Wednesday Top Headlines
Unlike ObamaCare, you don’t have to pass the GOP replacement plan to see what’s in it. (CNS News)
Senate rescinds Obama’s blacklist rule — Trump plans to sign the bill overturning rule that gave unions “unprecedented new leverage.” (The Washington Free Beacon)
Trump taps Bush administration lawyer and Cruz friend as Solicitor General. (Reuters)
“A Day Without a Woman” strike promotes idea of women as helpless. (The Daily Signal)
If men went on strike, what would America look like? (Washington Examiner)
Judge refuses to block Dakota Access pipeline with project days from completion. (The Washington Times)
Academics swapped gender of Trump, Clinton for rested presidential debate and the results surprised them — people still didn’t like Hillary Clinton. (Hot Air)
Looking for racism in America? Look left, on campus. (Washington Examiner)
New evidence on school-choice successes in Wisconsin. (National Review)
Hate crime hoax: Michigan snowflake scratched own face with “safe space” safety pin. (PJ Media)
In the Age of Trump, unlikely customers — blacks and homosexuals — exercise Second Amendment rights. (National Review)
The Pyongyang-Beijing Axis. U.S. and South Korean forces begin deploying new missile defenses. (The Wall Street Journal)
Policy: The GOP’s forced march on health care begins. (RealClearHealth)
Policy: Entitlement reform key to fixing America’s fiscal future. (E21)
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