What's News: World-Wide -- WSJ
March 20 2019 - 3:02AM
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Biden told at least a half-dozen supporters Tuesday he intends
to run for president and asked for their help in lining up
contributions from major donors so he can quickly raise millions of
dollars.
U.S. and Chinese negotiators have scheduled a new round of
high-level trade talks in Beijing and Washington, aiming to close a
deal by late April.
The administration plans to start pulling back on a
controversial plank of U.S. immigration policy in a busy border
region.
The White House said it plans to name Steve Dickson, a former
senior Delta Air Lines official, as permanent head of the FAA.
Newly unsealed documents show that agents working for Mueller
began investigating Cohen in the middle of 2017, earlier than
previously known.
Kazakhstan's president unexpectedly announced his resignation,
plunging Central Asia's biggest energy exporter into
uncertainty.
U.S. officials and allies in Syria have detained several ISIS
fighters they believe were responsible for a deadly attack against
American forces.
West Virginia's attorney general sued the state's Catholic
diocese and its former bishop, saying they knowingly employed
pedophiles.
The FDA approved Sage Therapeutics' Zulresso, the first
medication specifically intended for women with postpartum
depression.
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March 20, 2019 02:47 ET (06:47 GMT)
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