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A naval vessel in the Strait of Hormuz in March 2026. Photo: Sahar AL ATTAR / AFP via Getty Images

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U.S. warships cross Strait of Hormuz for first time since Iran war began

  • Barak Ravid
Reps. Swalwell and Gonzales set to face expulsion votes
Reps. Swalwell and Gonzales set to face expulsion votes
Direct U.S.-Iran negotiations underway in Pakistan
Direct U.S.-Iran negotiations underway in Pakistan
Iran war tips Trump-Pope tension over the edge
Iran war tips Trump-Pope tension over the edge
Vance heads to high-stakes Iran talks: "JD is going to the Super Bowl"
Vance heads to high-stakes Iran talks: "JD is going to the Super Bowl"
    • Andrew Solender
    23 hours ago
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    On the campaign trail, every Democrat is a "fighter" now
    Vibrant purple campaign banner featuring two men in purple shirts and orange boxing gloves. Bold yellow logo with black text, a blue oval slogan, and a bottom caption reading VOTE BY JAN 31.

    Texas Democrat Christian Menefee is depicted boxing in a campaign ad run on Jan. 13. Photo: Christian Menefee for Congress

    Virtually every Democratic primary candidate this cycle, from the most progressive to the most moderate, wants voters to know one thing: How much of a "fighter" they are.

    Why it matters: It is the culmination of a year's worth of liberal grassroots fury over what they see as President Trump's many transgressions and the Democratic establishment's lackluster response.

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    • Andrew Solender
    23 hours ago
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    Politics & Policy
    Trump looms large over Republican congressional primaries
    President Trump speaks into a microphone in front of an American flag while wearing a blue suit and red tie.

    President Trump at an appearance in Miami Beach, Fla., on March 27. Photo: Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images

    President Trump will not be on the ballot this year, but you might not know it based on the ads being run by Republicans in competitive congressional primaries.

    Why it matters: Even as his approval rating droops amid rising gas prices and a sluggish economy, the president is still one of the most potent forces in Republican politics.

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    • Avery Lotz
    Apr 10, 2026
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    Politics & Policy
    Trump can't quit NATO alone. But he can hurt it.
    Photo illustration of four images of Trump delivering a speech divided by the NATO logo.

    Photo illustration: Annelise Capossela/Axios. Photos: Scott Olson, Spencer Platt/Getty Images

    President Trump can't abandon NATO on his own, but he can still turn the relationship toxic as he rails at American allies who sat out his Iran war.

    The big picture: America has been the backbone of the transatlantic alliance since 1949, but experts warn Trump's rhetoric and behavior threaten to undermine NATO's mutual trust even if the U.S. remains a member.

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