Friday Top Headlines
Pompeo confirmed, House GOP on Russia, Facebook, Cosby guilty, JFK files, and more.
Senate confirms Mike Pompeo as 70th secretary of state — more votes than Rex Tillerson, but far fewer than Hillary Clinton or John Kerry (ABC News)
“Peace and prosperity”: Korean leaders plan declaration after rare summit (Reuters)
House Republicans accuse U.S. intelligence community of “significant … tradecraft failings” in report on Russian interference (The Washington Post)
Senate panel approves bill to protect special counsel (The Hill)
Recovered FBI agent texts include reaction to James Comey’s firing (CBS News)
Facebook said it ignored terms and conditions of app that collected user data on 87 million accounts (The Washington Times)
Democrat Sen. Bob Menendez admonished by Ethics panel, which says he broke the law (The Hill)
Feds could save billions by cutting duplicative programs (The Washington Free Beacon)
Paul Ryan forces out House chaplain (New York Post)
Deputy union says it has “no confidence” in Broward Sheriff Scott Israel (Sun-Sentinel)
Bill Cosby guilty on all three counts of aggravated indecent assault (USA Today)
Trump keeps some JFK documents sealed until 2021 as Archives release final batch (The Dallas Morning News)
Global warming update: Likely coldest April since 1895 (Watts Up With That)
Humor: Liberals urge nation to respect minorities’ opinions until those opinions contradict them (The Babylon Bee)
Policy: How federal consumer agency puts your financial data at risk (The Daily Signal)
Policy: Sanders’ “jobs” program would undo our real economic progress (The Daily Signal)
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