Ukraine locks in on Crimea strategy

In targeting Crimea, Kyiv is trying to demonstrate Russian President Vladimir Putin’s failure to defend the peninsula.
Lines for gas in Crimea
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US grapples with rise of Chinese open-source AI

Palantir’s chief technology officer said the Chinese technology poses an economic threat to the US.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, US President Donald Trump, Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis, and South Korea’s President Lee Jae Myung
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ASML raises forecasts as AI boom boosts sales

The Dutch technology giant expects an AI-driven boom in demand for its chipmaking machines to continue after Q2 sales jumped.
Logo of ASML is displayed at the company’s booth at the 8th China International Import Expo.
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‘Nobody told me how dangerous it is’: How Trump sees threats to his life

As fresh risks from Iran make headlines, those closest to the president told Semafor that, in private, he aims for fatalistic humor.
Donald Trump
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Collins says Democrats want ICE reforms they rejected

Maine Democratic Gov. Janet Mills wrote to the state’s congressional delegation today, pushing for ICE “to be fundamentally reformed.”
Susan Collins
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Trump turns to commercial diplomacy in Iraq

Iraqi Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi’s warm welcome from Trump buoyed by billions in expected deal announcements
President Donald Trump shakes hands with Iraqi Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi
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How Obama fits into Democratic centrists’ comeback plot

Recent campaigns have revealed how hard it is for the Democrats to fight an insurgency without a clear leader.
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Democrats wage a new campaign culture war with the alpha left

The old divisions reopened between the party’s establishment and its swaggering young progressives won’t heal easily, despite Graham Platner’s exit.

Baltimore Sun owner threatens to sue Moore over Epstein comments

The Maryland governor tried to tie Sinclair chairman David Smith to the disgraced financier.

White House not ruling out action on open-source AI models

The administration has an interest in boosting the US’ nascent open-source industry, which is increasingly concerned about losing ground to China.

Blanche’s mission: Convince the Senate’s free agents

Sens. John Cornyn, R-Texas, and Thom Tillis, R-N.C., will have some hard questions for the acting attorney general.

Daylight saving bill hits wall in Senate

Senate Majority Whip John Barrasso said the daylight saving time measure would not be able to pass by unanimous consent.

‘Nobody told me how dangerous it is’: How Trump sees threats to his life

As fresh risks from Iran make headlines, those closest to the president told Semafor that, in private, he aims for fatalistic humor.

Parasitic infection outbreak exposes deep cracks in public health

A sprawling cyclospora outbreak spotlights deeper issues in America’s public health system.

Fed Chair Warsh condemns inflation while dodging on hikes

In his first hearing since starting the job, the Federal Reserve chair promised lawmakers he would “deliver price stability” but took pains to avoid specifying what that means for rates.
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