The Patriot Post® · Monday Top Headlines
Supreme Court sides with baker in huge win for religious liberty (The Hill)
North Korea summit back on, Trump says (National Review)
Giuliani threatens legal battle with Mueller over subpoena (ABC News)
New U.S. tariffs would make trade deals void, China says (Fox News)
Congress to crack down on Chinese influence in U.S. (The Washington Free Beacon)
California bans travel to Oklahoma based on its “discriminatory” LGBT adoption law (USA Today)
Supreme Court erases ruling against government in illegal immigrant teen’s abortion case as moot (USA Today)
Several states to limit short-term insurance plans even as Trump is poised to expand access to them nationwide (The Hill)
Boeing South Carolina bastion breached by union in rare win (Bloomberg)
Newt Gingrich predicts “red wave” in November (Washington Examiner)
Bill Clinton: “Political press” gave Obama better coverage in part because of his race (The Washington Times)
Trump calls for “immediate action” to prevent coal, nuclear power plants from closing (ABC News)
Facebook gave device makers deep access to data on users and friends (The New York Times)
Bradley “Chelsea” Manning loses Wikileaks First Amendment appeal (The Volokh Conspiracy)
Policy: The college dropout problem most education advocates don’t talk about (American Enterprise Institute)
Policy: Was May’s job report the best ever? (Investor’s Business Daily)
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