Tuesday Top Headlines
Most Americans want less immigration, NFL rejects vets’ pro-anthem ad, solar tariffs and more.
Liberals livid after deal to end shutdown (Politico)
IMF: Tax reform projected to push GDP growth higher, now expected to rise to 2.7% in 2018 (The Washington Free Beacon)
Claim: Page and Strzok referenced FBI “secret society” that met the day after the election (PJ Media)
Sessions announces DOJ probe of missing FBI text messages (The Hill)
Republicans hope to release “jaw-dropping” memo on surveillance abuses (Fox News)
Four in five Americans want less immigration (The Washington Free Beacon)
Early 2018 Democrat win: Pennsylvania court orders new congressional map due to gerrymandering (Reuters)
NFL rejects Super Bowl ad from veterans group that asks players to stand during anthem (Stars and Stripes)
Hawaii governor slow to correct missile alert because he forgot Twitter username, password (Fox News)
Michigan man allegedly threatened to gun down CNN employees for fake news (NBC News)
Trump applies tariffs to solar panels, washing machines (Associated Press)
Vermont becomes first state to legalize marijuana through state legislature (The Washington Free Beacon)
ObamaCare is fueling the nation’s opioid epidemic? Sure looks like it (Investor’s Business Daily)
Policy: Get rid of government shutdowns forever (Bloomberg View)
Policy: Babe in the woods: Journalism in the age of clickbait (National Review)
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