Thursday Top Headlines
Pelosi says “no,” Trump to border, California wildfire relief, oil export boom, First Amendment suit, and more.
Shutdown showdown: Pelosi says “no,” Trump says “bye-bye” (NBC News)
Trump to visit border to push for wall as government shutdown talks crumble (USA Today)
Record number of families apprehended at southern border in December (National Review)
Trump says emergency declaration coming without border deal (The Hill)
House passes spending bill to fund IRS, other agencies through Sept. 30 (The Washington Times)
Trump, California spar over money for wildfire relief funds (Associated Press)
U.S. oil export boom sparks a battle to build Texas ports (Reuters)
New York City’s minimum-wage increase is crushing small businesses (The Daily Caller)
Chicago State University settles First Amendment lawsuit, agrees to change policies (The Washington Free Beacon)
Greens begin push for nationwide 100% renewable energy mandate (Washington Examiner)
Only two Democrat senators will publicly oppose the anti-Israel BDS movement (The Federalist)
PragerU lawsuit claims Google, YouTube violated California law on free speech, discrimination (PJ Media)
Humor: “Good evening,” says President Trump, drawing immediate flurry of fact checks (The Babylon Bee)
Policy: The two energy futures facing America (Foundation for Economic Education)
Policy: Three myths about privacy in tech (American Enterprise Institute)
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