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Shida Bazyar’s The Nights Are Quiet in Tehran, which made the 2026 International Booker longlist, “captures what it means to live in hope.”

In Power and Culture: The Japanese-American War, 1941–1945 Akira Iriye offers a remarkably revisionist account of the war.

The music in Lucia Ronchetti’s Inferno at Teatro dell’Opera di Roma is “incredibly visual, atmospheric and tangible.”

Maria Stepanova’s book The Disappearing Act is a “poetic exploration” of the guilt familiar to Russians who oppose the Ukraine war.

The Young V&A Museum’s London exhibition on Wallace and Gromit explores the painstaking stop-motion techniques behind Aardman’s work.

US Soccer’s goal for the 2026 World Cup

CEO JT Batson says the tournament is forcing brands to see the value of the sport’s fans.

Pearson’s pitch for company bosses to become AI chief education officers

CEO Omar Abbosh says a new approach to skills is needed for companies to get the most from humans and technology.
Omar AbboshCourtesy of Pearson/Joey Pfeifer/Semafor

Democrats weigh how harshly to go after firms that courted Trump

The party is already drawing CEOs a road map for how they’d use their majority if they win back the House. But there are inherent risks.
Rep. Robert Garcia, D-Calif.Shannon Stapleton/Reuters

Netflix walks away from $83B Warner Bros. takeover

Paramount’s David Ellison gets the media property he has long wanted. Netflix, having swung and missed at its first big M&A deal, now has to reassure investors that its business is fine.
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Politics

Trump sidelines Republican Congress on Iran strikes

Democrats are calling for votes on war powers, but all signs point to the GOP going along with Trump’s latest foreign intervention.
US President Donald TrumpElizabeth Frantz/Reuters

Hillary Clinton denies meeting Epstein in testimony to US lawmakers

Republicans compelled the former secretary of state to testify; her husband, former President Bill Clinton will do so today.
Hillary Clinton. Shannon Stapleton/Reuters

Lawmakers eye tax changes to tackle institutional investors in housing

Hill Republicans have said they’re willing to play ball on Trump’s idea if it means getting separate bipartisan housing legislation over the finish line.
Scott BessentJonathan Ernst/Reuters

Democrats weigh how harshly to go after firms that courted Trump

The party is already drawing CEOs a road map for how they’d use their majority if they win back the House. But there are inherent risks.

Debatable: AI at the Pentagon

Lawmakers are divided over whether there should be more constraints around the US military’s use of the technology.

Texas Republican Senate hopefuls scramble to spend the day with Trump

All three changed plans to make sure they could stand alongside the president whose primary endorsement has remained elusive.

Venezuela’s long road back to oil relevance

Sanctions relief and new laws may attract investors, but politics, infrastructure, and trust hinder a rapid oil revival.

Moreno moves to lock down the Senate GOP campaign chief race for 2028

The first-term Ohioan is a man in a hurry, leveraging strong relationships throughout the party to make a decisive play.

FEMA disaster relief fund nearly empty, officials say

The Trump administration is amping up pressure on Congress to pass a DHS funding bill.

Republican floats working with Democrats on voter ID bill

Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan., thinks getting Democrats to vote for the bill is the most plausible path to passing it.

Johnson appears unlikely to punish Democrats for SOTU protests

“I think the punishment is the video that lives on forever of them acting as they did, the total lack of respect and decorum and just carrying it on,” the House speaker told Semafor.
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