Wednesday Top Headlines
Ryan won’t seek re-election, China concedes a little, welfare and work, and more.
House Speaker Paul Ryan won’t seek re-election (Axios)
China’s Xi renews vow to open economy, cut tariffs, but holds firm on intellectual property (Reuters)
Zuckerberg says he’s unaware of Facebook pushback for liberal groups after conservative targeting (Fox News)
Facebook buries specific media outlets in its newsfeed but won’t reveal which ones (The Daily Wire)
Facebook’s largest Black Lives Matter page is a scam tied to a white labor activist (The Washington Free Beacon)
Bipartisan group of senators moving to protect Mueller’s job (CBS News)
President warns U.S. missiles “will be coming” to Syria (The Washington Times)
Trump signs executive order pushing work for welfare (Associated Press)
McConnell: “certainly worth discussing” a move to undo some of the omnibus spending (CNS News)
Bank of America will no longer lend to clients that make AR-15s for civilians (CNBC)
That’s racist! Los Angeles painting city streets white in bid to combat climate change (Fox News)
Humor — or is it? Zuckerberg begins testimony by reminding senators he knows all their deepest thoughts, hopes, fears (The Babylon Bee)
Policy: Nation’s “Report Card” shows federal intervention has not helped students (The Daily Signal)
Policy: Yes, entitlements are driving the long-term debt (E21)
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