In the year’s first primaries, the right and left make gains

Republicans sought to punish incumbents who’d shown disloyalty to President Donald Trump.
James Talarico speaksJoel Angel Juarez/Reuters

Republicans watch the clock on Trump’s Iran war

While his party largely supports a conflict that polls show Americans are cool to, the more time passes, the worse it could get.
President Donald TrumpJonathan Ernst/Reuters

Trump officials face Iran questions

Tuesday is the first opportunity for many lawmakers to grill the administration on its war aims.
Marco Rubio Ken Cedeno/Reuters

What to watch for on a huge primary day

At least half a dozen members of Congress are at risk of losing their seats in Tuesday’s primaries.
Ken PaxtonKaylee Greenlee/Reuters
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Wall Street bristles over Senate housing proposal

Firms are particularly concerned about a requirement that institutional investors sell any rental homes they build to individuals within seven years.
Tim Scott and Elizabeth Warren Kylie Cooper/Reuters

Tillis goes big before going home

The retiring senator is applying his no-holds-barred Federal Reserve playbook to — well, everything.
Thom TillisKent Nishimura/Reuters

All eyes on Vance amid Iran operation

The vice president is arguing that Trump’s Operation Epic Fury is different from past US conflicts.
JD Vance at the White HouseThe White House/Social Media/Handout via Reuters

Senate set to defeat Kaine’s Iran vote

A House war powers vote is also teed up for Thursday, but unity on the left isn’t guaranteed.

In the year’s first primaries, the right and left make gains

Republicans sought to punish incumbents who’d shown disloyalty to President Donald Trump.

Trump open to armed militias in Iran, WSJ reports

Trump is open to backing armed militias to help topple Iran’s government, The Wall Street Journal reported, as the expanding war raises questions about Washington’s endgame.

Republicans watch the clock on Trump’s Iran war

While his party largely supports a conflict that polls show Americans are cool to, the more time passes, the worse it could get.

Trump hosts German Chancellor Merz in Washington

Merz said Germany stood behind the US war on Iran, while adding that Berlin had no desire to participate.

What to watch for on a huge primary day

At least half a dozen members of Congress are at risk of losing their seats in Tuesday’s primaries.

Senate strikes deal on Trump’s housing idea

Congress is moving forward with a proposal to shut institutional investors out of housing despite the sustained skepticism of some free-market Republicans.

Trump officials face Iran questions

Tuesday is the first opportunity for many lawmakers to grill the administration on its war aims.
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