What's News: World-Wide -- WSJ
March 28 2017 - 3:02AM
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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.
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March 28, 2017 02:47 ET (06:47 GMT)
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