Tuesday Top Headlines
Safety after 9/11, tax cuts 2.0, NoKo meeting, EPA rollback, Vatican response, and more.
Here’s how safe we are 17 years after 9/11 (The Daily Signal)
House Republicans move to lock in cuts with Tax Reform 2.0 (The Washington Times)
Bolton says international criminal court is “illegitimate,” threatens sanctions (CNS News)
The White House is coordinating a second Trump meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un (CNBC)
China asks WTO for sanctions in U.S. trade dispute (Reuters)
U.S. officials suspect Russia in mystery “attacks” on diplomats in Cuba, China (NBC News)
EPA to roll back Obama-era methane rules (The Wall Street Journal)
Six denials of claims in Woodward’s Trump book as it’s released today (The Daily Signal)
Peter Strzok spoke of “media leak strategy” in newly revealed text message to Lisa Page (Washington Examiner)
Vatican preparing response to Viganò accusations (National Review)
Google obeys Russia’s demand to remove Putin critic’s YouTube ads (Reason)
Ken Starr says in new memoir he considered perjury charges against Hillary Clinton (Fox News)
Judge weighing NRA’s free speech case against New York (Hot Air)
NRA announces $600,000 in school safety grants (The Washington Free Beacon)
Umpires may boycott Serena Williams matches after outburst at US Open final (The Times)
Humor: Grandmother trying to figure out how to use Facebook accidentally hacks U.S. election (The Babylon Bee)
Policy: Bernie Sanders’s billionaire welfare taxation defies all economic logic (The Hill)
Policy: America’s record-setting economy makes it boom time for workers (The Heritage Foundation)
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