What's News: World-Wide -- WSJ
June 22 2018 - 3:02AM
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U.S. immigration policy sowed confusion, leaving law-enforcement
and social-service agencies uncertain about how to deal with
thousands of children.
GOP leaders delayed a vote on an immigration bill designed to be
a compromise between party moderates and conservatives.
Lasers have targeted pilots of U.S. military aircraft in the
area of the East China Sea more than 20 times in recent months.
The House narrowly passed a GOP-written farm bill that imposes
new work requirements on food-stamp recipients.
The White House proposed a sweeping government revamping that
would shrink federal agencies.
Netanyahu's wife was charged with fraud for allegedly spending
taxpayer money on costly meals.
Eurozone nations agreed on the final elements of a plan to get
Greece out of its bailout program.
Insurers are increasing their footprints in Affordable Care Act
marketplaces next year despite uncertainty.
Bolton will travel to Russia this month to discuss a possible
summit between Trump and Putin.
California utility PG&E plans to take a $2.5 billion charge
related to last October's deadly wildfires.
Died: Charles Krauthammer, 68, Pulitzer-winning conservative
columnist.
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June 22, 2018 02:47 ET (06:47 GMT)
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