What's News: World-Wide -- WSJ
July 10 2020 - 3:02AM
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The Supreme Court paved the way for a New York prosecutor to
enforce a subpoena for Trump's financial and tax records, but
issued a mixed decision in a related case involving subpoenas from
Congress.
The high court declared a swath of Oklahoma to be part of the
Muscogee (Creek) Nation's reservation with a 5-4 ruling that upheld
19th-century treaties.
The rising tide of coronavirus cases in the U.S. South and West
emerged amid a patchwork of often confusing or conflicting rules
across government.
The Big Ten canceled nonconference athletic competitions
including football games and signaled that its whole season might
be in jeopardy.
Mnuchin said the Trump administration is working with the Senate
to pass a new bill for coronavirus-related economic aid by the end
of July.
Biden laid out a $700 billion plan to revive the U.S. economy
with an America-centric approach to job creation and
manufacturing.
Former Manhattan U.S. Attorney Berman told lawmakers that Barr
repeatedly pressured him to step down voluntarily.
Ex-Trump lawyer Cohen was taken back into custody after a
dispute with probation officers over terms of his home
confinement.
The U.S. imposed sanctions on senior officials in China's
Xinjiang region.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
July 10, 2020 02:47 ET (06:47 GMT)
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