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The second Hill Nation Summit on Wednesday in Washington convenes a bipartisan gathering of lawmakers and administration officials to dive into conversation with journalists from The Hill and NewsNation. With less than four months until the midterm elections, what are candidates saying about affordability, artificial intelligence and healthcare reform?
Where do lawmakers and party officials…
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- Topic: US — the feed headline centres on UPDATES, HILL, NATION, SUMMIT, BRINGS.
- Original feed: The Hill News.
- Published: 15 Jul 2026, 12:33 UK.
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- The Hill News: The second Hill Nation Summit on Wednesday in Washington convenes a bipartisan gathering of lawmakers and administration officials to dive into conversation with journalists from The Hill and NewsNation.
- The Hill News: With less than four months until the midterm elections, what are candidates saying about affordability, artificial intelligence and healthcare reform?
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- 15/07/2026, 12:33 PRIMARY FEED LIVE UPDATES: HILL NATION SUMMIT BRINGS NEWSMAKERS TOGETHER TO TALK MIDTERMS AND MORE (The Hill News • 1 hr ago) [Story Intel]
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