What's News: World-Wide -- WSJ
May 23 2017 - 3:02AM
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At least 19 people were killed and about 50 others injured by a
suspected suicide bomber at a concert hall in Manchester, England,
according to U.S. and U.K. authorities.
Trump and Netanyahu said Iranian aggression has united Israelis
and Arabs and brought Middle East peace closer than ever, as the
two leaders met.
Trump became the first serving U.S. leader to visit the Western
Wall, which has become a source of discord between the U.S. and
Israel.
Israel agreed to measures aimed at improving the lives of West
Bank Palestinians.
Flynn said he would refuse to cooperate with a Senate demand for
documents, citing his constitutional right against
self-incrimination.
Trump is set to propose a plan that he says will balance the
federal budget in a decade with big cuts to taxes and safety-net
programs.
The Supreme Court found that North Carolina's congressional map
was drawn by GOP lawmakers to disadvantage black voters.
North Korea's progress on a new missile highlights how quickly
Pyongyang is mastering technologies that make it a greater
threat.
Over 700,000 foreigners who were supposed to leave the U.S. last
year stayed beyond their visa terms.
The administration extended by six months temporary protections
for quake-displaced Haitians.
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May 23, 2017 02:47 ET (06:47 GMT)
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