered warfare tech built to stop drone swarms
Lockheed Martin CEO Jim Taiclet details systems like Sanctum, the company's AI-powered counter-drone system designed to detect and track drones before they're destroyed.
Trump push to make US ‘crypto capital of the world’ gains steam as crypto bill nears Senate markup
World Liberty Financial CEO Zach Witkoff pushes back on bank concerns over stablecoins, saying crypto growth has not led to a deposit flight.
Trump threatens to fire Powell, blasts Fed leadership as ‘incompetent’
Trump backs Kevin Warsh to lead the Fed as he threatens to fire Jerome Powell and blasts the central bank’s leadership as “incompetent."
Rolls-Royce unveils ultra-rare Project Nightingale, first model in new Coachbuild Collection
Rolls-Royce CEO Chris Brownridge unveils Project Nightingale, the first model in the new Coachbuild Collection, highlighting strong U.S. demand for ultra-luxury vehicles.
IRS CEO addresses staffing concerns, says refunds are ‘faster’ and ‘larger’ than ever
Bisignano pushed back on a Politico report of staffing shortages, arguing the agency’s tech-driven approach is delivering faster refunds and stronger performance.
Oil tankers reportedly moving through Strait of Hormuz, CEO says, as prices slide
Gristedes CEO John Catsimatidis says limited tanker traffic is beginning to move through the Strait of Hormuz, with flow still far below normal levels as oil prices decline.









