Monday Top Headlines
Border crossings, North Korea’s warning, climate change alarmists, gun sanctuaries, and more.
Federal judge accuses Mueller’s team of “lying,” trying to target Trump (Fox News)
Trump team takes a more aggressive stance on Mueller probe (The Wall Street Journal)
Kerry secretly seeking to [salvage Iran deal he helped craft (Boston Globe)
Labor strikes and worker protests erupt across Iran (The Wall Street Journal)
Attempted border entries in April more than three times higher than the same month in 2017 (The Washington Free Beacon)
Trump administration will end protections for 50,000 Hondurans living in U.S. since 1999 (The Washington Post)
North Korea warns the United States not to misread peace overtures as a sign of weakness (USA Today)
Study: Those most concerned about climate change least likely to take individual action (Hot Air)
Four takeaways from Trump’s NRA speech (The Daily Signal)
Illinois counties declare “sanctuary” status for gun owners, put Democrats on notice (The Washington Times)
Report: Parkland shooter was assigned to controversial disciplinary program (National Review)
Bank of America will fund assault-type rifle maker (Fox Business)
National Shooting Sports Foundation just expelled Dick’s Sporting Goods over gun control lobbying (The Federalist)
George Washington U. student petition: remove “offensive” Colonial mascot (The College Fix)
CDC: 70% of new HIV infections in homosexual men because of high risk behavior (CNS News)
Policy: The 3.9% unemployment rate doesn’t mean a tight labor market (Investor’s Business Daily)
Policy: At its core, #MeToo represents a rejection of the 1960’s vision of erotic liberation (City Journal)
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