Thursday Top Headlines
Civility update, sanctuary cities, a third caravan, stocks plummet, Saudi story, and more.
Trump calls for “peace and harmony” in wake of domestic pipe bomb terrorism (Washington Examiner)
New York Times: Who’s up for a short story about Trump being assassinated? (Hot Air)
Judge finds part of Trump's sanctuary city policy unconstitutional (Townhall)
Third U.S.-bound caravan takes shape, this one from El Salvador (NBC News)
Media fawn over caravan, but thousands more gather to end abortion and get no coverage (Washington Examiner)
Democrats boycott another hearing for Trump judicial nominees (The Washington Times)
Tax-cut repeal could cost Americans $27,000 in pay over 10 years (The Daily Signal)
Stocks plummet, erasing 2018 gains (National Review)
New York sues Exxon Mobil, accuses company of downplaying climate change risks (The Hill)
Trump administration approves first oil and gas drilling in Alaska’s federal waters (Washington Examiner)
Saudi Arabia says Khashoggi’s killing was premeditated in latest reversal (The Washington Post)
U.S. will allow Iran key financial lifeline in major concession (The Washington Free Beacon)
Federal judge blocks Georgia from throwing out absentee ballots based on signature mismatches (USA Today)
Trump signs sweeping opioids bill, says effort will make “big dent” in deadly crisis (The Washington Times)
Humor: Bloods, Crips release joint statement calling for more civility in U.S. politics (The Babylon Bee)
Policy: The migrant caravan is a symptom of nagging challenges in Central America (American Enterprise Institute)
Policy: The U.S. needs to put its values back at the center of foreign policy (American Enterprise Institute)
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