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5 big things

1.Trump meets team to decide on Iran deal

  • Barak Ravid
Trump's $1.77B "anti-weaponization" fund temporarily blocked by federal judge
2.Trump's $1.77B "anti-weaponization" fund temporarily blocked by federal judge
AI billionaires brace for pitchforks
3.AI billionaires brace for pitchforks
Gas prices are dropping — but they're still high
4.Gas prices are dropping — but they're still high
The growing long-term care dilemma
5.The growing long-term care dilemma
    • Andrew Solender
    36 mins ago
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    Politics & Policy
    Rep. Frederica Wilson confirms retirement from Congress
    A woman wearing a wide black hat with a jeweled band and pearls, oversized black sunglasses, pearl earrings, and a black-and-white textured jacket speaks into a microphone at a podium, with a beige wall behind.

    Rep. Frederica Wilson speaks at an event at the U.S. Capitol on March 18. Photo: Leigh Vogel/Getty Images for MISTR, Free Online PrEP

    Rep. Frederica Wilson (D-Fla.) confirmed Friday that she will retire from Congress, just days after denying Axios' reporting that she had told allies she wouldn't seek another term.

    Why it matters: The 83-year-old had been under considerable pressure not to run for reelection after missing weeks of House votes, as she recovered from a major eye surgery.

    Go deeper (1 min. read)
    • Maria Curi
    7 hours ago
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    Technology
    Inside the Democratic resistance on AI
    Photo illustrated collage of Bernie Sanders, AOC, Ro Khanna, Elizabeth Warren and Graham Platner stylized over a group of people standing behind a sign that reads "AI must benefit workers."

    Photo illustration: Aïda Amer/Axios. Photos: Getty Images

    Progressive Democrats taking hardline positions against AI are getting louder.

    Why it matters: Five influential progressives are shaping a confrontational Democratic message on AI, distinguishing themselves from party centrists by openly challenging data centers and AI-linked political money.

    Go deeper (3 min. read)
    • Andrew Solender
    16 hours ago
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    Politics & Policy
    How AI, crypto and AIPAC are ending political careers
    Portrait of a man in a dark suit with a white shirt and red tie, long black hair tied back, and a beard. He squints with a grimace; a round lapel pin reads GOD IS GOOD ALL THE TIME.

    Rep. Al Green in the U.S. House chamber ahead of the State of the Union on Feb. 24. Photo: Kenny Holston/The New York Times/Bloomberg via Getty Images

    AI companies, the cryptocurrency industry and pro-Israel groups are spending like never before to sink their least favorite members of Congress and congressional candidates.

    Why it matters: The volume cannot be ignored. It's the kind of spending that can kill careers and stop political movements in their tracks.

    Go deeper (3 min. read)

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