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1.U.S. and Iran discuss moving up signing of deal, sources say

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Trump's DNI pick hearing scuttled over voting law spat
2.Trump's DNI pick hearing scuttled over voting law spat
Anthropic export ban sounds alarms for AI industry
3.Anthropic export ban sounds alarms for AI industry
MAGA hawk mutiny deepens Trump's isolation on Iran
4.MAGA hawk mutiny deepens Trump's isolation on Iran
Springtime buying: More furniture, less dining out
5.Springtime buying: More furniture, less dining out
    • Josephine Walker
    7 hours ago
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    Politics & Policy
    Sewer socialism is flowing through America's cities
    Illustration of the front of a building and its columns with one of the columns replaced with a red fist icon.

    Illustration: Aïda Amer/Axios

    America's cities are seeing a socialism surge, but it's not the post-Cold War boogeyman that schoolchildren were warned about.

    The big picture: It's called sewer socialism, and is the cornerstone for policies from New York's Zohran Mamdami, Seattle's Katie Wilson and Washington D.C. mayoral candidate Janeese Lewis George.

    Go deeper (2 min. read)
    • Russell Contreras
    7 hours ago
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    Politics & Policy
    American pride has fallen off a cliff

    A profound identity crisis has gripped America ahead of its 250th birthday: Citizens are less proud, less religiously unified and losing faith that the American Dream still works.

    Why it matters: Democracies can survive policy brawls. They struggle to function when citizens lose faith in shared institutions, abandon a common civic story and use politics to replace religion and community.

    Go deeper (1 min. read)
    • Avery Lotz
    8 hours ago
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    Economy
    Mom and dad are both breadwinners in most families for first time

    Just over half of parents in families with a mom and a dad both worked full time last year, setting a record high, according to a new Pew Research Center analysis out Tuesday.

    The big picture: It comes as college-educated women are flocking to the workforce — and as cost-of-living concerns strain families.

    Go deeper (1 min. read)

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