How hackers piled onto the Israeli-Hamas conflict 

Oct. 15 By ANTOANETA ROUSSI Hackers sympathetic to Hamas are working to make the Israel-Gaza conflict the next front of cyberwarfare. Hacking groups with links to countries including Iran and Russia have launched a series of cyberattacks and online campaigns against Israel over the past…

Will Jim Jordan bully his way to the speakership? 

Oct. 14 By RACHAEL BADE Back in September 2016, Rep. Jim Jordan was on a crusade: He wanted the House to launch impeachment proceedings against IRS Commissioner John Koskinen over allegations that the agency had targeted conservatives. But Jordan (R-Ohio) had a problem: GOP party…

Republicans ramp up search for an escape hatch from speaker chaos 

Oct. 13 By SARAH FERRIS Centrists are signaling they’re open to a deal. Democrats are outlining terms. With no speaker in sight yet, House Republicans are ramping up their discussions about a way to reopen the chamber. A bipartisan solution to the GOP’s leadership chaos…

Oil, Treasuries, Gold Prices Jump Amid Mideast Fears 

Oct. 12 By Caroline Valetkevitch NEW YORK (Reuters) – Oil, U.S. Treasuries and gold prices rose on Friday, with crude soaring nearly 6%, on safe-haven buying driven by the escalating Middle East conflict as Israel urged civilians to leave the northern Gaza Strip. Brent crude…

U.S. may send second aircraft carrier toward Israel 

Oct. 10 By LARA SELIGMAN The U.S. could soon have two aircraft carriers in the eastern Mediterranean, according to Defense Department officials, a move that would mark a major escalation in U.S. military power in the region as fighting intensifies between Israeli forces and Hamas…

Abu Dhabi’s Oil Champion ADNOC Bets on Global Expansion 

Oct. 9 By Maha El Dahan DUBAI (Reuters) -The United Arab Emirates is refashioning state-owned Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) in the image of an international oil major by stepping up its global expansion and finding new revenue streams to maximise earnings for the…

Empty speaker’s office aggravates House-Senate beef 

Oct. 7 By BURGESS EVERETT The chaos-ridden, speaker-less House is threatening to stymie a host of bipartisan legislative efforts across the Capitol — and senators are getting really tired of it. Forget the expectations earlier this year of achieving even modest policy reforms, or passing…

Inside the bipartisan deal that might have saved Kevin McCarthy 

Oct. 6 By SARAH FERRIS Centrists in the House attempted to engineer a last-minute bipartisan power-sharing agreement that could have saved Kevin McCarthy’s speakership — a frantic but failed effort that continued just hours before the fateful vote. Democrats in the bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus…