-The
Washington Times
“President
Trump signed a $716 billion defense bill Monday that authorizes
hundreds of new planes, ships and tanks — and delivers a
substantial victory to the administration,” Dave Boyer reports.
President Trump called the new National Defense Authorization Act
“the most significant investment in our military, and in our war
fighters, in modern history” while speaking to troops at Fort
Drum, New York.
-The
Wall Street Journal
Andrew
Duehren reports that “the unemployment rate among young
Americans fell to its lowest level in more than 50 years this
summer,” according to the Department of Labor. “Low
unemployment among young people shows that in a tight labor market
more opportunities are opening to groups that historically have
struggled to find jobs.”
-National
Review
“Brett
Kavanaugh may well be one of the most qualified jurists ever
nominated for the High Court,” David French writes. “Once
again, the Democrats have taken their swing at an outstanding
nominee. Once again, they’ve missed.”
-Fox
Business
Leia
Klingel writes that “small business owners’ optimism touched a
35-year high in July, with businesses setting records in terms of
job creation and hiring,” according to a new survey from the
National Federation of Independent Business. “In July 2018, the
NFIB’s Small Business Optimism Index marked its second highest
level in the survey’s 45-year history.”
-Washington
Examiner
“Federal
agencies, led by Labor and Health and Human Services, are cutting
Obama-era regulations and saving money faster than demanded by
President Trump,” Paul Bedard reports, citing a new report from
the American Action Forum. “As a result, the administration is
expected to easily meet the president’s order to cut at least
two old regulations for every new one issued.”
-The
Wall Street Journal
“Americans
are smart enough to know a better economy when they see one,”
The Wall Street Journal editorial board writes. “Apparently
Americans are believing their own eyes”—not negative political
spin.
-The
Des Moines Register
“After
years of slow growth and stagnant wages under the last
administration, under this president, the American economy is on
track to grow at its fastest pace in nearly 15 years,” Vice
President Mike Pence writes.
-Boston
Globe
Attorney
General Jeff Sessions writes that in response to President Trump’s
plan to halt the opioid crisis, the Justice Department has begun
Operation Synthetic Opioids Surge (SOS). “Under Operation SOS, I
am ordering our prosecutors in 10 districts with some of the
highest overdose death rates to prosecute every synthetic opioid
trafficking case, no matter how small.”
-Washington
Examiner
“Americans increasingly
want the Senate to confirm Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme
Court, according to a new Quinnipiac poll,” Becket Adams writes.
“The growing support from Kavanaugh is coming primarily from
independents.”
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