What's News: World-Wide -- WSJ
March 30 2017 - 3:02AM
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Expectations for a rapid U.S. rapprochement with Russia are
fading as the White House takes an increasingly skeptical view of
reaching a grand bargain with Moscow.
May began the U.K.'s path out of the EU, as she started the
clock on negotiations that will challenge ties between Britain and
some of its closest allies.
Republicans delivered mixed signals about how they will contend
with the ACA after the collapse of their health-care bill.
Talks between Kushner Cos. and China's Anbang over a Manhattan
tower fell apart amid an outcry over possible conflicts of
interest.
Ivanka Trump has taken a role as an official, though unpaid,
employee of her father's administration.
More than 200 firms have expressed interest in submitting plans
to help build a wall along the Mexican border.
The U.S. will open the next round of H-1B applications using
existing rules despite Trump's promise to change the program.
Republican lawmakers in North Carolina said they had an
agreement with the governor on legislation to resolve a "bathroom
bill" standoff.
A State Department employee was accused of lying about ties to
Chinese spies who allegedly gave her gifts in exchange for
information.
Lawmakers in India approved a revamp of the country's tax
system.
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March 30, 2017 02:47 ET (06:47 GMT)
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