Friday Top Headlines
North Korea, Medal of Honor, Dodd-Frank rollback, NFL protests, armed citizen, and more.
North Korea said it is ready to talk to U.S. ‘“at any time,” responding to Trump’s cancellation of summit with Kim Jong Un (The Washington Post)
North Koreans stood up White House advance team in Singapore (The Washington Times)
Trump awards Medal of Honor to Navy SEAL Britt K. Slabinski for controversial mission in Afghanistan (Fox News)
Trump signs rollback of Democrat financial regulations (The Hill)
NFL players mulling new anthem protests “to spite” league over planned crackdown (Fox News)
Armed citizen kills mass shooter at Oklahoma restaurant (The Daily Wire)
David Hogg puts Publix in crosshairs, demands $1 million donation and anti-NRA pledge (The Washington Times)
DOJ employee donations overwhelmingly favor Democrats (The Washington Free Beacon)
Trump issues commercial space policy directive on eve of anniversary of JFK’s space program speech (The Daily Signal)
Rachel Dolezal hit with felony theft charge in welfare fraud case (Fox News)
Harvey Weinstein surrenders to NYPD, charged with rape (Deadline Hollywood)
Morgan Freeman accused of sexual harassment by eight women (National Review)
Humor: Other 193 countries begin insulting Mike Pence in hopes of avoiding future meetings with Trump (The Onion)
Policy: What’s next: 3 possible scenarios on North Korea after cancellation of Trump-Kim Summit (The Daily Signal)
Policy: How to make health care prices transparent (Real Clear Policy)
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