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A lot of great suggestions but, the first thing I'd be doing is checking to see if the jambs are plumb before making any modifications to the door. If the house has shifted and the jambs are no longer plumb, any mods to the door are just band aids.
If the jambs are properly shimmed, I would not expect to be able to pull a jamb in by using a long screw into the stud. Without pictures of the gap at the bottom opening face of the door, one cannot make the call to shim the lower hinge. Might just create a new rub at the bottom edge of the door.
The gap at the top hinge looks pretty big to me... If the jambs are plumb, I'd deepen the jamb, top hinge recess by chiseling out about 1/16 additional material.
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