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  • Scoop: Platner declares Mills nearly finished in Maine Senate primary (yeni sekmede açılır)
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    Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner is making the case that his primary race against Gov. Janet Mills is all but over, a full two months ahead of their primary election on June 9. Why it matters: The Maine Democratic contest to take on Republican Sen. Susan Collins is one of the messiest primaries in the country, exposing rifts in the party over age, gender and ideology. Platner's team told donors and allies that he is pivoting to focus more on the general election and polls show him leading Mills by double digits, according to a Thursday memo seen first by Axios. "Another day, another poll

  • House Democrat announces impeachment push against Pete Hegseth over Iran war (yeni sekmede açılır)
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    A House Democrat announced Monday she will introduce articles of impeachment against Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth over his handling of U.S. operations in Iran. Why it matters: Hegseth is emerging as Democrats' top target in the Trump Cabinet following the ousters of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and Attorney General Pam Bondi. Polls have shown Hegseth is among the least popular members of the Cabinet, with the mounting costs of the Iran conflict placing further strain on his public image. The White House and Pentagon did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Driving t

  • Trump official Howard Lutnick to sit for May interview with House panel on Epstein ties (yeni sekmede açılır)
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    Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick will sit for a transcribed interview with the House Oversight Committee on May 6, a source familiar with the matter told Axios. Why it matters: Lutnick has come under intense public scrutiny after the Justice Department's release of documents related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein shed new light on the ties between the two men. Lutnick has denied wrongdoing in his dealings with Epstein, telling Axios' Mike Allen last month: "I look forward to appearing before the committee. I have done nothing wrong and I want to set the record straight." Oversight

  • David Hogg's PAC leaves some Dem campaigns fuming (yeni sekmede açılır)
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    Leaders We Deserve, the PAC founded by David Hogg to elect young progressives in Democratic primaries, is leaving some of the campaigns it endorsed griping about alleged broken promises. Why it matters: Multiple campaigns backed by Hogg's PAC fumed after primary losses that the group dangled hopes of financial commitments that never materialized. First it was Irene Shin: The Washington Post reported last July that Leaders We Deserve backed off a commitment to spend $400,000 on the 38-year-old Virginia state delegate's behalf in a U.S. House special election that was won by now-Rep. James Walki

  • Artemis II just set a new distance-from-Earth record (yeni sekmede açılır)
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    Artemis II's four astronauts have officially gone where no one has gone before, setting on Monday a new distance-from-Earth record for human spaceflight. Why it matters: Artemis II broke Apollo 13's 248,655-mile record, set over 55 years ago on that ill-fated ship's emergency flight home. Upon crossing that mark, Artemis II mission commander Reid Wiseman named a lunar crater "Carroll," after his wife who passed away from cancer in 2020. Driving the news: The lunar quartet has further to go yet. They'll reach their maximum distance (252,760 miles) just after 7 p.m. ET tonight. What's next: The

  • Iran sends "maximalist" peace plan response as Trump deadline looms (yeni sekmede açılır)
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    Iran sent a 10-point response to the proposals under discussion with the U.S. for ending the war, according to U.S. officials and the Iranian state news agency IRNA. Why it matters: The chances for a ceasefire deal before Trump's deadline expires at 8pm ET on Tuesday currently appear slim. Trump says without a deal by then, he will order massive strikes on Iranian civilian infrastructure. Iran says it would retaliate against energy and water facilities in the Gulf states. A U.S. official who saw the Iranian response called it "maximalist." Trump told reporters Iran's response was "significant"

  • Oil climbs anew on mixed signals about Iran war's future (yeni sekmede açılır)
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    Brent crude oil climbed more than 1% to above $110 per barrel when markets opened Sunday and remained high into the night amid mixed signals about the Iran war that's creating unprecedented disruption to global energy flows. Why it matters: President Trump is signaling major escalation, but also told Axios' Barak Ravid that the U.S. is in "deep negotiations" with Iran. Trump is threatening to bomb Iran's power plants and bridges starting Tuesday if the regime doesn't open the Strait of Hormuz. The latest: The global benchmark Brent crude was trading at nearly $111 per barrel as of 10pm Sunday

  • Behind the Curtain: Sam's superintelligence New Deal (yeni sekmede açılır)
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    OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is doing something no tech titan has ever done: He's publishing a detailed blueprint for how government should tax, regulate and redistribute the wealth from the very technology he's racing to build and spread. Why it matters: Altman told us in a half-hour interview that AI superintelligence is so close, so mind-bending, so disruptive that America needs a new social contract — on the scale of the Progressive Era in the early 1900s, and the New Deal during the Great Depression . The big picture: The threats of inaction or slow action are grave, Altman warns — widespread jo

  • The massive economic impact of the global energy crisis (yeni sekmede açılır)
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    Even if the Iran war ended now and the Strait of Hormuz reopened, the crisis has lasted long enough to bring a meaningful and damaging toll worldwide. Why it matters: " What began as a disruption in a key energy corridor is now feeding through the entire global economy," the UN's trade and development arm said in an analysis . Driving the news: Fresh outlooks are landing that take stock of the war's effect. The UN expects global economic growth to slow from 2.9% in 2025 to 2.6% this year, and that's without further escalation. It's not just about energy. Goods needed for fertilizers and much m

  • Iran mediators make last-ditch push for 45-day ceasefire (yeni sekmede açılır)
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    The U.S., Iran and a group of regional mediators are discussing the terms for a potential 45-day ceasefire that could lead to a permanent end to the war, according to four U.S., Israeli and regional sources with knowledge of the talks. Why it matters: The sources said the chances for reaching a partial deal over the next 48 hours are slim. But this last-ditch effort is the only chance to prevent a dramatic escalation in the war that will include massive strikes on Iranian civilian infrastructure and a retaliation against energy and water facilities in the Gulf states. Driving the news: Preside

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