Tuesday Top Headlines
Record-low unemployment, Hillary’s laundering, Facebook’s rules, and more.
14 states hit record-low unemployment (The Hill)
Trump hails lower number of people “forced to use food stamps” (CNS News)
Senate Foreign Relations Committee narrowly endorses Mike Pompeo for secretary of state after Trump intervenes with Rand Paul (Axios)
“Pure carnage” as van hits pedestrians in Toronto: 10 dead, 15 injured and man arrested (National Post)
Bombshell: FEC records indicate Hillary’s campaign illegally laundered $84 million (The Federalist)
Media declares “end of Internet as we know it” after net-neutrality repeal (National Review)
Facebook publishes content removal policies for the first time (Bloomberg)
The NRA just broke a 15-year fundraising record (McClatchy)
“Real Indian” running against Sen. Elizabeth Warren sues after city tells him to stop calling her “Fake Indian” (Fox News)
Sharing nude photos of current or ex-partners protected under First Amendment, court rules (Dallas News)
Carter Center sued for providing support to terrorists, defrauding taxpayers (The Washington Free Beacon)
Atheists want a $1B tax on churches (Washington Examiner)
Finland’s basic income trial falls flat (BBC News)
Humor: Nation patiently awaits GQ article calling Koran overrated (The Babylon Bee)
Policy: Mr. Macron goes to Washington (American Enterprise Institute)
Policy: If current laws had been followed, there would have been no Waffle House shooting (The Daily Signal)
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