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CIA Director John Ratcliffe at a Cabinet meeting in May. Photo: Kent Nishimura/AFP via Getty

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3.GOP sparks fury with apparent meddling in Democratic primaries
The 8 unresolved questions in Trump's Iran deal
4.The 8 unresolved questions in Trump's Iran deal
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5.U.K. the latest country to move toward social media ban for kids
    • Courtenay Brown
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    Economy
    U.S.-Iran peace deal's supply chain effects may be slow-going
    Photo illustration of graph paper with a tear in the shape of the Strait of Hormuz and photos of President Trump and a collection of oil tanker ships

    Photo illustration: Sarah Grillo/Axios. Photo: Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images

    The prospect of a reopened Strait of Hormuz and a pending U.S.-Iran peace deal could help ease the big inflation risk hanging over Kevin Warsh's first Federal Reserve meeting as chairman.

    • "Ships are starting to move, many loaded up with Oil, out of the Strait of Hormuz," President Trump said Monday morning in a post on Truth Social.

    Friction point: Lingering disruptions to shipments of oil, fertilizer and other industrial inputs could keep inflation concerns alive at the Fed.

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    • Neil Irwin
    16 hours ago
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    Economy
    All eyes on Warsh at new Fed chairman's first policy meeting
    Kevin Warsh and Donald Trump

    Kevin Warsh, with President Trump, at his swearing-in ceremony as Federal Reserve chairman. Photo: Yuri Gripas/Abaca/Bloomberg via Getty Images

    As Kevin Warsh leads his first policy meeting as Federal Reserve chairman this week, he is not getting the luxury of starting the job in "easy" mode.

    The big picture: He faces a renewed surge of inflation, a restive wing of monetary hawks on the policy committee and big questions around how he will operationalize the major changes he advocates in how the Fed works.

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    • Avery Lotz
    17 hours ago
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    Politics & Policy
    Trump declares D.C.'s July 4 celebration a "TRUMP RALLY"
    President Trump wears a white hat with the text "USA" on it while he smiles and sits next to Melania Trump.

    UFC CEO Dana White, President Trump and first lady Melania Trump attend the UFC Freedom 250 event on the South Lawn of the White House on June 14. Photo: Kent Nishimura / AFP via Getty Images

    President Trump is billing Washington, D.C.'s July 4 celebration of 250 years of American independence as a political rally for himself.

    Why it matters: Turning America's birthday into a Trump rally underscores the tension in the nation's capital between bipartisan celebrations of U.S. history and the partisan spectacle of Trump's presidency.

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