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President Trump holds a printed copy of a post from his Truth Social account about the SAVE America Act earlier this month. Photo: Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty Images.

5 big things

1.Trump's SAVE Act obsession ties Senate in knots

  • Mike Zapler
Exclusive: Conservatives plan nationwide AI data center protests
2.Exclusive: Conservatives plan nationwide AI data center protests
Exclusive: AI scholar Dean Ball says he's heading to OpenAI
3.Exclusive: AI scholar Dean Ball says he's heading to OpenAI
Longevity medicine's do-or-die moment
4.Longevity medicine's do-or-die moment
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5.Gas dips below $4 a gallon after months of pump pain
    • Maria Curi
    7 hours ago
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    Technology
    Inside the White House's AI power center
    Animated illustration of an atom made of AI sparkle particles rotating around a larger AI sparkle.

    Illustration: Brendan Lynch/Axios

    Like its AI policy, the Trump administration's AI team is taking shape on the fly.

    Why it matters: Departures among key White House officials, combined with rapid advances in technology, are shaking up who's taking the lead on AI policy in the administration.

    Go deeper (2 min. read)
    • Ashley Gold,
    • Mackenzie Weinger
    8 hours ago
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    Technology
    Trump's shadow AI policy
    Illustration of a cursor hand holding a hoop of fire.

    Illustration: Aïda Amer/Axios. Stock: Getty Images

    The Trump administration entered office promising to get government out of the AI industry's way. It hasn't worked out that way.

    Why it matters: The White House says AI shouldn't be regulated, but it's shaping the industry through case-by-case interventions without clear rules, creating major uncertainty.

    Go deeper (2 min. read)
    • Amy Harder
    8 hours ago
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    Energy & Climate
    Arizona emerges as test case for AI's energy and water crunch
    Animated Arizona flag with an abstracted, glowing data center for the blue bottom part, lightning bolts flowing toward the center instead of yellow stripes, and a sun instead of a star.

    Illustration: Brendan Lynch/Axios

    PHOENIX — This desert region has become a bellwether for the nation's data center growth as the tech sector grapples with rising temperatures and scarce resources.

    Why it matters: Arizona is an extreme microcosm of the challenges the AI boom is running into across the country as tech companies race to build data centers demanding massive amounts of power and testing local water supplies.

    Go deeper (3 min. read)

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