Wednesday Top Headlines
To end DACA, follow the Constitution (National Review)
DACA backlash shows Democrats don’t really think their policies should be subject to elections (The Federalist)
North Korea nuclear test furthers EMP bomb (The Washington Free Beacon)
Texas churches sue FEMA for relief funds (World)
Appeals court reinstates strict Texas voter ID law (The Washington Times)
Gowdy says FBI, Justice Department not cooperating on Trump dossier: “We got nothing” (The Washington Times)
Corruption trial for Democrat Sen. Bob Menendez starts today; New York Times forgot to mention his party (Hot Air)
Justice Department drops defense of Obama OT rule (The Washington Free Beacon)
Law professors celebrate “bourgeois norms,” attacked as racists (The Federalist)
Charlottesville Part 2? Council votes to remove “Stonewall” Jackson statue (Fox News)
Why U.S. colleges are the world’s best and way too expensive (Washington Examiner)
Silicon Valley conservatives report being too afraid to use the industry’s products for political expression (Washington Examiner)
Good News? Robots will take only 9% of jobs, not 38% says new study (Reason)
Policy: A fair DACA deal. (National Review)
Policy: Technology is outsmarting net neutrality. (American Enterprise Institute)
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