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Caitlin Owens / Axios:
The key states that would lose funding under Graham-Cassidy — A new estimate obtained by Axios from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) projects that Alaska, home to key swing vote Sen. Lisa Murkowski, would lose 38% of federal funding for premium subsidies and Medicaid by 2026 under the Graham-Cassidy proposal.
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Haley Byrd / IJR:
Republicans Attempt to Buy Murkowski's Vote in New Draft of Health Care Bill — A Republican Senate aide told Independent Journal Review Thursday that Sens. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and Bill Cassidy (R-La.) are attempting to buy Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski's support through new changes …
Megan Messerly / The Nevada Independent:
Sandoval doubles down on criticism of Heller-sponsored measure; state analysis highlights up to $2 billion loss — Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval, left, and Senator Dean Heller speak with media inside the Grant Sawyer State Office Building in Las Vegas on Friday, June 23, 2017. Daniel Clark/The Nevada Independent
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Washington Post and Political Wire
Eugene Robinson / Washington Post:
This Republican health-care bill is the most monstrous yet — Motivated by the cynical aims of fulfilling a bumper-sticker campaign promise and lavishing tax cuts on the wealthy, Republicans are threatening to pass a health-care bill they know will make millions of Americans sicker and poorer.
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Louis Nelson / Politico:
Trump cautions GOP to pass Obamacare repeal or face the consequences
Trump cautions GOP to pass Obamacare repeal or face the consequences
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Political Wire
Daniella Diaz / CNN:
CNN to host town hall debate Monday with Graham, Cassidy, Sanders and Klobuchar
CNN to host town hall debate Monday with Graham, Cassidy, Sanders and Klobuchar
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Washington Free Beacon, KTLA, Axios, The Atlantic and Washington Post
Brian Galle / Whatever Source Derived:
The “Alaska Purchase” Is Probably Unconstitutional
The “Alaska Purchase” Is Probably Unconstitutional
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Washington Post, New York Magazine, IJR and The Week
Russell Berman / The Atlantic:
How Democrats Gave the GOP One More Chance to Repeal Obamacare
How Democrats Gave the GOP One More Chance to Repeal Obamacare
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Outside the Beltway
David Nakamura / Washington Post:
Amid new sanctions, Trump calls North Korea's leader ‘madman’ whose regime will face new tests — NEW YORK — President Trump lashed back Friday at North Korea's leader, calling Kim Jong Un a “madman” whose regime will be “tested like never before” amid new U. S-imposed financial sanctions.
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Associated Press:
Kim Jong Un: ‘Deranged’ Trump will ‘pay dearly’ for threat
Kim Jong Un: ‘Deranged’ Trump will ‘pay dearly’ for threat
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Axios, Talking Points Memo, USA Today, IJR and The Hill
Yonhap News Agency:
N.K. FM says ‘highest-level’ actions in Kim's remarks may be H-bomb test in Pacific
N.K. FM says ‘highest-level’ actions in Kim's remarks may be H-bomb test in Pacific
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The Atlantic, The Daily Caller, AOL, CNBC, NBC News and The Week
Choe Sang-Hun / New York Times:
Kim's Rejoinder to Trump's Rocket Man: ‘Mentally Deranged U.S. Dotard’
Kim's Rejoinder to Trump's Rocket Man: ‘Mentally Deranged U.S. Dotard’
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Washington Free Beacon
John Cassidy / New Yorker:
There is No Trump Doctrine, Only Contradictions and Bluster
There is No Trump Doctrine, Only Contradictions and Bluster
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CNN, The Daily Caller, Salon, The Nation, WTVR-TV, KTLA, American Greatness, The Week, The Federalist and CNBC
Dan Diamond / Politico:
Price traveled by private plane at least 24 times — Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price has taken at least 24 flights on private charter planes at taxpayers' expense since early May, according to people with knowledge of his travel plans and a review of HHS documents.
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Aaron C. Davis / Washington Post:
How Tom Price decided chartered, private jets were a good use of taxpayer money — After Tom Price was sworn in as health and human services secretary, the Georgia Republican faced an inconvenience known to millions of Americans: His flight was delayed, an aide said, and he was forced to spend hours at an airport.
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Mother Jones, Politico and FierceHealthcare
Nancy Cook / Politico:
Trump aides begin looking for the exits — A fast-growing number of White House staffers are starting to look for the exits, even though the one-year mark of President Donald Trump's first term is still months away. — Many who joined the administration in January did so with the explicit idea …
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Josh Dawsey / Politico:
Mueller requested phone records about Air Force One statement — The special counsel has also recently made requests for documents concerning a statement made by Sean Spicer in the days preceding James Comey's firing as FBI director. — Special counsel Robert Mueller has sought phone records concerning …
John Verhovek / ABC News:
5 moments that mattered in the Alabama US Senate debate — Senator Luther Strange and former Alabama Supreme Court Justice Roy Moore faced off tonight in the only debate before the runoff election for the GOP nomination next Tuesday to replace Attorney General Jeff Sessions in the U.S. Senate.
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Financial Times:
Steve Bannon held secret meeting in Beijing — Steve Bannon flew to Beijing last week for a secret meeting with the second most powerful Chinese Communist party official, less than a month after the former chief White House strategist declared that America was at “economic war with China”.
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Raw Story
Mark Zuckerberg:
I just went live a minute ago. Here's what I said: — Today is my first day back in the office after taking parental leave. It was really special to be with Priscilla and August after she was born, and to get to spend some more time with Max. — While I was out on leave …
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Shane Harris / Wall Street Journal:
U.S. Monitored Manafort After He Left Trump Campaign — The surveillance came as part of a counterintelligence probe into Russian interference with presidential election — U.S. authorities placed Paul Manafort under surveillance after he was ousted as Donald Trump's campaign manager …
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The Hill and Washington Post
Christopher Ingraham / Washington Post:
Flint's lead-poisoned water had a ‘horrifyingly large’ effect on fetal deaths, study finds — The fertility rate in Flint, Mich., dropped precipitously after the city decided to switch to lead-poisoned Flint River water in 2014, according to a new working paper.
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Washington Post:
White House plan for tax cuts moves forward — The White House plan for a massive package of tax cuts is gaining new momentum as Republicans attempt to set aside months of intraparty squabbling and unify behind a key part of President Trump's agenda. — Two developments are accelerating the effort …
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Axios and Political Wire
New York Times:
Trump Poised to Drop Some Limits on Drone Strikes and Commando Raids — WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is preparing to dismantle key Obama-era limits on drone strikes and commando raids outside conventional battlefields, according to officials familiar with internal deliberations.
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Just Security
New York Times:
Fighting Breaks Out at Turkish President's Speech in New York — Violence broke out at a New York hotel Thursday afternoon when protesters disrupted a speech by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey. — In the middle of Mr. Erdogan's speech, delivered in Turkish, a man …
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Vann R. Newkirk II / The Atlantic:
There and Back Again — “In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit.” So began the legendarium that dominated a genre, changed Western literature and the field of linguistics, created a tapestry of characters and mythology that endured four generations, built an anti-war ethos that endured …