Tuesday Top Headlines
Sen. McConnell to assemble Senate at White House Wednesday for classified briefing on Pyongyang’s nuclear sociopath, Kim Jong Un. (Fox News)
U.S. sanctions hundreds of employees of Syrian research center over chemical attacks. (Reuters)
Thanks to oil boom, McMullen County, Texas, now has the highest average adjusted gross income in the U.S. (Money)
After three months, Senate finally confirms Perdue as agriculture secretary. (The Washington Post)
It’s official: Berkeley hit with lawsuit over Coulter lecture. (Washington Examiner)
Middlebury professor apologizes … to rioters for inviting Charles Murray. (The Federalist)
Chelseamania! Could the latest extension of the Clinton brand be good for U.S. politics? (The Wall Street Journal)
Democrats to pro-lifers: You are unwanted and may be discarded. (National Review)
Arkansas executes two inmates in one night, first state to do so since 2000. (Fox News)
Poll: More Americans now prefer a bigger government with more services to a smaller one with fewer services. (Pew Research Center)
Policy: The administration must change the Obama narrative that policing is the problem. (City Journal)
Policy: “Communism for Kids” turns deadly ideology into a fairy tale. (The Daily Signal)
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