Wednesday Top Headlines
Midterms slog on, some caravan migrants arrive, Mueller indictments, health reform, and more.
Trump’s “big victory” diminished as Democrats pick up more wins (The Washington Times)
Judge orders recount in Florida’s Palm Beach County extended to Nov. 20 (The Hill)
Federal judge delays certification of Georgia election results, citing concerns over provisional ballots (The Washington Post)
Good news: Only 61% of Democrats think the GOP is racist (The Resurgent)
Caravan migrants reach Tijuana, begin climbing the border fence (Washington Examiner)
President Trump announces Brett Kavanaugh’s replacement on the U.S. Court of Appeals (Townhall)
Appointment of acting attorney general challenged in court (Associated Press)
Justice Department defends Whitaker appointment (NBC News)
New Mueller indictments expected soon (Bloomberg)
“Reinsurance” ObamaCare fix wins bipartisan support in Senate (The Washington Times)
Hate crimes reported to FBI jumped 17% in 2017 (Washington Examiner)
Women’s March movement under fire again for anti-Semitism (CNS News)
School punishes male teacher for refusing to watch a naked girl in the boys’ locker room (The Federalist)
No longer just male or female: DC schools to give families a third option with “non-binary” (The Washington Post)
The UK and EU have agreed on a Brexit text — now May’s cabinet puts it to the test (Bloomberg)
Humor: Hillary Clinton receives large cash advance for “What Happened 2” ahead of 2020 presidential run (The Babylon Bee)
Policy: Trump is right: Poor land management is leading to bigger California wildfires (The Daily Signal)
Policy: The path forward on health reform for conservatives (The Daily Signal)
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