Monday Top Headlines
U.S. and China end summit with 100-day plan to boost trade and cooperation. (The Washington Post)
U.S. sends aircraft carrier to Korean Peninsula. (Hot Air)
Oil rises after U.S. missile strike in Syria. (Reuters)
Palm Sunday attacks: 44 dead, more than 100 injured in church bombings carried out by ISIS in Egypt. (Fox News)
Gorsuch sworn in as newest justice of the Supreme Court. (Bloomberg)
Trump administration back to square one on tax reform. (Fox News)
White House denies rumors of a staff shake-up. (Time)
Despite deceptive headlines, ObamaCare remains as unpopular as ever. (The Daily Signal)
If government fails to fund subsidies, ObamaCare premiums will rise by 19%. (The Washington Free Beacon)
Amazon.com’s third-party sellers hit by hackers. (Fox Business)
New York making state colleges tuition-free for middle class, poor. (CBS News)
At least 20% of SEIU’s budget went to politics. After spending big on Clinton and Obama, SEIU now facing steep budget cuts. (The Washington Free Beacon)
Grover Norquist: Bill Gates’ robot tax Is “stupid.” (Washington Examiner)
Venezuela bans opposition leader from running for office for 15 years — Socialism 101: Eliminate Opposition. (Hot Air)
Policy: Four lessons conservatives should learn from getting Gorsuch through. (The Daily Signal)
Policy: All who cherish free expression, especially on campuses, must combat the growing zeal for censorship. (City Journal)
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