Thursday Top Headlines
Trump budget: $1.5 billion for border wall, 28% slash to State Department. (The Daily Signal)
Feds hit debt limit — again; Debt now exceeds limit set in 2008 by $8,550,505,000,000. (CNS News)
EPA confirms it will reopen review of 2025 fuel rules. (Reuters)
Fox News poll: Soaring optimism on the economy under Trump — but 35/55 approval on handling health care. (Hot Air)
Ryan: Health care plan must change to pass the House. (The Washington Post)
Trump’s revised travel ban blocked by Hawaii judge. (The Wall Street Journal)
U.S. indicts Russian FSB agents in Yahoo hack targeting journalists, government officials. (The Washington Times)
Dan Coats confirmed as director of national intelligence. (USA Today)
Admiral, seven other Navy officers charged with corruption in new “Fat Leonard” indictment. (The Washington Post)
Fed raises benchmark rate as inflation approaches 2% target. (Bloomberg)
U.S. military likely to send as many as 1,000 more ground troops into Syria ahead of Raqqa offensive, officials say. (The Washington Post)
Students from immigrant households in U.S. public schools doubles since 1990. (The Washington Times)
Policy: Winners and losers under Trump’s budget plan. (Washington Examiner)
Policy: Slow down and fix the GOP health care bill. (National Review)
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