Democratic senator urges Rubio not to end Ethiopia food aid

Jeanne Shaheen warned of a potential “humanitarian catastrophe” should US aid be reduced amid renewed tensions in the northern Tigray region.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.US Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Ken Cedeno/Reuters.

China’s soft power play in Africa

China’s scrapping of import tariffs from 53 African countries burnishes its reputation as a trusted trade ally in stark contrast to Washington.
Chinese leader Xi Jinping and Kenyan President William Ruto.Chinese leader Xi Jinping and Kenyan President William Ruto. Iori Sagisawa/Pool via Reuters.

Democrats wrestle over campaign agenda: ‘You can’t just be anti-Trump’

Even if they can find middle ground, there’s the question of the best messenger for a party that lacks a clear leader.
Congressional Progressive Caucus Chair Greg Casar, D-TexasReuters

Dan Schulman’s plan to get Verizon back in the fight

“If somebody’s going to punch me, I’m going to punch back,” Verizon CEO Dan Schulman says in this episode of The CEO Signal.
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Progressive megadonors bet big on content creators

Democracy Alliance is urging members to commit eight-figure donations to a new liberal media fund, according to details shared with Semafor.
A woman films vertical videoSean Gardner/Reuters

Debatable: Trump’s White House ballroom

Lawmakers are debating whether the ballroom could solve the security problem — and how to fund it.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C.Elizabeth Frantz/Reuters

House could soon follow Senate in banning lawmakers from prediction markets

The Senate earlier unanimously passed a ban on senators trading on prediction markets Thursday.
Mike JohnsonKylie Cooper/Pool via Reuters

Democrats wrestle over campaign agenda: ‘You can’t just be anti-Trump’

Even if they can find middle ground, there’s the question of the best messenger for a party that lacks a clear leader.

Republicans plan ‘all-out assault’ on Platner’s candidacy in Maine

The GOP is readying a barrage of negative attacks on the Democratic Senate candidate.

Bipartisan pair of senators introduces prediction markets bill

The proposal would specifically define terms like event contracts while also requiring exchanges to implement safeguards against advertising, illicit finance, and fund segregation.

Supreme Court sparks a bipartisan redistricting rush

Lawmakers in both parties are endorsing plans to wipe out their rivals in states they control, with few voices of caution.

Trump reportedly weighs renewed Iran attacks

Worries that the conflict could resume drove benchmark oil prices above $126 a barrel.

Schiff tests GOP ahead of Iran war’s 60th day

Republicans are talking a lot about their concerns with an unauthorized war after more than 60 days, and the California Democrat says this is their chance to act.

Surveillance dilemma: Punt or shutdown

Congress is still racing to keep expiring Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act powers online.

Trump signs order expanding workers’ access to retirement plans

The president’s Thursday move will be integrated with the 2022 Saver’s Match, as first reported by Semafor earlier this year.
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