Friday Top Headlines
House passes bill to avoid shutdown. (The Hill)
Promises kept, and not yet kept, in Trump’s first 100 days. (The Daily Signal)
The Democrats’ first 100 days. (The Washington Free Beacon)
Why U.S. economic growth may be stronger than we think. (The Daily Signal)
Acosta confirmed as labor secretary, first Latino member of Trump cabinet. (NPR)
Former Trump adviser Mike Flynn under DOD investigation, had been warned not to take foreign payments. (ABC News)
Federal agencies spent $13.5 million on vehicles they may not use. (The Daily Signal)
Despite the facts, Iran deal is more popular than ever, poll shows. (Morning Consult)
In response to Berkeley, Rep. Sean Duffy asks Betsy DeVos to take action on taxpayer-funded campuses. (Washington Examiner)
Transgender patient sues Dignity Health for discrimination over hysterectomy denial. (The Sacramento Bee)
Why this Saturday’s People’s Climate March is a farce. (LifeZette)
Policy: The economic prospects of advanced coal technologies have never seemed so promising. (U.S. News & World Report)
Policy: Stadium subsidies are thriving in sports season. It’s time for governments to just say no. (E21)
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