Thursday Top Headlines
Collusion, Comey, FBI leaks, VA chief out, Facebook, SCOTUS, Koreas, NATO, and more.
Documents suggest possible coordination between CIA, FBI, Obama WH and Dem officials early in Trump-Russia probe (Fox News)
Comey gets the red carpet from CNN: A full town hall event to mark book launch (The Daily Wire)
Inspector general’s office to investigate FBI surveillance of Carter Page (Reason)
Former FBI agent charged with leaking classified information to media (Reuters)
Trump ousts Veterans Affairs chief Shulkin, nominates personal physician to replace him (The Washington Post)
Report: VA missed background checks for thousands of employees (Military Times)
Facebook to limit use of data brokers for ad targeting (Bloomberg)
Supreme Court grapples with partisan gerrymandering once again with Maryland case (Roll Call)
Kim Jong-un to meet South Korea’s president in historic summit set for April (CBS News)
NATO moves toward readying more troops to confront Russian threat (The Wall Street Journal)
Netflix names Susan Rice, Benghazi storyteller, to board of directors (Hot Air)
Only 10% of DC March for Our Lives protesters were under 18 (The Washington Free Beacon)
New report misleads on the health risks of abortion for women (National Review)
Pro-life lawmakers lay groundwork for Roe challenge (The Hill)
Humor: Mark Zuckerberg prepares for congressional testimony by poring over lawmakers’ personal data (The Onion)
Policy: The White House needs better guidance on its new China trade policy (The Heritage Foundation)
Policy: The solemn duty of government and the military (The Washington Times)
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