Monday Top Headlines
G7 and Korea summits, China hacks, Iran’s admission, women in college, and more.
U.S.-Canada trade feud escalates after fraught G7 summit (The Wall Street Journal)
Merkel: EU will retaliate against Trump tariffs (The Hill)
Trump, Kim Jong-un to open historic summit with one-on-one powwow (The Washington Times)
Trump-Kim summit to cost Singapore $20 million (Washington Examiner)
China hacked a Navy contractor and secured a trove of highly sensitive data on submarine warfare (The Washington Post)
Iran admits to facilitating 9/11 terror attacks (The Washington Free Beacon)
States battle for workers amid low unemployment (The Hill)
Democrats propose sweeping anti-gun bill that would create national registry (The Resurgent)
YouTube terminates channel of firearms parts retailer (National Review)
Target: Bernie Sanders — DNC votes to require Dem 2020 primary candidates be registered party members (The Washington Free Beacon)
Vermont’s new mandate: all residents must have health insurance (The Washington Times)
GOP embraces single-payer health care attack in California (The Hill)
Down with the patriarchy? Women earn 57% of U.S. bachelor’s degrees — for 18th straight year (CNS News)
Robert De Niro yells “f—k Trump’ at Tony Awards, gets standing ovation (The Washington Free Beacon)
Louis Farrakhan loses "blue check” verification on Twitter after anti-Semitic tweet (The Daily Wire)
Humor: Report: More parents forcing their children to play video games so they can have successful career on YouTube one day (The Babylon Bee)
Policy: Where homicides remain unsolved (The Washington Post)
Policy: The U.S.-North Korean summit: Opportunities and dangers (The Heritage Foundation)
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