Oil magnate’s Venezuela detainment spooks industry

Oil tycoon Wilmer Ruperti showed up for a meeting with Venezuela’s intelligence agency last Thursday. A week later, he’s still in custody.
Venezuela’s acting President Delcy RodriguezMiraflores Palace/Handout via Reuters

Venezuelan bond trading triggers congressional scrutiny

Senate Democrats are asking regulators for data on trades of Venezuelan bonds in the days before and after the Trump administration captured former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
Elizabeth WarrenEvelyn Hockstein/Reuters

‘Things are going to get worse’: Swing-state mothers sour on government

A focus group showcased women pessimistic about the country’s trajectory — and its political class.
A “vote here” sign in TexasJose Luis Gonzalez/Reuters

JetBlue explores potential merger partners

The unprofitable airline has tapped advisers to scenario-plan how a merger with United, Alaska, or Southwest might fare in Trump’s Washington, people familiar with the matter said.
A JetBlue planeKylie Cooper/Reuters
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State Department sends $1.25B in foreign aid to Board of Peace

The administration is drawing on funds used for international disasters and peacekeeping to fund Trump’s Gaza effort.
President Trump hosts inaugural Board of Peace meeting Kevin Lamarque/Reuters

Pro-crypto group launches midterms offensive

The offensive includes a new “voter hub” where digital assets users can learn candidates’ stances on the digital assets.
Crypto tokensDado Ruvic/Illustration/Reuters

Oil magnate’s Venezuela detainment spooks industry

Oil tycoon Wilmer Ruperti showed up for a meeting with Venezuela’s intelligence agency last Thursday. A week later, he’s still in custody.
Venezuela’s acting President Delcy RodriguezMiraflores Palace/Handout via Reuters

Venezuelan bond trading triggers congressional scrutiny

Senate Democrats are asking regulators for data on trades of Venezuelan bonds in the days before and after the Trump administration captured former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.

‘Things are going to get worse’: Swing-state mothers sour on government

A focus group showcased women pessimistic about the country’s trajectory — and its political class.

Iran rejects US proposal to end war

Iran on Wednesday rejected a US peace plan and laid out its own conditions for entering negotiations, setting a high bar.

‘Nervous for wins’: Trump squeezed by war and shutdown

The war in Iran is grinding on, air travel is choked by a shutdown, and the president has few easy paths to victory.

How a profane anti-Trump ad helped Stratton break through

The Illinois lieutenant governor prevailed in a crowded Senate primary thanks in part to a buzzy spot whose creator talked to Semafor.

The Green New Deal fades as climate activism evolves

The Sunrise Movement, a nine-year old climate nonprofit, is politically inseparable from the Green New Deal it promoted — except that it barely talks about the idea anymore.

US sends more troops to Gulf, despite talk of Iran deal

The arrival of 2,000 more troops suggests that Trump is maintaining the option of escalating hostilities, even as he said talks with Iran were taking place.

Senators reach deal on capping insulin costs at $35

Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire and Susan Collins of Maine have spent years crafting the agreement, which has conservative and progressive clout but no Trump backing yet.
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