Wednesday Top Headlines
Record confirmations, Iran owes 9/11 victims, DACA lawsuit, Facebook, and more.
Republicans confirming Trump’s court nominees at record pace (The Hill)
Iran ordered to pay billions to relatives of 9/11 victims (ABC News)
Five takeaways from Israel’s massive intelligence operation on Iran (The Daily Signal)
Texas leads a coalition of seven states suing to stop DACA — which Trump is trying to end (The Washington Times)
California leads a coalition of 18 states suing EPA over vehicle-emissions standards (National Review)
Trump: We’re “seriously thinking” of sixth military branch called “Space Force” (The Washington Free Beacon)
U.S.-backed forces announce offensive against last ISIS strongholds (National Review)
Mueller told Trump legal team a presidential subpoena could be possible (Fox News)
Rod Rosenstein says Justice Department won’t be extorted, pushed back against GOP call for removal (The Wall Street Journal)
Facebook will now start ranking news organizations by their “trustworthiness” (The Blaze)
Facebook knows everything about you, plans to launch a new dating feature for “meaningful, long-term relationships” (NBC News)
65% of public school eighth graders not proficient in reading; 67% not proficient in math (CNS News)
Village idiots: Silent Sam, the Confederate monument at UNC-Chapel Hill, was defaced with red ink and blood (The News & Observer)
Group wants to carve Trump’s face into a glacier to prove climate change exists (CBS News)
Cecile Richards finally leaves Planned Parenthood (The Daily Wire)
Not humor, tragically: Woman celebrated for killing 3.5 million people (The Babylon Bee)
Policy: Iran is a nuclear cheat and the IAEA is a complete failure (Washington Examiner)
Policy: Steel tariffs are already hurting steel-using industries (The Daily Signal)
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