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posted onJune 21, 2017
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Article snippet: Most popular on bostonglobe.com Based on what you've read recently, you might be interested in theses stories Handel avoided a major upset in the most expensive House race in US history.   The senator joked that his office was “investigating” after a photo of him awkwardly hugging Trump surfaced.   GROUND GAME Sean Spicer has transformed the role of press secretary — he now has a higher name recognition than most US senators.   Healy’s press team said she lead a coalition of 14 attorneys general and the city of Chicago in filing a motion to intervene in a federal lawsuit brought by the Clean Air Council against Pruitt.   Senate Republicans steered toward a potential showdown vote on their long-awaited health care bill next week, despite indications that they’ve yet to solidify the 50 GOP votes they’ll need to avert an embarrassing defeat.  President Trump met with his Ukrainian counterpart Tuesday amid intensifying questions over whether his administration will step in to protect partners in the face of Russian aggression.  White House press briefings have been shrinking both in length and content as Trump’s senior aides clamp down on information.   Politics in this blue-collar city have long been the domain of white men, even as its demographics have changed dramatically.   Today’s councilors are much more congenial than their colleagues of decades past. Lately, though, there have been cracks in that wall of decorum.  CAPITAL SOURCE Jackson app... Link to the full article to read more

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