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Revenge of the AI bubble

  • Zachary Basu
Trump: U.S. stake in AI giants "could be a beautiful thing"
Trump: U.S. stake in AI giants "could be a beautiful thing"
Scoop: Trump's Iran envoys quietly convene nuclear experts in Tennessee
Scoop: Trump's Iran envoys quietly convene nuclear experts in Tennessee
Exclusive: Kamala Harris takes the redistricting fight to Louisiana
Exclusive: Kamala Harris takes the redistricting fight to Louisiana
Medical innovation's big moment
Medical innovation's big moment
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    • Hans Nichols
    Jun 5, 2026
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    Politics & Policy
    Senate advances ICE funding through Trump's second term
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    Senate Majority Leader John Thune. Photo: Eric Lee/Bloomberg via Getty Images

    Senate Republicans advanced ICE and Border Patrol funding through the end of President Trump's second term, after beating back multiple amendments targeting his priorities during an 18-hour "vote-a-rama."

    Why it matters: The party-line vote had been deeply in doubt over the past weeks, as senators revolted against the "anti-weaponization fund" and spending requests for the president's White House renovations.

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    • Zachary Basu
    Jun 5, 2026
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    Politics & Policy
    Hunter Biden charms his trolls
    Photo illustration of a collage featuring images of Hunter Biden, becoming happier from left to right, over a background of digital static.

    Photo illustration: Brendan Lynch/Axios. Photos: Getty Images

    Hunter Biden is staging one of the most unlikely reinventions in politics, attempting to charm and disarm the internet trolls who feasted on the darkest moments of his life.

    Why it matters: Former President Biden's 56-year-old son spent years as the ultimate MAGA villain, staying largely silent as his addiction, legal troubles and personal life were used as a cudgel against his father's presidency.

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    • Alex Isenstadt
    Jun 5, 2026
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    Politics & Policy
    China fueling U.S. data center resistance, AI groups claim
    Illustration of a megaphone with the flag of the People's Republic of China on the side and binary code in the background

    Illustration: Sarah Grillo/Axios. Stock: Getty Images

    The AI industry, battling concerns about its impact on jobs and energy costs, is accusing China-linked actors of using social media to fan opposition to the data centers powering America's AI boom.

    Why it matters: As the U.S. and China race for AI supremacy, resistance to data centers is threatening the industry's massive buildout plans here — and AI leaders believe foreign actors are stoking the backlash.

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