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Daily on Energy: White House considers extending Jones Act waiver, despite GOP pleas

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WHAT’S HAPPENING TODAY: Good afternoon and happy Wednesday, readers! France suffered a crushing defeat at the hands of Spain yesterday, ending Kylian Mbappé’s quest for another World Cup.

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