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    • Barak Ravid
    Mar 27, 2026
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    World
    Scoop: Rubio and EU official had heated exchange on Russia at G7 meeting
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    Rubio (L) and Kallas (C) at the Munich Security Conference in February. Photo: Ronald Wittek/Pool/AFP via Getty

    EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas asked Secretary of State Marco Rubio when the U.S. would get tough on Russia during a G7 ministers meeting on Friday, sparking a sharp retort, according to three sources who attended the meeting.

    Why it matters: The tense exchange, which took place in front of allied foreign ministers, was symptomatic of the mutual distrust between the U.S. and many of its European allies over the war in Ukraine.

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    • Kelly Tyko
    Mar 27, 2026
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    Business
    Trump's signature is coming to U.S. currency — as cash use fades
    Illustration of a hand in a suit erasing a dollar bill in chalk on a chalkboard

    Illustration: Sarah Grillo/Axios

    President Trump's signature is set to appear on U.S. currency — a first for a sitting president — as Americans use physical cash less than ever.

    Why it matters: Cash still carries outsized symbolic power — even as its role in everyday payments shrinks.

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    • Kate Santaliz
    Mar 27, 2026
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    Politics & Policy
    Johnson calls out GOP Senate over "joke" of a DHS plan
    House Speaker Mike Johnson during a press conference at the U.S. Capitol on March 27.

    House Speaker Mike Johnson during a press conference at the U.S. Capitol on March 27. Photo: Heather Diehl/Getty Images

    Sharp differences between House and Senate GOP leaders burst into the open this afternoon, with Senate Majority Leader John Thune's (R-S.D.) two-step plan to fund the Department of Homeland Security and then ICE the first casualty.

    Why it matters: The collapse was public — and painful. Blame flew freely, with House Speaker Mike Johnson and President Trump weighing in.

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