The Patriot Post® · Monday Top Headlines

By Political Editors ·
https://patriotpost.us/articles/56479-monday-top-headlines-2018-06-11

  • 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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