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President Trump speaks to lawmakers during the Republican Members Issues Conference at Trump National Doral Miami on March 9. Photo: Roberto Schmidt/Getty Images

5 big things

1.Scoop: White House tells House Republicans to stop talking about mass deportations

  • Kate Santaliz,
  • Marc Caputo
Central banks have an oil price problem
2.Central banks have an oil price problem
"Beware": Top Iranian security official threatens Trump
3."Beware": Top Iranian security official threatens Trump
Gas price spikes are slamming Senate battleground states
4.Gas price spikes are slamming Senate battleground states
YouTube expands deepfake detection tool to politicians, journalists
5.YouTube expands deepfake detection tool to politicians, journalists
    • Barak Ravid
    3 mins ago
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    Politics & Policy
    Scoop: U.S. asks Israel to halt strikes on Iran's energy infrastructure
    Fire and smoke in Tehran

    Smoke and flames rise at the site of airstrikes on an oil depot in Tehran on March 7. Photo: Sasan / Middle East Images / AFP via Getty Images

    The Trump administration asked Israel on Monday not to carry out further strikes on energy facilities in Iran, particularly oil infrastructure, according to three sources familiar with the matter.

    Why it matters: The U.S. request marks the first time the Trump administration has reined in Israel since the two countries launched their joint operation against Iran ten days ago.

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    • Herb Scribner
    8 hours ago
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    Technology
    Jensen Huang: AI's biggest buildout is still ahead
    Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang speaks onstage during a keynote at CES 2025 in Las Vegas.

    Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang delivers a keynote address at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on Jan. 6, 2025. Photo: Patrick T. Fallon/AFP via Getty Images

    Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang wrote in a blog post Tuesday that decisions about how fast to build AI, who gets access and how to govern it will determine the technology's legacy.

    Why it matters: Huang — whose company underpins the AI boom — rarely publishes long essays about the tech's broader impact, offering other industry players and investors a rare window into his thinking.

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    • Marc Caputo,
    • Barak Ravid,
    • Colin Demarest
    9 hours ago
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    World
    Exclusive: U.S. dismissed Ukraine deal for anti-Iran drone tech last year
    An Iranian drone is shown while in a holder.

    An Iranian Shahed drone is displayed near Tehran in 2024. Photo: Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto via Getty Images

    Nearly seven months ago, Ukrainian officials tried to sell the U.S. their battle-proven technology for downing Iranian-made attack drones. They even made a PowerPoint presentation — obtained exclusively by Axios — showing how it could protect American forces and their allies in a Middle East war.

    • The Trump administration dismissed the Ukrainians, only to reverse course last week because of more-than-expected drone strikes from Iran.

    Why it matters: Snubbing Ukraine's offer ranks as one of the biggest tactical miscalculations by the administration since the bombing of Iran began Feb. 28, two U.S. officials tell Axios.

    Go deeper (3 min. read)

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