Friday Top Headlines
Dems’ scripted fakery, Trump delays declassification, Kaepernick’s medal, and more.
Jobless claims fall to 49-year low for third straight week (The Hill)
Scripted fakery: Christine Blasey Ford “willing” to testify about Kavanaugh allegations, but not on Monday and on her own utterly ludicrous terms (CBS News)
Kavanaugh accuser’s classmate: “That it happened or not, I have no idea” (NPR)
Senate Dems urge FBI to probe threats against Ford; those against Kavanaugh and kin unmentioned (Fox News)
Ford’s attorneys were scheduled to headline a Democrat fundraiser (National Review)
Booker’s push for Kavanaugh vote delay called out over his 1992 column detailing teenage groping (Fox News)
Trump hits pause on declassifying documents related to Russia probe (NBC Washington)
EPA takes steps to ensure regulatory reforms advance (The Daily Signal)
U.S. sanctions China for buying Russian arms (National Review)
FY 2018 refugee admissions: 70.8% Christians; 15.4% Muslims (CNS News)
Trump finds fault with latest spending bill: Where’s the border wall funding? (The Washington Times)
Google staff discussed tweaking search results to counter travel ban (Reuters)
California Gov. Jerry Brown signs bill limiting use of plastic straws in restaurants (Washington Examiner)
Harvard to award Colin Kaepernick medal for work in African-American studies (The Washington Times)
Humor: Nation’s FBI agents just want to get back to their main business of investigating vast UFO conspiracies (The Babylon Bee)
Policy: Current planned defense budget falls short (The Heritage Foundation)
Policy: U.S. should not sign a peace declaration with North Korea (The Heritage Foundation)
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