Wednesday Top Headlines
Catholic predators, Ellison allegations, Kavanaugh’s opinions, Omarosa, school discipline, and more.
301 “predator priests” named in Pennsylvania grand jury sex abuse report (CBS Pittsburgh)
Vermont nominates first U.S. transgender candidate for governor (Associated Press)
Ellison wins Minnesota AG primary amid late domestic violence allegations (The Hill)
Four unanswered questions about FBI, DOJ after Peter Strzok’s firing (The Daily Signal)
Fired FBI agent Peter Strzok is already raking in major cash for his corruption (Townhall)
Brett Kavanaugh’s opinions will be based on Rule of Law, legal experts say (The Daily Signal)
Progressives fume as Dems meet with Kavanaugh (The Hill)
With little fanfare, Trump and McConnell reshape the nation’s circuit courts (The Washington Post)
Trump campaign seeks “millions” against Omarosa for violating nondisclosure (Washington Examiner)
Media coordinate with each other to battle Trump (Washington Examiner)
University of Iowa bows to legal pressure, lets religious groups require their leaders to be religious (Washington Examiner)
U.S. says small Russian satellite a space weapon (The Washington Free Beacon)
Americans, even younger ones, drop smoking to lowest rate ever (Hot Air)
Good news: Man travels country to mow 50 lawns in 50 states for people in need (The Wichita Eagle)
Humor: Antifa member grounded for two weeks after staying out too late at rally (The Babylon Bee)
Policy: Federal school discipline policy causes classroom disorder (Manhattan Institute)
Policy: The need for clear-eyed policymaking on student loan defaults (American Enterprise Institute)
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