Thursday Top Headlines
House GOP unveils bill extending government shutdown deadline a week. (CBS News)
Trump tells Mexico, Canada he won’t terminate NAFTA “at this time.” (The Hill)
FCC begins process to rollback net neutrality rules. (NPR)
Trump signs order to end “egregious abuse” of national monuments. (The Hill)
TVA eliminating handguns from nuclear security officers. (NBC Chattanooga)
ESPN layoffs should be a wake-up call about politicizing sports. (National Review)
ESPN publishes poetry tribute to fugitive cop killer. (The Federalist)
Ann Coulter cancels Berkeley speech after losing conservative groups’ support. (USA Today)
University of California President Janet Napolitano hid $175 million while raising tuition, paying excessive salaries. (Hot Air)
New CMP video: Planned Parenthood executive haggles over compensation for organ sales … again. (Hot Air)
Senators told North Korea nuclear threat is urgent. (The Washington Free Beacon)
U.S. military begins installation of missile defenses in South Korea. (ABC News)
Policy: House health care bill is moving in the right direction. (The Daily Signal)
Policy: Energy revolutions hidden in plain sight: shale crushes solar. (Real Clear Energy)
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