Thursday Top Headlines
CA National Guard deal, New York felons, Castro rule nears end, global debt, and more.
California governor says deal reached on National Guard mission (Associated Press)
New air pollution report: California is the worst (Hot Air)
New York Gov. Cuomo grants 35,000 paroled felons right to vote; GOP sees “power grab” (Fox News)
Trump says he’ll walk out of a planned meeting with Kim if it is “not fruitful” (The Wall Street Journal)
Castro rule in Cuba nears end as Miguel Diaz-Canel named sole candidate for leadership change (The Washington Post)
Goodlatte to subpoena Comey memos (The Washington Times)
Facebook to put 1.5 billion users out of reach of new EU privacy law (Reuters)
Data firm leaks 48 million user profiles it scraped from Facebook, LinkedIn, others (CBS News)
Global debt has reached a record high of $164 trillion, IMF says, and three countries are to blame (MarketWatch)
Humor: Impoverished Kenyan bean picker can’t wait to see what Starbucks has to say about racial sensitivity (The Onion)
Policy: New national test scores show Betsy DeVos was right about public schools (The Daily Signal)
Policy: Cuba’s leadership transition is an illegitimate succession of power (The Heritage Foundation)
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