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Scoop: Mike Rogers-AIPAC rupture roils Michigan Senate race

  • Alex Isenstadt
U.S.-Canada trade talks collapse, 50% tariffs go into effect
U.S.-Canada trade talks collapse, 50% tariffs go into effect
Trump finds tamping down costs to be tricky
Trump finds tamping down costs to be tricky
"Stop gaslighting me!": Florida Democrats' Senate nominee and party chair have heated call over socialism
"Stop gaslighting me!": Florida Democrats' Senate nominee and party chair have heated call over socialism
Supreme Court allows Trump's ballroom construction to proceed for now
Supreme Court allows Trump's ballroom construction to proceed for now
    • Josephine Walker
    Aug 21, 2026
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    Politics & Policy
    Applying for jobs is easier than ever. Getting one isn't.
    Illustration of a sign saying "Now Hiring" with the "w" crossed out and replaced with a "t."

    Illustration: Gabriella Turrisi/Axios

    Job hunting in 2026 can mean chatting with a robot, getting rejected by AI, encountering ghost jobs and competing with a flood of applicants.

    Why it matters: This isn't just candidates venting on LinkedIn or TikTok. The hiring process is increasingly taking longer and application apathy could be eroding trust in America's job market.

    Go deeper (2 min. read)
    • Avery Lotz
    Aug 21, 2026
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    Politics & Policy
    Trump's higher ed shakeup starts a new semester
    Illustration of a hand pinching a small graduation cap between its fingers.

    Illustration: Allie Carl/Axios

    Students are returning to campus as the Trump administration continues to reshape American academia.

    The big picture: The administration has leveraged federal education funding and threatened litigation against universities deemed misaligned with policy priorities — moves critics say subject academia to political whims.

    Go deeper (2 min. read)
    • Ashley Gold
    Aug 21, 2026
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    Technology
    Scoop: DOJ, TikTok settle for $400 million in children's privacy suit
    Illustration of a sweating TikTok logo.

    Illustration: Lindsey Bailey/Axios

    The Justice Department and TikTok, along with parent company ByteDance, have reached a $400 million settlement to resolve allegations of violating children's online privacy laws, per an announcement first shared with Axios.

    Why it matters: The Biden administration's DOJ first filed the suit in 2024. TikTok will clear the allegations it violated the Children's Online Privacy Act by paying a total of $400 million, without undergoing further litigation or admitting wrongdoing.

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