Thursday Top Headlines
SOTU postponed, 10,000 migrants bound for U.S., House Oversight probing Trump, BuzzFeed layoffs, and more.
Ending showdown with Pelosi, Trump postpones State of the Union Address (Associated Press)
Trump recognizes Juan Guaido as Venezuela leader, rebuking Nicolas Maduro (Bloomberg)
More than 10,000 Central Americans bound for U.S. request Mexican visas (The Washington Post)
Michael Cohen delays House testimony due to “threats against his family” (ABC News)
House Oversight to investigate Trump administration’s security-clearance process (National Review)
After failed Cohen “bombshell,” BuzzFeed laying off 15% of staff (The Resurgent)
Democrats to advance bill raising age limit for rifle buyers (National Review)
New York governor celebrates allowing abortion up until birth, orders World Trade Center lit pink (The Daily Wire)
Ohio’s new governor says he’ll sign “heartbeat” abortion bill that Kasich vetoed (Fox News)
Michigan Vietnam War hero, Medal of Honor recipient dies (MLive)
California State Senate committee bans saying “he” and “she” (The Daily Caller)
China, Russia building Super-EMP bombs for “Blackout Warfare” (The Washington Free Beacon)
South Korea breached UN rules by failing to report more than 300 tonnes of petroleum products sent to North Korea (VICE News)
Humor: Snopes introduces new “factually inaccurate but morally right” fact-check result (The Babylon Bee)
Policy: Finally, U.S. policy is getting it right on Venezuela (American Enterprise Institute)
Policy: There’s no “lost” economic growth during government shutdowns (Foundation for Economic Education)
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