Tuesday Top Headlines
SCOTUS, women voters, suing oil, F-35 boondoggle, Facebook, and more.
Trump interviews four Supreme Court candidates as decision nears (The Hill)
Meet the six stellar judges leading the pack on Trump’s Supreme Court short list (The Daily Signal)
Federal judge rules against indefinite detention of asylum-seekers (CNS News)
Quinnipiac: If Democrats retake the House this fall, they’ll have women to thank (Hot Air)
Rhode Island becomes first state to sue oil industry, seek damages for climate change (The Washington Times)
Trump administration to rescind Obama-era guidelines on race in college admissions (The Wall Street Journal)
DeVos agenda on higher education is a new front for Democrat resistance (NBC News)
Senators demand an explanation after the F-35 savings estimate is off by $600 million (Reason)
House Democrat server went “missing” soon after it became evidence in a cybersecurity probe (The Daily Caller)
Investigators broaden focus on Facebook’s role in sharing data with Cambridge Analytica (Chicago Tribune)
Policy: Trump’s chance to check the Court (Real Clear Policy)
Policy: To shrink budget “deficits,” shrink federal revenue collections (Real Clear Markets)
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