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Bipartisan baseball game a show of unity after shooting
By Mike Lillis, Cristina Marcos, Scott Wong and Judy Kurtz
Democrats won the annual Congressional baseball game Thursday night, but this year the focus of the charity event had nothing to do with winners or losers.

The game has been played almost every year since 1909, but Thursday’s contest held an extra layer of significance: A day earlier, a gunman had stalked the suburban baseball field where members of the Republican team were practicing. He fired a blizzard of rounds, hitting four people, including House Majority Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.).

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Scalise ally, a Dem, leads fight to boost lawmaker security
By Scott Wong and Mike Lillis
Rep. Cedric Richmond (D-La.) was Majority Whip Steve Scalise’s chief defender two years ago when the Louisiana Republican faced a major scandal that threatened his political career.
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Trump allies on the offensive against Mueller
By Jonathan Easley
President Trump’s legal team and political allies have launched a preemptive strike against special counsel Robert Mueller.
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Grassley rankles GOP with new Comey investigation
By Alexander Bolton
Republicans are wary of Sen. Chuck Grassley’s (R-Iowa) decision to launch a Judiciary Committee investigation into the firing of former FBI director James Comey.
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Trump’s new Cuba policy restricts tourism, military business
By Melanie Zanona and Alicia Cohn
President Trump will announce increased restrictions toward Cuba on Friday after a nearly five month review of U.S. policy toward the island nation, delivering on a campaign promise he made to crack down on the communist regime.
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US to send about 4,000 more troops to Afghanistan
By Brooke Seipel
The Pentagon plans to send almost 4,000 additional United States troops to Afghanistan.
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New Dem super PAC aims to win California House seats
By Amie Parnes
Former congresswoman Ellen Tauscher is launching a California-specific super PAC aimed at winning seven competitive California congressional districts in the midterm election next year, The Hill has learned exclusively.
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Meet Mitch Landrieu, the 2020 dark-horse Dem
By Amie Parnes
Democrats looking for new blood to revitalize their party are taking a close look at New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu, who is suddenly being discussed as a dark-horse presidential nominee.
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Trump administration preparing executive order on drug pricing
By Nathaniel Weixel
The Trump administration is preparing an executive order aimed at lowering drug prices, according to sources familiar with the process.
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Republicans brush off Trump calling health bill ‘mean’
By Peter Sullivan and Rachel Roubein
House Republicans are publicly brushing off comments from President Trump about the House’s healthcare bill being “mean.”
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The Associated Press: Russia claims it has killed ISIS leader al-Baghdadi
By Bassem Mroue and Vladimir Isachenkov
The Russian Defense Ministry said Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was killed in a Russian strike in late May along with other senior group commanders.
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The New York Times: Trump transition team ordered to preserve Russia-related materials
By Adam Goldman, Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Matthew Rosenberg
Members of President Trump’s transition team were ordered on Thursday to preserve documents and other materials related to the investigation of Russian interference.
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The Wall Street Journal: Insurers look to ramp up premiums in ObamaCare exchanges
By Anna Wilde Mathews and Louise Radnofsky
A growing number of major insurers are seeking premium increases averaging 20 percent or more for next year on plans sold under the Affordable Care Act.
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Reuters: US nears decision on resettlement of Australian-held refugees
By Colin Packham
The deadline marks the first concrete timetable for a U.S.-Australia refugee swap arrangement.
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The Guardian: Erdogan decries ‘unacceptable’ US arrest warrants in embassy brawl
By Amanda Holpuch
Turkey’s president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, has furiously condemned the US decision to issue arrest warrants to 12 members of his security detail.
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