FCC Chair Brendan Carr praises Bari Weiss’ CBS

“I think they’re doing a great job,” Carr said at Semafor’s Restoring Trust in Media event Wednesday.
Brendan CarrPaul Morigi/Getty Images for Semafor

Wall Street’s top cop wants companies to name names

The Southern District of New York is changing a longstanding approach to corporate fraud prosecutions, hoping to incentivize companies to flip on their executives.
Jay Clayton in 2019.Shannon Stapleton/Reuters

Paypal, Stripe not currently in talks

PayPal has been working with bankers for months to prepare for a potential activist campaign or unwanted takeover bid.
A pedestrian walks past the PayPal logo at an office building in Berlin.Fabrizio Bensch/Reuters

Highlights from Semafor’s Restoring Trust in Media

As trust in news declines and business models evolve, media power is being reshaped by mergers, regulation, and ownership battles.
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Politics

FEMA disaster relief fund nearly empty, officials say

The Trump administration is amping up pressure on Congress to pass a DHS funding bill.
FEMA buildingKen Cedeno/Reuters

Republican floats working with Democrats on voter ID bill

Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan., thinks getting Democrats to vote for the bill is the most plausible path to passing it.
Roger MarshallKaylee Greenlee Beal/Reuters

Johnson appears unlikely to punish Democrats for SOTU protests

“I think the punishment is the video that lives on forever of them acting as they did, the total lack of respect and decorum and just carrying it on,” the House speaker told Semafor.
Mike JohnsonNathan Howard/Reuters

French territory of New Caledonia seen as possible minerals target

Could the French territory be in Trump’s sights?

Inside Trump’s bid to involve banks in immigration agenda

The administration’s exploration of a requirement for banks to collect proof of citizenship from customers began late last year.

Epstein saga ensnares academia

Harvard University’s former president Larry Summers will resign from the school over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, as the scandal increasingly ensnares figures in academia.

US, Iran set to hold last-ditch nuclear talks

Iran threatened to escalate any conflict if the US attacked, as both countries ramp up pressure on each other ahead of nuclear talks in Geneva on Thursday.

Republicans to Trump: Make any Cabinet shakeups soon, or after November

Few are sure he’ll change up his top ranks as negative headlines mount. But they know pre-midterms drama doesn’t help.

US government to meet with robot-makers as China competition intensifies

The Department of Commerce is convening American robotics companies on March 10 to discuss how to bolster the domestic industry and thwart Chinese competition.

Texas Republicans sidestep Gonzales allegations

He allegedly had an affair with a former staffer who later died after setting herself on fire.

Shutdown hits homeland security agencies outside immigration enforcement

The bulk of those who are missing checks do not work in immigration enforcement.
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