The 60-day itch: Iran war weighs on Republicans

The GOP is not about to start backing Democratic war authorizations, but there’s “restlessness” among lawmakers, as one put it.
Mike JohnsonMatt McClain/Reuters

Sanders convenes US, Chinese scientists on AI

The senator is heading up a rare discussion with international scientists Wednesday evening to address the “existential threat” posed by AI.
Senator Bernie SandersAnnabelle Gordon/Reuters

Ghana ‘rejects’ US health deal over data concerns

It becomes the latest African country to express privacy worries over Washington’s new health funding agreements on the continent.
A nurse fills a syringe with malaria vaccine.Baz Ratner/Reuters

As Senate advances Warsh, all eyes on Powell

The big question is whether Jerome Powell, whose term as governor doesn’t end until 2028, will stay on beyond the new Fed chair’s confirmation.
Kevin WarshKevin Lamarque/Reuters
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Oil rises as Trump rejects Iran’s peace proposal

The price of oil rose Wednesday after US President Donald Trump rejected Iran’s proposal to open the Strait of Hormuz and defended his maritime blockade.
U.S. President Donald Trump Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters

Warsh heads straight for Trump’s Fed pressure cooker

“I think he’ll be fine,” one Republican senator quipped as Warsh faces the president’s push for rate cuts. “But if not, it’s too late.”
Kevin WarshElizabeth Frantz/Reuters

Sanders convenes US, Chinese scientists on AI

The senator is heading up a rare discussion with international scientists Wednesday evening to address the “existential threat” posed by AI.
Senator Bernie SandersAnnabelle Gordon/Reuters

Powell vows to stay at Fed as a governor

When pressed on timing, Jerome Powell said: “I will leave when I think it’s appropriate to do so.”

Progressive groups: We don’t need the Democratic Party to cause a ‘blue wave’

Semafor got an exclusive seat at the America Votes summit, where left-leaning activists and unions plotted their comeback.

Why Ruben Gallego put himself in the barrel

The Arizona Democrat and potential presidential candidate talked to Semafor about his unique approach to Eric Swalwell’s implosion.

Voters will reward candidates who bash insurers, research finds

Voters increasingly see insurance companies as the primary bogeymen for health care costs.

Fewer Americans see themselves buying homes, poll finds

Just 28% of Americans say they expect to buy a home within 10 years, while 45% don’t see themselves buying a home in the foreseeable future.

As Senate advances Warsh, all eyes on Powell

The big question is whether Jerome Powell, whose term as governor doesn’t end until 2028, will stay on beyond the new Fed chair’s confirmation.

The 60-day itch: Iran war weighs on Republicans

The GOP is not about to start backing Democratic war authorizations, but there’s “restlessness” among lawmakers, as one put it.

‘Horsesh*t’: Hill Republicans align against Spirit’s bid for a Trump bailout

As the president considers a government lifeline for the struggling airline, a wide swath of his party wants no part of it.
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