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NOTUS

US political news outlet co-owned by Axios, NBC News, and The Atlantic.

Last refreshed: 18 April 2026 · Appears in 1 active topic

Key Question

What is NOTUS and why is it covering the Hormuz war powers debate?

Timeline for NOTUS

#7218 Apr

Placed Majority Leader Thune on the record as working options

Iran Conflict 2026: Hawley signals AUMF at 60-day mark
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Common Questions
What is NOTUS news outlet?
NOTUS is a Washington DC political news outlet launched in 2023 and co-owned by Axios, NBC News, and The Atlantic, focused on Capitol Hill reporting.
NOTUS coverage of Hawley war powers resolution Iran?
NOTUS reported on Senator Josh Hawley's statements after the Senate blocked the fourth War Powers Resolution, including his call for an AUMF vote at the 60-day mark.Source: NOTUS

Background

NOTUS is a Washington DC-based political news outlet launched in 2023, co-owned by Axios, NBC News, and The Atlantic. During the Iran conflict, it has been one of the outlets reporting on US congressional dynamics, including coverage of the War Powers Resolution votes and Senator Josh Hawley's statements on the 60-day AUMF clock.

The outlet operates as a collaboration between three established media organisations and focuses on political news with a particular emphasis on Capitol Hill. It publishes across the NOTUS.org domain and distributes via partner outlets.

NOTUS emerged as part of a broader trend of established media organisations launching collaborative reporting ventures. In the context of the Iran conflict, it has served as a reporting source for congressional reaction to the executive branch's conduct of hostilities.