“The
post went up quietly on Facebook’s internal message board
last week. Titled ‘We Have a Problem With Political
Diversity,’ it quickly took off inside the social
network,” Kate Conger and Sheera Frenkel report for The
New York Times. “We are a political monoculture that’s
intolerant of different views,” senior Facebook engineer
Brian Amerige wrote in the post.
“ Consumer
confidence rose in August to its highest level since October
2000, building on July’s solid result,” Michael
Sheetz reports for CNBC. “These historically high
confidence levels should continue to support healthy
consumer spending in the near-term,” said Lynn Franco,
director of economic indicators at The Conference Board.
“ The
Senate reached a deal Tuesday to swiftly confirm seven
federal district court judges, helping President Donald
Trump put an enduring stamp on the U.S. judiciary,” Sahil
Kapur reports for Bloomberg.
“The latest confirmations mean Trump, with the help of
Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, has
already confirmed 60 judges to the courts."
In
The
Hill, John Bowden shares Vice President Mike
Pence’s views on Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation
process. “Justice Antonin Scalia was confirmed 98-0 and
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg received support of 96 Senators.
If we lived in a more respectful time, Judge Brett Kavanaugh
would be overwhelmingly confirmed,” the Vice President
wrote.
“U.S.
and Mexican trade negotiators proved the naysayers wrong by
striking a new deal replacing the North American Free Trade
Agreement (NAFTA), Mexican Secretary of Foreign Affairs Luis
Videgaray Caso said Monday night,” Kathryn Blackhurst
writes in
LifeZette. “A lot of
people thought that NAFTA would be over last year — early
last year — and that there was no way to fix this
relationship," Caso said.
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