The Patriot Post® · Tuesday Top Headlines
In nation’s capital, Bush remembered as “great man” and “gentle soul” (Associated Press)
Caravan migrants begin to breach border as frustration with slow asylum process grows (Fox News)
Asylum denials hit record high in 2018 (CBS News)
Study: 63% of noncitizen households in 2014 used welfare (The Daily Wire)
CIA Director Gina Haspel to brief Congress on Khashoggi murder (Hot Air)
Pentagon will resume sending green-card-holding recruits to training to comply with court order (ABC News)
Wall Street execs too afraid to hire women in wake of #MeToo (The Washington Times)
Federal employees ordered not to discuss the #Resistance on work time (The Daily Signal)
Conservative writer Corsi files criminal complaint against Mueller, alleges bid to seek false testimony (Fox News)
France suspends controversial fuel tax after weeks of unrest (The Washington Post)
UN climate summit to emit more CO2 than 8,200 American homes do in a year (The Daily Signal)
U.S. confirms: Iran successfully fired nuclear-capable missiles (The Washington Free Beacon)
Legoland’s plastic straw ban is the height of environmental virtue signaling (Reason)
UC Berkeley settles landmark free-speech lawsuit, will pay $70,000 to conservative group (Washington Examiner)
Socialist paradise? In Havana, 3,865 buildings have collapsed since 2000 (Hot Air)
Humor: Frightening rise in anti-Semitism blamed on the Jews (The Babylon Bee)
Policy: Congress should rethink electric vehicle subsidies (E21)
Policy: Worry less about inflation and more about recession (Bloomberg Opinion)
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