Thursday Top Headlines
Deficit due to spending, House votes for pay raise, Virginia governor endorses infanticide, three incoming caravans, and more.
This just in: Deficit due to spending, not tax cuts, says Congressional Budget Office (The Resurgent)
Republicans kill resolution saying government shutdowns are bad (Washington Examiner)
Twenty-nine Republican representatives vote with Democrats to boost federal salaries 2.6% (Washington Examiner)
House Democrats reject GOP proposal to block raises for federal employees guilty of sexual misconduct (The Washington Free Beacon)
Virginia governor endorses murder of born-alive infants (The Daily Wire)
Three more large migrant caravans are headed for the U.S. (Townhall)
Department of Veterans Affairs unveils proposed rules extending more private care to veterans (USA Today)
U.S. to stop complying with nuclear pact with Russia after talks flop (Reuters)
European powers launch mechanism for trade with Iran (Reuters)
Illegal worker fired from Trump golf club to attend State of the Union with Democrat lawmaker (NBC News)
Washington, DC, now ranks #2 for millionaires (WTOP)
Federal Reserve holds interest rates steady, signaling cautious approach amid slowing economy (USA Today)
Rand Paul awarded more than $580,000 after he was attacked by neighbor (Fox News)
Disney is holding a pride parade at one of its theme parks (The Daily Wire)
Measles outbreak spreads to new states thanks to anti-vaccination campaigns (Hot Air)
Not humor: In rare moment of honesty, Democrats finally admit they support infanticide (The Babylon Bee)
Policy: From “safe, legal, and rare” to “dangerous, imposed, and frequent” (Washington Examiner)
Policy: Natural gas is doing far more than renewables to clean our air (Washington Examiner)
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