White House seeks to tweak deportation rhetoric

Republicans tacitly acknowledge that the administration’s hardline rhetoric on mass deportation risks alienating voters.
ICE agents on a raid in MinneapolisRyan Murphy/Reuters

Republicans approach the midterms with a doomed play for unity

The party hoped to focus its campaign on the benefits of last year’s party-line megabill. For now, it’s stuck over a sequel.
House Speaker Mike JohnsonJonathan Ernst/Reuters

White House signals safe passage for housing bill

The Senate is on track to pass President Donald Trump’s proposed ban on institutional investors in housing as part of a larger package of measures.
The US CapitolKylie Cooper/Reuters

US and Saudi firms team up for Africa minerals deals

Cove Capital and Saudi family conglomerate aim to raise multi billion dollar fund to acquire African mining operations.
A platinum mine in South Africa.Nqobile Dludla/Reuters
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Whitmer stands by working with Trump

As Democrats jockey to become chief Trump antagonist, the Michigan governor shows no sign of leaving her pragmatic lane.
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Republicans approach the midterms with a doomed play for unity

The party hoped to focus its campaign on the benefits of last year’s party-line megabill. For now, it’s stuck over a sequel.
House Speaker Mike JohnsonJonathan Ernst/Reuters

The anti-AIPAC PAC talks about its 2026 strategy

Semafor spoke with American Priorities about where it’s going next.
Demonstrators take part in a protest against the U.S. backing of the Israeli military operation in Gaza, outside the Washington office of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) in Washington, D.C., U.S., September 22, 2025.Daniel Becerril/Reuters

The Democratic tax fight that’s really over copying Republicans

As populism gains steam among Democrats, exempting large numbers of people from taxes strikes many on the left as “slopulism.”

US Vice President Vance criticized for silence on Iran war

The silence of the US vice president — a staunch anti-interventionist voice — has prompted frustration among allies.

More employees using AI, survey finds

In the fourth quarter of last year, 43% of public-sector employees said they used AI at least a few times annually, according to Gallup polling.

White House signals safe passage for housing bill

The Senate is on track to pass President Donald Trump’s proposed ban on institutional investors in housing as part of a larger package of measures.

Republican spending rises in Kentucky Senate race

A group supporting Rep. Andy Barr, R-Ky., is dropping more money to attack businessman Nate Morris in the Republican Senate primary.

White House seeks to tweak deportation rhetoric

Republicans tacitly acknowledge that the administration’s hardline rhetoric on mass deportation risks alienating voters.

US digs in on Iran campaign

The US defense chief said Tuesday’s strikes on Iran would be the most intense of the war, as President Donald Trump threatened further escalation.

Mullin set to take over a closed and chaotic Homeland Security

Democrats are still digging in on their immigration enforcement demands, even as airport security lines grow.
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