Thursday Top Headlines
NAFTA, judge drops NM charges, West backs Trump, STDs hit record high, and more.
Blue-collar workers increasingly optimistic under Trump (The Washington Free Beacon)
NAFTA talks to continue as Trump says they’re on track for deal (Bloomberg)
U.S.-Mexico trade pact faces scrutiny from lawmakers at home (The Wall Street Journal)
Trump tariffs on Canadian paper struck down (Washington Examiner)
Judge drops charges against terror suspects linked to jihadi compound in New Mexico (Townhall)
U.S. is denying passports to Americans along the border, throwing their citizenship into question (The Washington Post)
Kanye West goes all in to win black community over for Trump (The Daily Wire)
Shock study: U.S. had far fewer mass shootings than previously reported (The Washington Times)
NATO: Russia building up naval presence in Mediterranean (The Washington Free Beacon)
Declassified interrogation reports show how much Iran shaped Iraq war (The Wall Street Journal)
Trump says Korea military drills could be restarted (Associated Press)
Betsy DeVos plans to overhaul Title IX, focus on due process for accusers and the accused (Reason)
In this age of anything goes, STDs hit an alarming record high (The Resurgent)
Trump “red cards” the media at White House FIFA event (Fox News Insider)
Humor: Quick Google search confirms Google not rigged (The Babylon Bee)
Policy: What to do about the growing popularity of socialism (The Daily Signal)
Policy: When environmental regulations become a tax on the poor (Economics21)
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