Friday Top Headlines
GDP jump, Facebook drop, Cohen’s claim, NoKo’s offer, weaponizing info, and more.
Second-quarter GDP jumps 4.1% for best pace in nearly four years (CNBC)
Facebook loses more than $100 billion in value — the biggest drop in Wall Street history — as privacy concerns finally take a toll (The Washington Post)
Cohen: Trump knew in advance of Trump Tower meeting with Russians; Trump: No I didn’t (Hot Air)
Trump’s message to critics: “I’ve never been a politician before” (The Daily Caller)
Jim Jordan running to replace Ryan as House Speaker (Washington Examiner)
Meadows backs off impeaching Deputy AG Rosenstein after leadership talks (The Hill)
America’s adversaries are weaponizing information, NSA director warns (The Washington Free Beacon)
Remains of U.S. war dead retrieved from North Korea (Fox News)
Trump threatens Turkey with sanctions over detained pastor (The Hill)
Record high number of foreign college graduates taking U.S. jobs (Washington Examiner)
Coca-Cola will raise soda prices due to Trump tariffs (National Review)
Man with Down syndrome runs sock business worth $4M (WOFL)
Humor: Facebook fact-check feature narrowly saves man from laughing at satirical article (The Babylon Bee)
Policy: The importance of the truce In U.S.-EU trade disputes (Hudson Institute)
Policy: U.S. must avoid a single-payer health care system that stresses doctors to the breaking point (The Heritage Foundation)
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