Palantir partnership is at heart of Anthropic, Pentagon rift

The roots of the conflict point to the changing nature of software stacks as top officials push to modernize the military.
An aerial view of the Pentagon.Joshua Roberts/File Photo/Reuters

Trump suggests he is talking to Xi about Taiwan arms sale

Analysts sought clarity on Trump’s remark, which would signal a stunning reversal of decadeslong US policy.
Taiwanese soldiers participate in drillsAnn Wang/Reuters

Iran partially closes Strait of Hormuz amid nuclear talks

It was Tehran’s first closure of the waterway since US President Donald Trump threatened military action against Iran in January.
The Strait of HormuzStringer/Reuters

Trump poised to tout critical minerals facility in Georgia

The president also might take the opportunity to keep bashing former Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, one of his Republican critics.
Donald TrumpKevin Lamarque/Reuters
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Democratic groups wage populist fight on Trump tax cuts

The group Fair Share America is rebranding as Families Over Billionaires and launching the Stop the Billionaire Bailout PAC.
President Donald Trump signs the Republican tax bill in 2025.President Donald Trump signs the Republican tax bill in 2025. Alex Brandon/Pool via Reuters

Trump poised to tout critical minerals facility in Georgia

The president also might take the opportunity to keep bashing former Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, one of his Republican critics.
Donald TrumpKevin Lamarque/Reuters

Trump suggests he is talking to Xi about Taiwan arms sale

Analysts sought clarity on Trump’s remark, which would signal a stunning reversal of decadeslong US policy.
Taiwanese soldiers participate in drillsAnn Wang/Reuters

Little momentum for ending partial US government shutdown

Democrats sent Republicans and the White House an immigration enforcement counteroffer late Monday night, but there’s little momentum for a deal.

How the Trump administration learned to stop worrying and love big business

Many analysts still don’t understand how foundational Republican complaints about censorship are to contemporary politics.

Trump claims victories on the economy after solid jobs, inflation reports

The White House is claiming victory on the economy after two solid reports, but experts warned the data masks deeper vulnerabilities.

Bangladesh election could lead to a reset in India ties, analysts say

A center-right party coasted to a landslide win in Bangladesh’s first elections since a Gen Z-led uprising ousted the country’s former leader in 2024.

European nations say Navalny was poisoned by frog toxin

Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny died in prison after being poisoned by a frog toxin, five European countries said Saturday.

US-Taiwan ties get dose of stability as defense tensions linger

The US and Taiwan inked a trade pact to slash tariffs and bolster semiconductor supply chains, as the island tries to step up its defense spending in the face of threats from China.

Rubio strikes polite tone in Munich, but Europe likely not convinced

Washington’s top diplomat on Saturday emphasized that the US is not looking to abandon the transatlantic alliance — so long as Europe shifts closer to the American worldview.

Senate Democrats want answers on DOJ antitrust firing

A group of seven Democratic senators are seeking communications related to the ouster of Justice Department antitrust chief Gail Slater, and records of lobbying related to an upcoming monopoly trial against Live Nation.
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