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Kharg Island, located in the Persian Gulf off the coast of Iran. Photo: Orbital Horizon/Gallo Images via Getty

5 big things

1.Trump mulls risky Kharg Island takeover to force Iran to open strait

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"He needs to go": Dems rage over Fetterman's DHS vote
2."He needs to go": Dems rage over Fetterman's DHS vote
"Deliberate indifference": U.S. targets Harvard in antisemitism suit
3."Deliberate indifference": U.S. targets Harvard in antisemitism suit
Jeff Bezos wants to change manufacturing with AI
4.Jeff Bezos wants to change manufacturing with AI
Why an oil price surge (probably) won't spur U.S. drilling
5.Why an oil price surge (probably) won't spur U.S. drilling
    • Ashley Gold,
    • Maria Curi,
    • Mackenzie Weinger
    Updated 17 mins ago
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    Technology
    Trump AI plan urges Congress to overrule states
    Illustration of President Trump hugging a giant cursor arrow

    Photo illustration: Sarah Grillo/Axios. Photo: Nicholas Kamm/AFP via Getty Images

    The Trump administration's highly anticipated recommendations for Congress on AI offer lawmakers a list of priorities rather than a concrete legislative plan.

    Why it matters: Though the framework marks a starting point from the White House, it will be incredibly hard for Congress to pass anything like it — even with Republicans in control.

    Go deeper (2 min. read)
    • Neil Irwin
    2 hours ago
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    Economy
    Global trade grew in 2025 despite Trump tariffs, two reports show
    Illustration of a supply ship surrounded by rectangles made of international currency.

    Illustration: Allie Carl/Axios

    If you only read the headlines, you might guess that global trade came to a standstill in the last year as the U.S. put into place a new tariff regime. You would be 180 degrees wrong.

    The big picture: Trade flows proved surprisingly robust last year, with the imposition of high U.S. tariffs changing the patterns and volumes, but not upending the basic reality of a deeply interconnected world economy.

    • That's the upshot of two reports out this week, one from the World Trade Organization and the other from the consulting firm McKinsey.
    Go deeper (1 min. read)
    • Andrew Solender
    19 hours ago
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    Politics & Policy
    AOC won't rule out endorsing against fellow House Dems
    Close-up of a woman with long dark hair, wearing a black coat and sunglasses perched on her head, gazing upward with a thoughtful expression, blurred stone building in the background.

    Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez speaks to reporters outside the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 9. Photo: Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call via Getty Images

    Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) told Axios she is keeping the door open to endorsing challengers to her House Democratic colleagues "if someone crosses some huge line."

    Why it matters: Ocasio-Cortez hasn't endorsed a primary challenge to a sitting member in years and even signaled to colleagues during her run for House Oversight Committee ranking member that she may abandon the practice altogether.

    Go deeper (2 min. read)

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