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McCain Institute Announces Defense News, NOTUS, Punchbowl News, and The Washington Post as 2026 Sedona Forum Media Partners

The 13th Annual Sedona Forum to be held May 1-2 in Arizona, themed “The Challenges to American Dominance.”

WASHINGTON D.C. (April 16, 2026) – The McCain Institute at Arizona State University (ASU) today announced media partners for the 2026 Sedona Forum taking place May 1-2, 2026, in Sedona, Arizona.

Defense News, NOTUS, Punchbowl News, and The Washington Post are partnering with the McCain Institute to amplify the reach and impact of this year’s Sedona Forum.

“This year’s Sedona Forum reflects Senator John McCain’s steadfast belief that America is an indispensable power in the world, despite the dynamics reshaping its position in the world. We’re proud to partner with NOTUS, Punchbowl News, The Washington Post, and our official defense media partner, Defense News, to share takeaways from the important conversations focused on real-world solutions to address the challenges to American dominance,” said McCain Institute Executive Director Dr. Evelyn Farkas.

“One of Senator John McCain’s best known qualities was his direct approach in conversation, known as his ‘straight talk.’  We’re proud to partner with this year’s Sedona Forum to highlight open and honest conversations in the spirit of Senator McCain,” said Punchbowl News Founder and CEO Anna Palmer.

“Our newsroom is committed to nonpartisan journalism by reporters from different backgrounds from across the country. The Sedona Forum’s commitment to bringing together thought leaders and decision-makers from all industries and experiences mirrors our efforts and we’re excited to be participating,” said NOTUS CEO Arielle Elliott.

Established by Senator John McCain, the Sedona Forum is the McCain Institute’s premier annual gathering of global leaders, policymakers, and bold thinkers tackling the world’s most urgent challenges. With a strong emphasis on bipartisanship, the forum aims to foster collaboration among leaders from both sides of the aisle, seeking solutions that transcend political divides to secure America’s leadership and influence in an increasingly complex and interconnected world.

“We’re proud to support the Sedona Forum’s consequential conversations, which deepen understanding, strengthen thought-provoking dialogue, and underscore the importance of press freedom and trustworthy journalism,” said The Washington Post’s Director of Impact Initiatives & Partnerships Natali Freeling.

“We’re honored to be selected as the Sedona Forum’s official defense media partner. This year’s event comes at a pivotal moment in military and geopolitical history. Insightful, forward-looking discussions on evolving threats and strategies, and the global conflicts they shape, are more paramount than ever,” said Editor-in-Chief of Defense News J.D. Simkins.

Additional speakers and programming will be announced closer to the event.

Panels will be available to watch via livestream. To learn more about the event and register for the livestream, visit TheSedonaForum.org.

DISCLAIMER: McCain Institute is a nonpartisan organization that is part of Arizona State University. The views expressed in this blog are solely those of the author and do not represent an opinion of the McCain Institute.

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April 16, 2026
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