Friday Top Headlines
Obama’s redistricting, cooked intel, and Biden’s big medal.
Obama launches post-presidency campaign to redistrict nation for Democrats. (Business Insider)
New legislation puts consumers in control of health care funds. (The Daily Signal)
House panel confirms administration cooked U.S. intel books on ISIL to bolster Obama’s re-election campaign. (The Daily Beast)
Millennials falling behind their parents, earning 20% less at same stage in life. (CNBC)
Armed citizen kills highway sniper who ambushed trooper in Arizona. (Bearing Arms)
Justice report finds systemic failures by Chicago police. (Chicago Tribune)
Democrats repeatedly grill Trump nominees on same-sex marriage. (Washington Examiner)
More adults identifying as “LGBT” — 4.1% total, and 7.3% of Millennials, as fatherlessness rate rises. (Gallup)
Obama helps Castro on his way out, ending visa-free path for Cubans who make it to U.S. soil. (Yahoo)
Biden receives participation medal from Obama. (The Washington Post)
StemExpress drops its lawsuit over undercover fetal-parts video. (National Review)
Policy: Taxing imports should not be part of tax reform. (Real Clear Policy)
Policy: Addressing the problems surrounding nuclear waste policy. (American Action Forum)