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5 big things

1.Behind the Curtain: The kids aren't AI-right, Part 2

  • Jim VandeHei,
  • Mike Allen
Democrats prepare to abandon Cherfilus-McCormick en masse
2.Democrats prepare to abandon Cherfilus-McCormick en masse
Apple enters post-Cook era chasing its next hit
3.Apple enters post-Cook era chasing its next hit
Silicon Valley is building its own news-industrial complex
4.Silicon Valley is building its own news-industrial complex
Get used to higher gas prices this year
5.Get used to higher gas prices this year
    • Neil Irwin
    35 mins ago
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    Economy
    What to look for in Kevin Warsh's big day on Capitol Hill
    Fed Reserve chair nominee Kevin Warsh is set to appear before the Senate Banking Committee for his nomination hearing.

    Kevin Warsh at IMF headquarters last year. Tierney L. Cross/Bloomberg via Getty Images

    At Kevin Warsh's Fed confirmation hearing today, Republicans will cast him as a change agent ready to shake up a tradition-bound institution.

    Driving the news: In remarks introducing Warsh obtained by Axios, Sen. Dave McCormick (R-Pa.) will say the onetime Fed governor "brings a reformer's heart" and "will shake up a stagnant institution at a time when change is sorely needed."

    Go deeper (2 min. read)
    • Barak Ravid
    10 hours ago
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    World
    Vance to travel to Pakistan on Tuesday for Iran talks, sources say
    Man waves

    Photo: Jacquelyn Martin/Pool via Getty

    Vice President Vance is expected to depart for Islamabad by Tuesday morning for talks with Iran over a potential deal to end the war, three U.S. sources tell Axios.

    Why it matters: Vance will arrive in Pakistan with the ceasefire on the verge expiring. President Trump has threatened to launch a new bombing campaign on Iranian bridges and power plants if a deal can't be reached.

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    • Josephine Walker
    Updated 10 hours ago
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    Politics & Policy
    Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer to leave Trump administration
    U.S. Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer testifies before the House Appropriations Committee Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies in the Rayburn House Office Building on May 15, 2025 in Washington, DC.

    U.S. Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer during a House hearing in Washington, D.C., last year. Photo: Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images

    Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer has resigned to move into a private sector job, White House communications director Steven Cheung announced Monday.

    • Deputy Secretary Keith Sonderling will serve as acting Labor secretary, he said.

    The big picture: Chavez-DeRemer has faced scrutiny over several misconduct scandals, including allegations of mishandling department funds and inappropriate relationships with staff, which the Trump administration called "baseless."

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