What's News: World-Wide -- WSJ
June 21 2018 - 3:02AM
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Trump directed his administration to try to detain
asylum-seeking families together, following a furor over border
separations.
The surge of retiring baby boomers is reshaping the U.S. into a
country with fewer workers to support the elderly, census figures
show.
Federal authorities have subpoenaed the publisher of the
National Enquirer for records as part of a criminal probe of
Michael Cohen.
The White House plans to propose merging the Labor and Education
departments as part of a reorganization of the federal
government.
German auto makers have thrown their support behind a proposal
to scrap all import tariffs for cars between the EU and the
U.S.
Nine states rolled out a plan to push ambitious goals for sales
of environmentally friendly automobiles.
Bloomberg plans to spend $80 million on political campaigns this
year, largely in an effort to help Democrats win control of the
House.
The Catholic Church said it found an allegation of sexual abuse
against a former archbishop of Washington, D.C., to be
credible.
Robert Wilkie was officially nominated to head the VA, the White
House said.
Yemeni forces captured the airport of a key port city from
Houthi rebels.
Canada legalized recreational marijuana use, beginning in
mid-October.
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June 21, 2018 02:47 ET (06:47 GMT)
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