Monday Top Headlines
Donald Trump rescinds White House invitation to Stephen Curry, NBA’s Warriors (USA Today)
NFL players, coaches, owners lock arms, kneel during national anthem (ESPN)
Steelers stay in locker room and don’t participate in anthem — except a former Army Ranger who disobeyed his coach (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
Oakland A’s player becomes first MLB player to kneel during national anthem (CBS News)
NASCAR draws line on protesting during national anthem (The Washington Times)
DHS tells 21 states they were Russia hacking targets before 2016 election (The Hill)
Experts say medical care next big cyber threat (The Washington Free Beacon)
Anthony Weiner sentenced to 21 months in federal prison (The Washington Post)
North Korea says rockets to U.S. “inevitable” after Trump dubs Kim “rocket man” (Reuters)
Donald Trump alters travel ban to include North Korea, Venezeula, Chad (The Washington Times)
Free Speech Week at Berkeley is canceled (The New York Times)
Comey’s speech at Howard University interrupted by student protesters (CNS News)
Germany’s election — Merkel stumbles (but still wins) (National Review)
Nashville church shooting: Masked man kills woman, injures seven in Antioch before usher with a gun stops him (The Tennessean)
Betsy DeVos withdraws “Dear Colleague” letter that weaponized Title IX against due process (Reason)
HHS Sec. Tom Price’s tab so far: At least 24 private jet flights, more than $300,000 to taxpayers (Hot Air)
Policy: Government scorekeepers are wrong. Corporate tax reform would mostly help workers, not the rich. (The Daily Signal)
Policy: The “retirement savings gap” is really a government funding gap (Investor’s Business Daily)
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