Wednesday Top Headlines
Primary results, judges confirmed, economic boom, NAFTA talks, and more.
Arizona, Florida primary winners and losers (CBS News)
Senate confirms seven more of Trump’s judges (The Washington Times)
Boom! U.S. economy logs best performance in nearly four years (Reuters)
Consumer confidence reaches 18-year high (National Review)
Trump at 36% approval among blacks (USA Today)
Jim Brown: black community “has a responsibility” to look inward, not blame Trump (The Washington Times)
Department of Education wildly overstates number of school shootings (NPR)
After Mexico deal, Canada rejoins NAFTA talks (Reuters)
Trump readies $6 billion bailout for farmers harmed by Trump tariffs (Reason)
Chicago Cardinal Cupich: The pope has more important stuff to talk about than sex abuse, like climate change and immigration (Hot Air)
Settled science! Researchers replicate just 13 of 21 social science experiments published in top journals (The Washington Post)
America goes on the cyber offensive — U.S. government hackers will now have greater latitude to deter and answer attacks (The Wall Street Journal)
Republicans find conflicts in Bruce Ohr’s closed-door testimony (Washington Examiner)
Majority of Americans agree that Brennan and Comey clearances should be revoked (The Daily Caller)
Donors to Lanny Davis “truth fund” want refunds after he admits lying (Washington Examiner)
South Africa withdraws bill to seize land from white farmers — for now (The Daily Caller)
Humor: Trump secures unlimited chips and salsa in Mexican trade deal (The Babylon Bee)
Good News: 600 homes repaired, 26 million meals served and thousands helped through NFL star JJ Watt’s relief fund (WTMJ Milwaukee)
Policy: Hurrah for Trump’s new friendship with Mexico (Washington Examiner)
Policy: The public-pension party must end (National Review)
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