Saudi’s NEOM halts work on The Line until after 2030

Budget deficits and feasibility questions were forcing a rethink even before the Iran war.
A rendering of The Line.Courtesy of NEOM.

Gabbard resigns, adding to Trump’s long to-do list

Any successor to the departing national intelligence director would have to get through an increasingly frustrated Senate Republican Conference.
Tulsi Gabbard, director of national intelligenceNathan Howard/Reuters

How Trump lost Senate Republicans

The president’s sway with them is lower than at any point in his second term — even as his influence in party primaries peaks.
President Donald TrumpKevin Lamarque/Reuters

Ebola outbreak prompts scrutiny of Trump cuts

Congressional Democrats and health experts say slashing USAID hampered the virus response
Shuttered USAID officesJonathan Ernst/Reuters
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No ‘immediate’ tariffs on semiconductors

The US will not impose tariffs on semiconductors in the near future, US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said Friday.
Jamieson GreerEleanor Mueller/Semafor

Trump administration clarifies new green card policy

Most people seeking green cards will have to leave the country to apply for permanent residency, rather than do it from inside the US, the Trump administration said Friday.
A woman holds a replica green cardLucy Nicholson/Reuters

Gabbard resigns, adding to Trump’s long to-do list

Any successor to the departing national intelligence director would have to get through an increasingly frustrated Senate Republican Conference.
Tulsi Gabbard, director of national intelligenceNathan Howard/Reuters

Senators pitch bipartisan affirmation of US-Taiwan ties amid arms sale pause

The president has described a paused $14 billion weapons package for the self-governing island as a “negotiating chip” with China.

Trump faces further Republican rebellion

The latest displeasure comes over an “Anti-Weaponization Fund,” wth Trump’s standing among GOP legislators is at its lowest point of his second term.

Debatable: Taiwan arms sales

Members of Congress broadly support defensive weapon sales to Taiwan, but there’s friction over how far US support for the self-governing island should go.

Ebola outbreak prompts scrutiny of Trump cuts

Congressional Democrats and health experts say slashing USAID hampered the virus response

DNC autopsy prompts more questions

The Democratic National Committee’s incomplete 2024 “autopsy” report contains no mention of the war in Gaza.

Republicans’ view of economy darkens, poll finds

Only 16% of all US adults describe current economic conditions as excellent or good, the lowest in three years.

Trump postpones signing AI and cybersecurity order

Trump suggested he had concerns it could shrink the country’s AI lead over China.

How Trump lost Senate Republicans

The president’s sway with them is lower than at any point in his second term — even as his influence in party primaries peaks.
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