Monday Top Headlines
Record tax revenue, record-low unemployment, Trump visits CA, CIA on Saudi murder, and more.
As predicted, GOP tax cuts prompt record government revenues (Hot Air)
Unemployment rate at record low in 10 states (CNS News)
Republican Rick Scott secures Florida U.S. Senate seat after recount (Reuters)
Democrat Andrew Gillum concedes in Florida governor’s race (The Washington Times)
Broward County elections supervisor Brenda Snipes resigns (Townhall)
Defeated Georgia Democrat Stacey Abrams won’t call Brian Kemp legitimate governor-elect (Fox News)
Trump visits fire-ravaged California (Los Angeles Times)
Democrat senators sue over Whitaker’s appointment as attorney general (Associated Press)
“It’s your right to go to the U.S.”: What I saw when I visited the migrant caravan (The Daily Signal)
Betsy DeVos formally unveils new Title IX rules (Reason)
CIA concludes Saudi crown prince ordered Jamal Khashoggi’s assassination (CBS News)
As CNN’s Jim Acosta returns, White House seeks “decorum” for press (The Daily Signal)
Devin Nunes wants a new attorney general to investigate FISA abuse, “dirty cops” at FBI (CNS News)
NRA, SAF file suit to block new Washington gun-control law (The Washington Free Beacon)
Humor: Amazon to provide all employees with Prime boxes to live in (The Babylon Bee)
Policy: Policymakers should listen to voters on school choice (National Review)
Policy: The good, the bad, and the ugly of new Title IX regulations (Washington Examiner)
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