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Jim VandeHei - Axios
Axios· 5 hours agoJim is a co-founder and CEO of Axios.
Kristi Noem doubles-down over dog killing saying she was being ‘responsible’
The Independent via Yahoo News· 10 hours agoSouth Dakota’s Republican governor claims her decision to shoot her dog in a gravel pit was the...
Hamas Delegation To Arrive In Egypt For Gaza Truce Talks
International Business Times· 3 hours agoA Hamas delegation is due to arrive Monday in Egypt, where it will respond to Israel's latest...
Biden Now Has Aides Walk With Him in Public to Distract From Stiff Gait: Report
IJR· 3 days agoPresident Joe Biden is deploying a new technique to try to take attention away from the way he...
Axios Denver
Axios· 23 hours agoIt's not easy to make friends in a new city — especially in a place like Denver, where an influx of new residents in recent years means many lack deep connections.Why it matters: The loneliness ...
Scoop: North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum moves up Trump's VP ladder
Axios· 16 hours agoWhy it matters: Burgum is on a long list of VP contenders, but Trump's rising interest in the North...
A journalist, an influencer and a consultant walk into D.C.’s biggest party ...
Washington Post· 8 hours agoThere was a bit of a snafu at the entrance of Thursday’s Axios/Live Nation bash, one of the many...
Sen. John Cornyn flexes fundraising muscle in Mitch McConnell succession race
Axios· 6 hours agoCornyn (R-Tex.) has raised a whopping $18.3 million dollars this election cycle to help GOP incumbents and candidates — putting him ahead of his leadership opponent Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.), ...
Israel enrols Gazan citizens as recruits to help in search for hostages
Daily Telegraph· 15 hours agoIsrael has offered Hamas the “restoration of sustainable calm”, according to Axios, on the first...
First look: Axios CEO Jim VandeHei's "Just the Good Stuff"
Axios· 16 hours agoMy big D.C. break came in 1996, when Susan Glasser — then editor of Roll Call, now a columnist for The New Yorker — hired me to cover congressional leadership. Glasser's reporters were routinely ...