Trump and Republican leaders enter their next big battle facing stubborn opposition in both parties that increases GOP worries that they will need more Democratic support than expected to avert a government shutdown.

Nunes reviewed sensitive information on White House grounds a day before announcing that U.S. intelligence agencies intercepted information about Trump.

Kushner met during the White House transition with the head of a state-run Russian bank that is on a U.S. sanctions list, officials said.

Trump will sign an executive order taking steps to unravel the most contentious climate-change policies of his predecessor.

The administration said it would withhold criminal-justice grants from cities and states that don't cooperate with immigration officials.

The U.S. has ramped up support for Sunni Arab states fighting al Qaeda and Iran-backed militias in Yemen.

A Moscow court fined Russian opposition leader Navalny and sentenced him to a brief jail term.

Police in the U.K. said there was no evidence the London attacker had links to Islamic State or al Qaeda.

 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

March 28, 2017 02:47 ET (06:47 GMT)

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