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Han Kang’s Light and Thread, her first book since winning the Nobel Prize in Literature, weaves together the threads of her work and life.

Ernesto Londoño, the former New York Times bureau chief in Brazil, embarks upon a journey to the heart of modern psychedelics in Trippy.

The Grand Palais in Paris is exhibiting the work of Henri Matisse, one of France’s greatest artists, from his most prolific years, 1941 to 1954.

In Son of Nobody, Yann Martel reimagines the Trojan War through the eyes of an ancient soldier and a modern scholar.

Carissa Véliz’s Prophecy explores the rise of statistical and scientific prediction — and why prophecy has always been about power.

The man who is paying to see the future

Serial entrepreneur Bill Nguyen says his use of AI has moved beyond chatbot to body double.
Bill Nguyen in 2011. Brendan McDermid/Reuters.

How Dubai’s Hadi Badri builds confidence in a crisis

The Dubai Economic Development Corp. CEO says data, proactive engagement, and long-term goals can turn the Iran conflict into a “speed bump.”
Hadi BadriCourtesy of Government of Dubai/Joey Pfeifer/Semafor

Progressives skeptical of tech billionaires’ UBI support

Tech billionaires like Elon Musk and OpenAI’s Sam Altman have recently embraced universal basic income.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Liesa Johannssen/Reuters

How Dave Ricks keeps Lilly looking beyond its hit weight loss drugs

The drugmaker’s CEO says avoiding complacency is key to finding the next “home run.”
Dave RicksCourtesy of Lilly/Joey Pfeifer/Semafor
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Politics

Department of Justice drops criminal probe into Fed chair Powell

President Trump signaled yesterday to Semafor at the White House that he was willing to consider an alternative inquiry.
US Attorney Jeanine PirroNathan Howard/Reuters

Progressives skeptical of tech billionaires’ UBI support

Tech billionaires like Elon Musk and OpenAI’s Sam Altman have recently embraced universal basic income.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Liesa Johannssen/Reuters

Questions swirl over UAE currency swap

The United Arab Emirates’ request for a US currency swap akin to Argentina’s has a math problem, experts tell Semafor.
Scott Bessent Annabelle Gordon/Reuters

Trump opens door to alternative Fed renovation probe

Asked by Semafor Thursday if someone outside the Justice Department could get the answers he sought, the president said they could.

‘Awkward’ Louisiana Senate race divides Republicans

Bill Cassidy isn’t getting a lot of help from party heavyweights as he faces a Trump primary challenger.

Trump says he’s ‘looking’ at buying Spirit Airlines

It’s not clear where the US government funds would come from to acquire the budget carrier

Commerce Department’s top lawyer departs

Pierre Gentin is headed back to the private sector.

Iran war hits US economic confidence: Gallup

Americans have grown more pessimistic about the US economy in the weeks since the US-Israel war with Iran began, underscoring a key challenge for the White House.

Florida redistricting push divides Republicans

Florida might redraw its congressional maps to add red seats after Virginia approved a gerrymandered map favoring Democrats.

Republicans want Trump to move on Cabinet vacancies

Senators are urging the president to nominate officials to permanently fill attorney general, labor posts — before it’s too late.

‘Baffling’: Trump’s podcaster problem runs deep

Trump may have eased his spat with Joe Rogan, but other podcasters who backed him in 2024 are angry over Iran.
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