Tuesday Top Headlines
Congress has days to avoid shutdown, economy strong despite market plunge, and more.
House Intelligence Committee approves release of Dems’ rebuttal to FISA memo (Fox News)
Dossier author Steele wrote another anti-Trump memo; was fed info by Clinton-connected contact, Obama State Department (Washington Examiner)
Congress returns with just days to avoid shutdown (The Hill)
McCain’s DACA fix is likely dead on arrival (The Daily Signal)
Suspect in Colts’ Edwin Jackson, Uber driver deaths was twice-deported illegal alien who was previously convicted for drunk driving in California (Indianapolis Star)
U.S. economy fundamentally strong despite stock market plunge (Associated Press)
Clinton donor and Hollywood mogul Haim Saban gives $1,000 bonuses to staff thanks to tax reform (The Daily Wire)
Supreme Court won’t block Pennsylvania ruling that state redraw congressional boundaries immediately, in decision that could help Democrats (The Washington Post)
Here are the Philadelphia Eagles who plan to skip the White House Super Bowl visit (Fox News)
Super Bowl airs call for “equal pay” after NFL rejects #PleaseStand ad as too political (The Washington Times)
Canadian PM Trudeau mansplains to woman questioner: “Peoplekind” is “more inclusive” than “mankind” (The Washington Free Beacon)
Berkeley spent almost $4 million to keep campus safe from people angry about opinions (Washington Examiner)
More cities trying to sue energy companies over “damages” from climate change (Hot Air)
Policy: 2018 solutions for federal spending and debt (The Heritage Foundation)
Policy: CFPB case threatens the power of a president to shape his administration’s policies (National Review)
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