What's News: World-Wide -- WSJ
June 23 2018 - 3:02AM
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The Supreme Court ruled that police need a search warrant before
obtaining data showing the location of cellphone users.
Trump urged the GOP to wait until it has a bigger majority in
Congress to pursue an immigration bill.
Trump threatened to slap 20% tariffs on European cars after the
EU started imposing duties on U.S. goods.
The Trump administration is proposing to restructure the U.S.
Postal Service with an eye to taking it private.
Turkey's Erdogan is seeking to extend his 15-year rule in Sunday
elections that rivals deem unfair.
The eurozone agreed to lighten Greece's debt burden when its
bailout ends.
North and South Korea agreed to resume reunions of separated
families.
A South Korean general was named deputy commander of a U.S. Army
unit.
Michigan State will fund its $500 million settlement with
sex-abuse survivors through a bond offering.
The administration has closed Title IX sex-discrimination
complaints faster than Obama officials.
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June 23, 2018 02:47 ET (06:47 GMT)
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