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Witkoff speaks at the Board of Peace meeting last week. Photo: Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty

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1.Scoop: Witkoff says any Iran nuclear deal should last indefinitely

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Summers leaves Harvard as Epstein reckoning rocks academia
2.Summers leaves Harvard as Epstein reckoning rocks academia
Trump dismisses affordability concerns in State of the Union
3.Trump dismisses affordability concerns in State of the Union
Surgeon general nominee won't say she urges vaccination
4.Surgeon general nominee won't say she urges vaccination
Kalshi cracks down on "insider trading"
5.Kalshi cracks down on "insider trading"
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    Energy & Climate
    Tech giants to sign AI electricity pledge next week
    an illustration of former president donald trump on a background made of cursors

    Photo illustration: Tiffany Herring/Axios; Photo: Kym Illman/Getty Images

    Tech giants are expected to join President Trump at the White House next week to sign a pledge that they will build or buy their own electricity supplies for data centers.

    Why it matters: It's the Trump administration's latest response to election-year voter angst over data centers' AI-driven electricity demands and their potential effects on rates.

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    • Alex Fitzpatrick
    6 hours ago
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    Energy & Climate
    Winters are getting shorter across most U.S. cities

    This winter has been brutally cold, snowy and icy for millions of Americans — yet winters are getting shorter across most U.S. cities amid climate change.

    • That's per a new analysis based on temperatures rather than calendar dates from Climate Central, a climate research group.
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    • Emily Peck
    Updated 8 hours ago
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    Politics & Policy
    Trump announces new retirement plan at State of the Union
    Trump at State of the Union Feb. 24

    President Trump addresses Congress during the State of the Union. Photo: Win McNamee/Getty Images

    President Trump announced during his State of the Union address Tuesday night plans to offer Americans access to a retirement account similar to those available to federal workers.

    Why it matters: There are roughly 50 million Americans without employer-sponsored retirement plans, like 401(k)s, and there's been growing bipartisan interest in expanding access.

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