Tech firms deepen Asia chip investments

Tech giants are deepening their investments in Asia’s chip sector as demand for compute explodes.
Nvidia CEO Jensen HuangAnn Wang/Reuters

Republicans try to coalesce around Paxton after Cornyn loss

Party leaders in Washington had deemed Sen. John Cornyn the more electable candidate, but Republicans can’t afford to lose that seat and keep their majority.
John CornynKylie Cooper/Reuters

Elon Musk reportedly floats SpaceX, Tesla merger

Elon Musk has reportedly discussed merging SpaceX with Tesla, a deal that would give the world’s richest person even more control over his sprawling tech empire.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk.Evan Vucci/File Photo/Reuters

AI chipmaker SK Hynix hits $1T in market capitalization

Fellow Korean giant Samsung and semiconductor maker Micron also recently crossed the threshold.
High-bandwidth memory chip (HBM4) manufactured by South Korea’s SK Hynix.A high-bandwidth memory chip manufactured by South Korea’s SK Hynix. Max A. Cherney/File Photo/Reuters
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Trump suggests he can ‘outwait’ Iran in negotiations

Trump signaled an extended timeline for peace talks with Iran, saying he is “not satisfied” with the current terms of negotiations.
Marco Rubio, Donald Trump, and Pete Hegseth.Evan Vucci/Reuters

Trump insistent on elusive ‘great deal’ in Iran

He told Semafor during a Cabinet meeting that “it’s got to be perfect.”
President Donald Trump with his CabinetEvan Vucci/Reuters

Republicans catch the Trump strain of tea party fever

The party is facing a remarkably anti-incumbent base ahead of a tough midterms, this time cheered on by a president who likes to pick winners
President Donald TrumpEvan Vucci/Reuters

Why Democrats prefer their own messy primaries

The US political parties are best understood by looking at Texas and California, whose 2026 primaries tell a story: Republicans are run from the top, Democrats aren’t run at all.

Teachers aren’t getting formal guidance on AI, poll finds

Only 18% of K-12 teachers reported receiving formal guidance from administrators on how AI tools should be used across various classroom tasks.

Pam Bondi gets unusual representation

Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon has been serving as the former attorney general’s lawyer.

Republicans try to coalesce around Paxton after Cornyn loss

Party leaders in Washington had deemed Sen. John Cornyn the more electable candidate, but Republicans can’t afford to lose that seat and keep their majority.

Iran threatens retaliation after US strikes

Tehran said Washington’s attacks, which the US called “self-defense strikes,” violated the countries’ ceasefire.

White House calls Abraham Accords a ‘complement’ to Iran war deal

The White House is qualifying the president’s call for an array of other Middle Eastern nations to normalize relations with Israel as part of any deal to end the Iran war.

‘Circular firing squad’: Democrats question state conventions after Michigan debacle

The party is reevaluating its nominating practices that some warn could result in activist-driven sideshows.

Sen. Schiff takes on Trump’s ‘anti-weaponization’ fund

The California Democrat called the fund “the most brazen act of self-dealing corruption we’ve ever seen.”
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