Thursday Top Headlines
Bush honored, migrant scales wall to give birth, carbon-rule rollback, Steel dossier concerns, and more.
“A great and noble man”: President Bush honored one last time in Washington (The Washington Times)
Navy will perform unprecedented 21-fighter flyover for Texas funeral (USNI News)
After Texas funeral, Bush to be buried next to wife and daughter (ABC News)
Nineteen-year-old Honduran woman in migrant caravan scales border wall to give birth in U.S. after 2,000-mile trip (Fox News)
Mexico is breaking records for importing natural gas from the States (Hot Air)
EPA to roll back carbon rule on new coal plants (Reuters)
France’s Macron scraps fuel tax after protests (Associated Press)
FBI-DOJ email chain shows FBI was concerned about reliability of Steele dossier before getting FISA warrant (CNS News)
Top Harris advisor resigns over harassment settlement; Harris claims she didn’t know (The Daily Wire)
Federal court upholds New Jersey gun-control law limiting high-capacity magazines (NBC News)
Massachusetts governor ignores court order to reinstate gun permits (Bearing Arms)
Fearing false rape accusations, men are asking women to create “consent videos” (The Daily Wire)
Facebook let some companies exploit users’ friends data, UK email dump alleges (CBS News)
“VeggieTales” is “racist” and “dangerous” for children, California students claim (Fox News)
Humor: “VeggieTales” producers apologize for episode where Larry the Cucumber joins the KKK (The Babylon Bee)
Policy: Direct primary care can rein in our out-of-control health care costs (Washington Examiner)
Policy: There is a way for affirmative action to become constructive and fair; its practitioners won’t like it (Washington Examiner)
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