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U.S. semiconductor firms want no part of any trade deal that calls for stepped-up purchases from China, worried that would give Beijing more control over their industry.

Dutch police arrested a Turkish-born suspect believed to have killed at least three people in Utrecht in a shooting being treated as a possible terrorist act.

The U.K. government's plan to force lawmakers into voting again on the Brexit deal they rejected last week was blocked by the speaker of the House of Commons.

The Trump administration is deadlocked over whether to grant special immigration status to more than 70,000 Venezuelans residing illegally in the U.S.

The Supreme Court said it would consider cases involving the insanity defense and the rule that only unanimous juries may convict.

The Pentagon released a list of possible projects whose funding might be diverted to build a border wall.

Nebraska's agricultural sector could be facing nearly a billion dollars in weather-related losses.

The administration plans to overhaul government-subsidized flood insurance.

The White House is calling on Congress to cap how much graduate students and parents of undergraduates can borrow in federal student loans.

Died: Alan Krueger, 58, labor-market expert.

 

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March 19, 2019 02:47 ET (06:47 GMT)

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