What's News: World-Wide -- WSJ
September 26 2018 - 3:02AM
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The top U.S. trade negotiator threatened to move forward with a
bilateral accord with Mexico amid a lack of progress with Canada on
renegotiating Nafta.
Senate GOP leaders are moving to expedite the final stages of
Kavanaugh's nomination after Thursday's planned hearing.
Trump criticized international organizations and alliances and
defended his administration's trade policies in a speech at the
U.N.
The president told advisers that he is open to keeping
Rosenstein on the job as deputy attorney general.
A Pennsylvania judge sentenced comedian Bill Cosby to three to
10 years in state prison for aggravated indecent assault.
FEMA's chief cost the government $151,000 through unauthorized
use of government vehicles, a report shows.
The administration has canceled a contract to obtain fetal
tissue for research and says it will review all federal studies
using fetal tissue.
Merkel's grip on power took a blow as her party's lawmakers
ousted a close ally of the German chancellor as their parliamentary
leader.
Sweden's parliament moved to oust the prime minister, deepening
the nation's political uncertainty.
State officials expressed concerns about tech giants' market
dominance and user-privacy practices at a meeting hosted by
Sessions.
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September 26, 2018 02:47 ET (06:47 GMT)
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