Saudi Arabia freezes consultancy payments

The kingdom told government agencies to halt payments to advisers and consultancy firms until the end of June.
A view of Riyadh in the rain.Hamad I Mohammed/Reuters

Republican senators back Bolivia’s Paz

President Rodrigo Paz, who has restored US-Bolivia relations, was elected last year on a promise to enact economic “shock therapy.”
Rodrigo Paz

DeepMind founder on what Google AI products say about ‘singularity’

In an interview with Semafor, Hassabis opines on the steady march of AI capability.
Google DeepMind CEO Demis HassabisManuel Orbegozo/Reuters

Novo Nordisk lets Canadian patent expire

It is unclear whether the patent’s lapse was a bit of cunning corporate strategy or an expensive oversight.
Boxes of Ozempic and Wegovy made by Novo Nordisk are seen at a pharmacy in London.Hollie Adams/Reuters
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State paid leave laws build national pressure

“Paid family and medical leave has to be at the heart of a new majority’s agenda come January,” said Rep. Sarah McBride, D-Del.
Sarah McBride

Democrats object to Trump language in women’s Smithsonian bill

A years-long, bipartisan effort in Congress to build a women’s history Smithsonian museum is expected to end this evening in a vote with little to no support from Democrats.
Democratic Women’s CaucusTierney L. Cross/Getty Images

Democrats move to restore military paper’s independence

The new legislation from Senate Democrats aims to insulate Stars and Stripes from the Trump administration’s efforts to assert control.
Stars and Stripes issues Veronica McNabb/US Army National Guard

Republican senators back Bolivia’s Paz

President Rodrigo Paz, who has restored US-Bolivia relations, was elected last year on a promise to enact economic “shock therapy.”

Trump suggests Iran talks in ‘final stages’

The US believes it is making progress with Iran in peace talks, but disagreements between Washington and Israel threaten to derail the diplomacy.

Republicans set to scrap Trump’s ballroom money

The reason: GOP opposition to one of Trump’s top priorities.

Five Republican senators back Letlow in bid to sew up Louisiana runoff

The announcement is a sign that the dust is settling from her defeat of Sen. Bill Cassidy.

Banks taking a closer look at citizenship is ‘common sense,’ US regulator says

A new executive order presents a “reasonable trade-off,” US Comptroller of the Currency Jonathan Gould said at Semafor’s Banking on the Future Forum.

Massie finally fell because of US-Israel politics, not Epstein

Before he became the president’s sharpest Republican critic in Congress, Massie was a libertarian scientist who hated government spending and the taxes that paid for it.

Four takeaways from a huge primary night

Rep. Thomas Massie’s defeat by the Trump machine claimed all the headlines, but other states brought key lessons.

Top Republican pumps brakes on prediction markets regulation

House Financial Services chair cautions against ‘jumping to a conclusion’ on congressional action.
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