Wednesday Top Headlines
FBI releases warrant on Clinton, living with parents, and Obama’s Aleppo.
FBI warrant released in Clinton concealed email case. Despite her denials, it relates to “criminal investigation.” (Fox News)
Trump will form infrastructure task force to manage $1 trillion project. (Hot Air)
Percentage of young Americans living with parents rises to 75-year high. And we were repeatedly told that the economy had recovered. (The Wall Street Journal)
Another ObamaCare co-op exits exchanges, leaving only 5 co-ops in 2017. But “if you like your plan, you can keep your plan.” (Washington Free Beacon)
Russia-Turkey relations unlikely to be derailed by shooting of ambassador. (The Daily Signal)
Russia, Iran, Turkey meet to broker Syria peace talks without U.S. Why not snub Obama? (UK Telegraph)
Obama’s “nuke deal” with Iran enabled Aleppo massacres. (Washington Examiner)
Missouri’s governor-elect is that rare politician against publicly funded stadiums. (Reason)
Troubled coal-fired plant could get a lifeline as Congress mulls tax-credit incentive for clean coal. (The Wall Street Journal)
Government bureaucrats charged in Flint debacle. (ABC News)
MTV News draws backlash for “2017 resolutions for white guys” video. Racist, anyone? (The Washington Times)
And a little satire: Local snowflake resents being compared to fragile college students. (Babylon Bee)
Policy: It’s not sexy, but procedural integrity makes the American system work. (Washington Examiner)
Policy: A first whack at Social Security. (Investor’s Business Daily)