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AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING_Judge, New York, .355; Ja.Wilson, Athletics, .332; Aranda, Tampa Bay, .324; Peña, Houston, .322; Meyers, Houston, .308; Kirk, Toronto, .303; M.Garcia, Kansas City, .297; Ramírez, Cleveland, .295; Witt, Kansas City, .294; Crawford, Seattle, .290. RUNS_Judge, New York, 85; Raleigh, Seattle, 65; Buxton, Minnesota, 64; Ju.Rodríguez, Seattle, 63; Neto, Los Angeles, 61; Rooker, Athletics,

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Vance touts tax breaks in Pennsylvania as he makes White House’s first big pitch on Trump’s new law

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Trump administration fires 17 immigration court judges across ten states, union says

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University of Michigan faces federal investigation after arrest of 2 Chinese scientists

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