Wednesday Top Headlines
California fires, loads of savings from Trump’s tax and regulation policy, and YouTube’s gun video rules.
Toll from Northern California firestorms sharply rise: at least 17 dead (Los Angeles Times)
Corporate tax reforms estimated to eventually boost family earnings by $4,000 (Washington Examiner)
Rolling back Obama’s statist EPA regulations could save $33 billion in compliance costs (The Daily Signal)
Environmentalist lobby goes after another Trump nominee for being a Christian (The Federalist)
Deputy AG calls for court-approved access to encrypted devices (The Washington Free Beacon)
Supreme Court tosses one of two travel ban challenges (Reuters)
“Monday Night Football” ratings plummet to season low (The Daily Caller)
Harvey Weinstein allegedly raped three women — but it was OK when Bill Clinton did it! (The New Yorker)
North Korea targeted U.S. electric power companies (NBC News)
16 percent of Puerto Rico now has power three weeks after Hurricane Maria (Washington Examiner)
YouTube changes rules for firearms videos in response to Las Vegas massacre (The Washington Times)
Policy: The link between GDP and corporate taxes (American Enterprise Institute)
Policy: Obama’s climate plan was a failure on all accounts (The Daily Signal)
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