Strong jobs data complicates Warsh’s path to lower rates

The US added 172,000 jobs in May, blowing past expectations and boosting the odds, in traders’ eyes, of a Fed rate hike.
A now hiring sign is seen in a store windowBrian Snyder/Reuters

Democrats ramp up plans to investigate Trump through corporate America

The party is notably united, and foreign dealmaking won’t be spared. They just have to win the House first.
Rep. Robert Garcia, D-Calif.Nathan Howard/Reuters

How one Tennessee student started a red-state anti-Pride push

The movement to counter June’s role as a celebration of LGBTQ rights is catching on with Republicans.
Rep. Andy Ogles, R-Tenn.Anna Rose Layden/Reuters

Companies struggle to measure AI’s ROI

CEOs are trying to prove to their boards that the cost is worthwhile.
Gary Cohn at Semafor World Economy 2026.
Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images for Semafor.
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Treasury advances immigration crackdown

The Treasury Department took its first step this morning toward implementing an executive order that drafted banks to help crack down on undocumented immigrants.
US Department of the TreasuryKen Cedeno/Reuters

How one Tennessee student started a red-state anti-Pride push

The movement to counter June’s role as a celebration of LGBTQ rights is catching on with Republicans.
Rep. Andy Ogles, R-Tenn.Anna Rose Layden/Reuters

Immigration funding passes Senate, surveillance bill blocked

Senate Republicans passed their $70 billion funding bill for Trump’s immigration enforcement agencies shortly before the sun rose on Friday.
Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) speaks during a press conference in Nuuk, Greenland.Stoyan Nenov/Reuters

Trump pitches farmers in Wisconsin

The president last appeared in Wisconsin during the 2024 campaign.

Democrats grapple with latest Platner hits

The New York Times reported that a former girlfriend said Platner had long known the skull tattoo on his chest was a Nazi image, and that he left marks on her.

Democrats ramp up plans to investigate Trump through corporate America

The party is notably united, and foreign dealmaking won’t be spared. They just have to win the House first.

Washington weighs new bipartisan AI proposal

Perhaps the most controversial provision would preempt state laws governing model development for three years.

Trump directs nearly $700M toward coal production

The president is using Cold War-era authorities to sink hundreds of millions of dollars into US-mined coal.

Senate Republican defections pile up on Trump priorities

The Senate floor is showcasing deep Republican dissatisfaction with President Donald Trump’s White House ballroom project and his paused “anti-weaponization” fund.

House Republicans struggle to win promotions

Several lost Republican primaries this cycle.

Trump to nominate Blanche as attorney general

Todd Blanche had held the job in an acting capacity since Pam Bondi’s departure.
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