Lots of 
World News:
Israel police arrest suspect in threats on US Jewish targets
UK parliament attacker British-born, had been investigated over extremism concerns
Exclusive: U.S. embassies ordered to identify population groups for tougher visa screening
Man drives car at Antwerp shoppers day after London attacks
North Korea will launch another nuclear test in next few days, officials say
Russian ex-lawmaker killed in Ukraine; Poroshenko calls it ‘state terrorism’
US combat airlift marks deepening involvement in Syria
U.S. News:
Statement: Utah man killed, wife injured in London attack
London terror attack: American visiting UK killed in rampage, family says
OFFICER, 3 OTHERS FATALLY SHOT IN WISCONSIN DOMESTIC DISPUTE
POLICE: PARENTS DELAY HELP FOR WOUNDED BOY TO SCRUB EVIDENCE
RIGHTS OF LEARNING-DISABLED STUDENTS BOLSTERED BY HIGH COURT
Trump basks in Nunes surveillance news: ‘So that means I’m right’
Donald Trump Recognizes American Tourist Killed In London Terror Attack
“The high court’s 6-2 ruling on Tuesday upheld a lower court’s ruling that President Barack Obama exceeded his legal authority in a National Labor Relations Board appointment. The court said a former top lawyer at the NLRB had served in violation of federal law governing such appointments. Chief Justice John Roberts wrote that Obama appointee Lafe Solomon was not allowed to serve as acting general counsel of the NLRB while he was, at the same time, nominated to fill that role permanently, pending Senate confirmation.” Read more here. Supreme Court limits presidential appointment power
Supreme Court nominee Gorsuch meets Dem resistance as hearing enters Day 4
Senate confirms David Friedman as Trump’s ambassador to Israel
Commentary, Opinion:
Columnist: It Should Be Illegal to Be a Stay-at-Home-Mom with School-age Kids
Mayors of sanctuary cities should be thrown in jail
What Trump Got Right About the UN
Immigration:
Are alleged Rockville rapists Unaccompanied Alien Children?
Focus on Border Wall as Visa Overstays Create Illegal Immigrant Crisis
POLICE: ILLEGAL ALIEN STRANGLED MAN TO DEATH IN NORTH CAROLINA
MASSACHUSETTS TEACHER BRUTALLY KILLED BY ILLEGAL ALIEN WITH CRIMINAL RECORD
PREVIOUSLY DEPORTED CHILD MOLESTER RE-ARRESTED IN ARIZONA
MS-13 gang member deported 4 times stabbed 2 women, abused child, cops say
Immigration: As LA rebuffs Trump’s order, others embrace it
Legal experts question impartiality of Obama Maryland judge ruling against Trump EO
Obamacare:
Watch Mary Katharine Ham Clap Back At Chris Cuomo On Healthcare
Burger King Owner: Small Biz Rooting for Trump, Ryan on Obamacare Replacement
“The top trade association for U.S. drugmakers is spending more on television advertising than any other special-interest group, part of a multi-year campaign to repair the industry’s reputation and counter President Donald Trump’s claims that it’s “getting away with murder” on pricing.
The Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, commonly known as PhRMA, has already spent an estimated $8.6 million on broadcast television and cable ads in 2017, according to data from Kantar Media’s CMAG, which tracks issue ads.”
“The pharmaceuticals group hadn’t bought any broadcast TV ads in at least five years. It now plans to spend “high tens of millions of dollars every year” on its campaign, including TV, radio and digital ads, as well as hosted events, said Robert Zirkelbach, its executive vice president for public affairs.” Read more here.Drug Companies Are Buying Ads on Shows They Know Donald Trump Watches
Projected Change in US Federal Budget Deficit Under American Health Care Act
EXCLUSIVE: Brady Assures House Obamacare Repeal Bill Won’t Limit Veteran Access To Care
GOP leaders delay ObamaCare replacement vote, amid opposition
Other News:
Senate votes to block internet privacy regulations
Fed’s Yellen Sees Education as Key to Breaking Poverty Trap
Markets:
Near-Record Oil Inventories Remain A Persistent Headwind For Crude Prices