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WSJ US News
Apr 24, 2018

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WSJ US News
Apr 24, 2018

Trump Praises Macron Ahead of Talks
President Trump said Iran will have "big problems" if the country restarts its nuclear program, as he sat down for a meeting Tuesday with French President Emmanuel Macron.

WSJ US News
Apr 24, 2018

Nafta Proposal on Foreign Investments Jolts Energy Firms
Energy firms are balking at a Trump administration proposal to change a part of Nafta that allows a U.S. business to take legal action if a foreign government harms the company's investment in that country.

WSJ US News
Apr 24, 2018

Texas Gerrymandering Case Hinges on Racial-Bias Claim
The Supreme Court will consider whether Texas' congressional and legislative maps illegally discriminate against minority voters, the latest in a struggle over political power in the Lone Star State.

WSJ US News
Apr 24, 2018

George H.W. Bush Hospitalized for Blood Infection
The 93-year-old former president, who is responding to treatment, was hospitalized in Houston a day after burying his wife, Barbara, a family spokesman said.

WSJ US News
Apr 24, 2018

Senate Panel Backs Mike Pompeo for Secretary of State
A Senate committee endorsed Mike Pompeo to be the next secretary of state on Monday, sending him to the full Senate for his expected confirmation, after Sen. Rand Paul reversed himself.

WSJ US News
Apr 24, 2018

Hearing for VA Nominee Jackson Delayed Indefinitely
A Senate committee has indefinitely delayed a confirmation hearing for Ronny Jackson, President Trump's nominee to head the Department of Veterans Affairs, because of questions about his background, according to White House and congressional aides.

WSJ US News
Apr 24, 2018

Appeals Court Rules Monkey Can't Own Copyright of Selfie
Animals have no legal ability to hold copyright claims, a federal appeals court ruled in rejecting an animal-rights group's suit on behalf of an Indonesian monkey that took selfies with a wildlife photographer's camera.

WSJ US News
Apr 24, 2018

Trump's Message to Congress: New Nafta or No Nafta
The Trump administration is pushing hard to finish talks on Nafta over the next two weeks and is considering tough tactics to get Congress to approve a new deal.

WSJ US News
Apr 23, 2018

Authorities Catch Waffle House Suspect, Now Put Focus on Father
Law enforcement apprehended Travis Reinking, the suspect in a fatal weekend shooting at a Nashville-area Waffle House, and are now looking into whether his father broke the law by giving his son back his weapons.

WSJ US News
Apr 23, 2018

Rosenstein, Taking Break from Mueller Probe, Argues Before Supreme Court
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein argued his first case at the Supreme Court on Monday, a criminal sentencing dispute from New Mexico that has no connection to Russia's alleged interference in the 2016 presidential election.

WSJ US News
Apr 23, 2018

Arizona Rep. Martha McSally Alleges Sexual Abuse by High-School Coach
Rep. Martha McSally said she was sexually abused by a coach when she was in high school, her first public comments on an experience that shaped some of the biggest decisions in her life.

WSJ US News
Apr 23, 2018

The Agonizing Question at the Heart of North Korean Diplomacy
President Donald Trump could well come face-to-face with the same agonizing question looming ever since Pyongyang first tested a nuclear device: Will the U.S. be content merely to contain a nuclear North Korea and deter it from ever using the bomb it now possesses?

WSJ US News
Apr 23, 2018

Cosby Defense Rests Case Without Calling Entertainer to Stand
Bill Cosby's lawyers rested their case, setting the stage for closing arguments Tuesday in his retrial on charges that he sexually assaulted a woman in his home in 2004.

WSJ US News
Apr 23, 2018

New York Gov. Cuomo Proposes Plastic Bag Ban
Gov. Andrew Cuomo said he would introduce legislation to ban single-use plastic bags throughout New York, a measure long pushed by environmental activists.

WSJ US News
Apr 23, 2018

U.S. Hospital Profits Fall as Labor Costs Grow and Patient Mix Shifts
One important measure of U.S. hospital profits last year reached a low not seen in the past decade, as a tight labor market and other factors pressure hospital finances.

WSJ US News
Apr 23, 2018

California Lawmakers Again Push to Unseal Police Officers' Records
A new bill would allow public access in cases involving use of force, sex assault and dishonesty. Similar legislation failed two years ago.

WSJ US News
Apr 23, 2018

At School With New York's Next Top Chef, or Line Cook
Dozens of chefs have volunteered to teach an after-school class at Food and Finance High School, New York City's only public school focused on culinary arts. Almost all of its nearly 400 students are poor and black or Hispanic. Many see its training as a recipe for a better life.

WSJ US News
Apr 22, 2018

Supreme Court to Hear Travel Ban Case
President Donald Trump's restrictions on travelers from several Muslim-majority countries face a legal test Wednesday, when the Supreme Court considers whether the administration can categorically bar entry to the U.S. based on a person's nationality.

WSJ US News
Jan 31, 2018

Mueller Seeks Interview With Ex-Spokesman for Trump's Legal Team
Special counsel Robert Mueller is seeking an interview with Mark Corallo, the former spokesman for President Donald Trump's legal team, according to a person with knowledge of the matter.

WSJ US News
Jan 31, 2018

Democrats Spurn Trump's Vision of America
Democrats responded to President Donald Trump's first State of the Union speech by describing his initial year in office as one defined by anxiety and fear, with the White House pitting Americans against one another and encouraging the nation's darkest impulses.

WSJ US News
Jan 31, 2018

Trump Tries Taking On a New Role: Optimist
In the year since President Donald Trump took office, voters have frequently seen the angry Trump, the divisive Trump, and occasionally the reserved Trump. On Tuesday night, the president wanted voters to see something different: the optimistic Trump.

WSJ US News
Jan 31, 2018

Trump, in Speech, Vows Optimism as More Fights Loom
President Donald Trump, in his first State of the Union address, called for major, bipartisan deals on infrastructure and immigration, while reversing his predecessor's vow to close Guantanamo Bay prison facility.

WSJ US News
Jan 31, 2018

Fed Could Signal Changes to Outlook at Yellen's Final Meeting
Federal Reserve officials are likely to keep interest rates steady at their two-day policy meeting that concludes Wednesday, but they could provide clues on whether their 2018 outlook has changed amid a steadily expanding economy.

WSJ US News
Jan 31, 2018

Hillary Clinton Says She Regrets Protecting Former Aide Over Harassment
Hillary Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee in 2016, said on Tuesday that she regretted protecting a former campaign adviser accused of sexual harassment on her 2008 campaign.

WSJ US News
Jan 31, 2018

Triple Threat: Amazon, Berkshire, JPMorgan Rattle Health-Care Firms
Amazon.com Inc., Berkshire Hathaway Inc. and JPMorgan Chase & Co. rattled the stock market with plans to form a health-care not-for-profit that will use technology to cut costs.

WSJ US News
Jan 30, 2018

Immigration Talks Proliferate on Capitol Hill, but No Deals
Eight groups of lawmakers and one framework from the White House have so far produced zero immigration deals that are ready to become law.

WSJ US News
Jan 30, 2018

NYPD Sgt.'s Murder Trial Begins in Death of Mentally-Ill Woman
Did Deborah Danner die because New York Police Department Sgt. Hugh Barry  overreacted or because she threatened his life with a baseball bat? Those are the key questions presented in the trial unfolding in the Bronx.

WSJ US News
Jan 30, 2018

SEC Moves to Stop $600 Million Digital Coin Offering
Federal regulators moved to halt an initial coin offering that allegedly raised $600 million in what amounts to the biggest U.S. intervention yet into the world of raising money by issuing digital tokens.

WSJ US News
Jan 30, 2018

Republicans Won't Return Wynn Donations Unless His Guilt Is Confirmed
The chairwoman of the Republican National Committee said Tuesday that the party wouldn't return donations from Steve Wynn, its former finance chairman who faces allegations of sexual misconduct dating back decades, unless an investigation by his company's outside directors finds wrongdoing.

WSJ US News
Jan 30, 2018

Federal Judge in Brooklyn Criticizes Trump and Sessions in DACA Hearing
A Brooklyn federal judge criticized President Donald Trump's comments about Latino immigrants as "vicious" and "extremely volatile" during court arguments over whether to stop the Trump administration from rescinding protections for undocumented immigrants who entered the U.S. as children.

WSJ US News
Jan 30, 2018

Amazon, Berkshire, JPMorgan Partner to Pare Health Costs
Amazon.com, Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan are forming a company to figure out how to reduce health-care costs for their hundreds of thousands of U.S. employees.

WSJ US News
Jan 30, 2018

Immigrants to Be in Spotlight at State of Union
President Donald Trump plans Tuesday to outline in his State of the Union address a broad agenda for the coming year, but he is also expected to wade into a more immediate political showdown: an immigration deal.

WSJ US News
Jan 30, 2018

Texas to Investigate Allegations of Abuse by Nassar at Karolyi Ranch
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott called for a criminal investigation into allegations of misconduct at the Karolyi Ranch, USA Gymnastics' training facility outside Houston, where a number of gymnasts say they were sexually abused by team doctor Larry Nassar.

WSJ US News
Jan 30, 2018

Yellen Got to Full Employment, but Legacy Still Is Being Written
Janet Yellen ends 14 years at the Federal Reserve this week, the last four as its first chairwoman, having guided the U.S. economy to its tightest labor market in nearly two decades by resisting calls to raise interest rates more aggressively.

WSJ US News
Jan 30, 2018

U.S. Plans New Russia Sanctions Based on List of Elites
U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin told lawmakers that the Trump administration plans to levy new Russia sanctions based on a list of oligarchs and senior government officials published late Monday.

WSJ US News
Jan 30, 2018

FCC Cites Multiple Mistakes in Hawaii False Missile Alert
Federal regulators found multiple mistakes contributed to Hawaii's recent false-alarm missile alert, including use of a recording to kick off the planned drill that said "This is not a drill."

WSJ US News
Jan 30, 2018

Ryan Defends Vote to Release GOP Surveillance Memo
House Speaker Paul Ryan defended the GOP decision to make public a classified Republican-authored memo alleging surveillance abuses against an associate of President Donald Trump dating to the 2016 campaign.

WSJ US News
Jan 30, 2018

Economic Expectations Drive U.S. Consumer Confidence Higher
A measure of U.S. consumer confidence rose in January, buoyed by consumers' expectations about the economy.

WSJ US News
Jan 30, 2018

Private Sector Executive Tapped to Lead NJ Transit
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy nominated Kevin Corbett, a vice president at multinational engineering firm Aecom, to turn around the state's beleaguered rail and bus system.

WSJ US News
Jan 30, 2018

Home Prices Continued to Rise in November
Home prices continued their sharp upward trajectory in November, a trend that is likely to continue this year due to continued shortages of homes for sale.

WSJ US News
Jan 30, 2018

FBI Deputy Chief Steps Down After Trump Criticism
Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe left his post on Monday after his bosses urged him to step aside, said people familiar with the matter, following weeks of criticism from President Donald Trump and other Republicans.

WSJ US News
Jan 30, 2018

U.S. to Resume Admitting Refugees From 11 Countries
The Trump administration said it was resuming refugee admissions from 11 countries deemed national-security risks, while adding additional screening measures for them.

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