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The late Kaija Saariaho’s opera Innocence at New York’s Metropolitan Opera follows the aftermath of a school shooting in Helsinki.

Alex Perry’s Blood Will Flow recounts the 2021 Battle of Palma in Mozambique, where Islamic State fighters killed civilians and trapped TotalEnergies contractors inside their compounds.

Bomber by the Irish-British writer Len Deighton follows pilots, ground crew, and civilians through an RAF raid on an industrial town in 1943.

Thirteen Perfect Fugitives recounts the world’s largest art heist, as told by the FBI agent, Geoffrey Kelly, who investigated the case.

Cutting Through Rocks, by Mohammadreza Eyni and Sara Khaki, was the first Iranian documentary nominated for an Oscar.

Trump digs Powell in deeper at Fed

The president on Thursday put his weight behind the probe into the Fed chair.
Jerome Powell on TVBrendan McDermid/Reuters

Senate prepares for a long weekend slog

“We will get DHS funded. We’re going to be here until that happens,” said Sen. Bernie Moreno, R-Ohio. “We’re dug in, baby.”
Bernie MorenoEvan Vucci/Reuters

Bondi’s play to defuse an Epstein subpoena partly pays off

Three of the five Republicans who voted to question her under oath are still unconvinced, but two are showing signs of wavering.
Attorney General Pam BondiNathan Howard/Reuters

Why CEOs should care about the quantum ‘space race’

IonQ’s Niccolo de Masi says getting quantum security right is ‘a matter of survivability.’
Niccolo de MasiCourtesy of IonQ/Joey Pfeifer/Semafor
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Politics

Paxton PAC buys more anti-Cornyn ads for Mar-A-Lago

The Texas Senate hopeful is spending for an audience of one: President Donald Trump.
Texas Attorney General Ken PaxtonKaylee Greenlee/Reuters

Senate Democrats square off with each other in ‘spicy primaries’

The days of Democratic party leadership picking winners is over.
Graham Platner campaigns in Maine Brian Snyder/Reuters

Debatable: Will Russia’s luck last?

The Iran war temporarily benefits Moscow, but there’s disagreement over what it means for the Kremlin long-term.
Vladimir PutinSputnik/Vyacheslav Prokofyev/Pool via Reuters

Trump digs Powell in deeper at Fed

The president on Thursday put his weight behind the probe into the Fed chair.

Senate prepares for a long weekend slog

“We will get DHS funded. We’re going to be here until that happens,” said Sen. Bernie Moreno, R-Ohio. “We’re dug in, baby.”

Strain evident in Trump-Takaichi White House meeting

Trump’s joke, comparing the US’ surprise strikes on Iran to Japan’s 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, elicited an awkward reaction from Takaichi.

Treasury eyes lifting sanctions on Iranian oil

The Trump administration has been desperate to rein in oil prices.

Collins wants bipartisan Iran spending bill

Some Republicans don’t want to use the party-line budget reconciliation process to deliver war funding.

Bondi’s play to defuse an Epstein subpoena partly pays off

Three of the five Republicans who voted to question her under oath are still unconvinced, but two are showing signs of wavering.

US banking regulators set to ease capital requirements

US banking regulators are expected to vote this morning on their latest attempt to overhaul capital requirements following years of intense lobbying.

FHFA chief teases new housing policy

Bill Pulte said to expect the new policy in “the next week or two.”
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