Friday Top Headlines
Unemployment hits 49-year low, Kavanaugh vote set, opioid bill, Pence on China, and more.
Unemployment rate hits the lowest level since 1969 (CNBC)
Senate votes to advance Kavanaugh nomination, setting up final vote for Saturday (Fox News)
Judiciary Committee releases executive summary of supplemental FBI report on Kavanaugh (Fox News)
Witness told FBI that Ford’s “allies” pressured her to change story (The Daily Wire)
Georgetown Prep alumni confirm Kavanaugh’s definition of “Devil’s Triangle” in letter to Judiciary Committee (National Review)
Cook Political Report shifts three Senate races toward Republicans (The Hill)
Anti-Trump, far-left California judge shows why judicial nominations matter (Investor’s Business Daily)
The EPA is reportedly going to stop one of its costliest abuses — the Mercury and Air Toxics Standards Rule (The Daily Signal)
Senate sends opioid bill to Trump’s desk (The Washington Free Beacon)
DACA “Dreamer” arrested for smuggling meth (The Washington Times)
New White House counterterrorism strategy singles out “radical Islamists” (The Washington Free Beacon)
Mike Pence paints China as foremost threat to U.S.: “We will not be intimidated" (ABC News)
California man suing Vatican over years of alleged sex abuse by priest (National Review)
San Francisco passes ordinance requiring public artwork to depict more women (National Review)
Humor: FBI investigation implicates entire world: "There is none righteous, no, not one” (The Babylon Bee)
Policy: Why spatial reasoning matters for education policy (American Enterprise Institute)
Policy: Is corporate tech patenting in space unfair? (American Enterprise Institute)
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