Axel Springer’s Döpfner courts UK conservative elites

The German mogul is courting regulators and the country’s influential conservative political figures as he attempts to get his bid to buy the Telegraph approved.
Mathias DopfnerPaul Morigi/Getty Images for Semafor

The oldest job in journalism: New York Post ‘runners’ defy AI

In an age of shrinking newsroom budgets, mass layoffs, and AI, sending human beings to physical locations is something of a luxury.
An illustration of a potholeJoey Pfeifer/Semafor

Trump-linked investor backs new LNG project in Alaska

An oil and gas exec linked to the Trump family plans to use equipment from a sanctioned Russian gas project to open a major new export terminal in Alaska.
LNG tanks are pictured at Tokyo Gas’s LNG terminal in Sodegaura, Japan. Kim Kyung-Hoon/File Photo/Reuters.

Substack rival Beehiiv makes a push into podcasting

Beehiiv has privately been reaching out to independent podcasters on Substack and other platforms.
Beehiiv logo Dado Ruvic/Illustration via Reuters
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Hackers hit Patel email while cyber defenses weakened by shutdown

CISA, housed within DHS and responsible for defending critical infrastructure, has been hamstrung by the ongoing shutdown.
FBI Director Kash PatelLeah Millis/File Photo/Reuters

Labor rule opens door to private-market, digital assets in retirement plans

The rule would make it harder to sue employers who choose to add private-market, digital, and other alternative assets to their retirement plans.
US Department of Labor headquarters in Washington DCDaniel Becerril/Reuters

Trump-linked investor backs new LNG project in Alaska

An oil and gas exec linked to the Trump family plans to use equipment from a sanctioned Russian gas project to open a major new export terminal in Alaska.
LNG tanks are pictured at Tokyo Gas’s LNG terminal in Sodegaura, Japan. Kim Kyung-Hoon/File Photo/Reuters.

Midsize banks urge action on deposit insurance

Smaller financial institutions that supported an ambitious expansion of deposit insurance are still urging lawmakers to advance a new, pared-back version.

Can Treasury keep playing the short game and winning?

Secretary Scott Bessent’s recent moves help explain something broader about the way this administration operates.

US, China escalate trade standoff ahead of visit

China launched two probes into US trade practices, as both sides aim to build leverage before Donald Trump’s trip to Beijing in May.

Iran conflict divides Republicans at CPAC

A gathering of prominent American conservatives last week exposed deep divisions within the Republican Party over the Iran war.

Acting CFPB director huddles with congressional Republicans on agency’s future

The lawmakers told Semafor that they discussed opportunities to rein in the agency without shuttering it.

Senate reaches deal to fund most of DHS

It’s a face-saving move for two parties who’d grown tired of airport chaos and wanted to leave Washington.

Scott Brown isn’t leaving New Hampshire’s ‘weird’ Senate race

He lost the Trump endorsement. The national Republican Party wants his rival. He told Semafor he doesn’t really care.

Debatable: Regulating prediction markets

Democrats — and a few Republicans — want to erect rules for the popular platforms.
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