Sponsored by American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network | K Street mans hotlines, forms task forces following Brexit; Clinton tech agenda would forgive student debt, expand broadband; Zika funding stalls in the Senate amid partisan rift; Federal agents, prosecutors to be trained on recognizing implicit bias; Supreme Court won’t hear challenge to rule that pharmacies dispense emergency contraception; Trump lawyer tweets image saying Hillary Clinton ‘murdered’ ambassador; The Daily 202: Gun control group to attack several vulnerable Republican senators; When will GOP Senate campaigns throw Trump under the bus?; Why Donald Trump calls Elizabeth Warren ‘Pocahontas’; ‘Still Sanders’ activists cling to hope of ‘flipping’ California; Supreme Court strikes down Texas abortion clinic restrictions; U.S., Canada and Mexico vow to get half their electricity from clean power by 2025; Trump adds former top Cruz aide Jason Miller in latest round of hirings; U.S. reopens investigation into bombing that killed at least 11 Iraqi civilians; The heroin epidemic was once mostly immune from politics. Not anymore.; After court ruling, both sides of abortion debate brace for a political fight; Supreme Court overturns corruption conviction of former Va. governor McDonnell; Big Labor makes peace with Hillary Clinton on trade; Trump, casting aside ‘pivot,’ lashes out once again at Elizabeth Warren; Many victims of OPM background investigation files theft still not notified; Clinton says she understands many people don’t trust her, promises to earn it; | | | | Politics happens fast. Catch up. |
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