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5 big things

1.Economy showed cracks pre-Iran attack, data shows

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Scoop: Trump claimed in G7 call that Iran is "about to surrender"
2.Scoop: Trump claimed in G7 call that Iran is "about to surrender"
Iran's supreme leader is "wounded and likely disfigured," Hegseth says
3.Iran's supreme leader is "wounded and likely disfigured," Hegseth says
Democrats move to censure GOP Reps. Fine and Ogles
4.Democrats move to censure GOP Reps. Fine and Ogles
Fears of a food shock rise as midterms loom
5.Fears of a food shock rise as midterms loom
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    Politics & Policy
    U.S. sending USS Tripoli, thousands of Marines to Middle East
    The USS Tripoli and her 1,200-strong crew made a port call as part of routine operations in the Indo-Pacific. (Photo by Saeed KHAN / AFP) (Photo by SAEED KHAN/AFP via Getty Images)

    The USS Tripoli made a port call as part of routine operations in the Indo-Pacific in 2022. Photo: Saeed Khan/AFP via Getty Images.

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is sending an amphibious assault ship, the USS Tripoli, and its Marine expeditionary unit to the Middle East, a senior U.S. official confirmed to Axios on Friday.

    Why it matters: The deployment will add thousands of Marines, several warships, and F-35 fighter jets to support those already in the region, the U.S. official said.

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    • Ashley Gold,
    • Maria Curi,
    • Mackenzie Weinger
    9 hours ago
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    Technology
    AI policy's new power center
    Illustration of a pentagon shaped outlet.

    Illustration: Allie Carl/Axios

    The Pentagon is turning procurement into policy, staking its claim as Washington's most powerful AI player with its decision to ditch Anthropic.

    Why it matters: As lawmakers debate guardrails, the Pentagon showed how it can reshape the AI industry with a single contract decision.

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    • Rebecca Falconer
    12 hours ago
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    Energy & Climate
    Trump officials: Ship escorts to start in Strait of Hormuz "soon"
    Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and President Trump in dark suits sit at a conference table; one leans in toward the other as they speak. An American flag stands behind them and the presidential seal is visible on the desk.

    Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and President Trump at the White House last year. Photo: Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images

    The U.S. Navy will escort ships through the Strait of Hormuz, "perhaps with an international coalition," as "soon as it is militarily possible," Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said in a Sky News interview broadcast Thursday.

    Why it matters: The International Energy Agency said Thursday the global oil market is facing "the largest supply disruption" in history due to the Iran war, which Bessent told Sky News has cost the U.S. $11 billion thus far.

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