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Miller Loses It Over Pritzker's Plan To Hold ICE Accountable
US, South Korea strike deal on AI, quantum computing
The US and South Korea are set to strike a deal to cooperate on AI and quantum computing, even as contentious trade issues linger.
As Trump’s tariffs vex Republicans, some hope for a Supreme Court rescue
Senators are set to vote this week on rebuking the president’s Brazil and Canada levies. But a high court ruling is the remedy that might really stick.
Treasury's Bessent picks five finalists for new Fed chair
The nominee to succeed Fed Chair Jerome Powell will face a high-wire act of placating the president while keeping the trust of investors.
Exxon Takes A Drill To New Emissions Accountability Rules
The oil and gas giant is using a free speech argument to challenge new emissions standards.
Members of Congress in both parties poised to push back on patent fees
A bipartisan group of House members are mapping out how to push back on the Trump administration’s plans to potentially charge patent holders a fee, Rep. Deborah Ross told Semafor.
US energy department takes new steps to power AI data centers
Department of Energy Secretary Chris Wright told federal regulators to consider a rule that would accelerate the connection of data centers to electric grids.
US sanctions start to affect Russia's energy giants
The White House imposed the penalties on Rosneft and Lukoil last week, prohibiting US companies from doing business with the Russian firms.