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PresidentTrump speaks with Russian President Vladimir Putin at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson on Aug. 15, 2025. in Anchorage, Alaska. Photo: Andrew Harnik/Getty Images

5 big things

1.Trump and Putin discuss end to Iran, Ukraine wars on call

  • Barak Ravid
Republican Rep. Kiley leaves GOP, tightening Johnson's margins
2.Republican Rep. Kiley leaves GOP, tightening Johnson's margins
Iran war's energy price shock is likely to spiral economy-wide
3.Iran war's energy price shock is likely to spiral economy-wide
Anthropic sues Pentagon over rare "supply chain risk" label
4.Anthropic sues Pentagon over rare "supply chain risk" label
Why the Strait of Hormuz is so difficult to defend
5.Why the Strait of Hormuz is so difficult to defend
    • Andrew Solender
    2 hours ago
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    Politics & Policy
    Rep. Ogles enrages colleagues with anti-Muslim post
    A man in a black tuxedo and bow tie, wearing glasses, speaks into a microphone at a podium with an emblem in a dim, warm-lit venue, holding a water bottle as gold bokeh lights glow behind him.

    Rep. Andy Ogles speaks at the New York Young Republican Club's Annual Gala in Manhattan on Dec. 13, 2025. Photo: Adam Gray/Getty Images

    Rep. Andy Ogles (R-Tenn.) sparked furious backlash from congressional colleagues Monday with a social media post stating that "Muslims don't belong in American society."

    Why it matters: Ogles is one of several hard-right Republicans who have inflamed tensions on Capitol Hill in recent months by making nakedly anti-Muslim public statements.

    Go deeper (2 min. read)
    • Barak Ravid
    4 hours ago
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    World
    Lebanon asks U.S. for direct peace talks with Israel to end fighting
    Smoke in Beirut's southern suburbs

    Smoke plumes rise from the site of an Israeli airstrike on Beirut's southern suburbs on March 9. Photo: Fadel Itani/AFP via Getty Images

    The Lebanese government proposed direct negotiations with Israel — through the Trump administration — aimed at ending the war and reaching a peace agreement, according to five sources with knowledge of the matter.

    • Both the U.S. and Israeli responses were cool and deeply skeptical, the sources said.

    Why it matters: Lebanon's government is extremely alarmed that the renewed war, triggered by Hezbollah's decision to launch rockets at Israel, will devastate the country.

    Go deeper (3 min. read)
    • Neil Irwin
    12 hours ago
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    Economy
    The Iran war's economic blowback is getting real

    In the first week of the American and Israeli attack on Iran, the economic ripples were looking pretty minimal. But as Week 2 begins, the risks to the global economy are growing much more serious.

    The big picture: You can't decapitate the leadership of a country of 90 million people, with expansive military and intelligence capabilities, in the heart of some of the world's most economically important supply chains, without a huge cost.

    Go deeper (2 min. read)

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