What's News: World-Wide -- WSJ
June 27 2017 - 2:02AM
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The Supreme Court allowed Trump to implement a partial version
of his travel ban, while the justices gear up to fully consider the
legality of his move to suspend U.S. entry for people from six
Muslim-majority countries.
The justices ruled that Missouri may not exclude a church school
from playground-resurfacing funds.
The court agreed to consider whether a bakery can deny service
to gay couples for religious reasons.
The Senate GOP health bill would leave 22 million more people
uninsured in 2026 and cut the deficit by $321 billion relative to
the ACA, the CBO estimated.
Brazil's top prosecutor filed criminal charges against Temer,
alleging the president took bribes from meatpacker JBS's former
chairman.
The White House said the U.S. had detected what may be
preparations by Syria for another chemical attack.
Trump and Modi said they agreed to expand U.S.-India cooperation
on terrorism, Afghanistan and trade.
Britain's May reached a deal with Northern Irish lawmakers that
will keep her Conservatives in power.
House Republicans are nearing a budget plan that boosts military
spending well above its current cap.
Amtrak named a new CEO to run the railroad, which faces a
backlog of repairs.
Chinese dissident Liu, who suffers from liver cancer, was
released from prison.
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This article is being republished as part of our daily
reproduction of WSJ.com articles that also appeared in the US print
edition of The Wall Street Journal (June 27, 2017).
The Supreme Court allowed Trump to implement a partial version
of his travel ban, while the justices gear up to fully consider the
legality of his move to suspend U.S. entry for people from six
Muslim-majority countries.
The justices ruled that Missouri may not exclude a church school
from playground-resurfacing funds.
The court agreed to consider whether a bakery can deny service
to gay couples for religious reasons.
The Senate GOP health bill would leave 22 million more people
uninsured in 2026 and cut the deficit by $321 billion relative to
the ACA, the CBO estimated.
Brazil's top prosecutor filed criminal charges against Temer,
alleging the president took bribes from meatpacker JBS's former
chairman.
The White House said the U.S. had detected what may be
preparations by Syria for another chemical attack.
Trump and Modi said they agreed to expand U.S.-India cooperation
on terrorism, Afghanistan and trade.
Britain's May reached a deal with Northern Irish lawmakers that
will keep her Conservatives in power.
House Republicans are nearing a budget plan that boosts military
spending well above its current cap.
Amtrak named a new CEO to run the railroad, which faces a
backlog of repairs.
Chinese dissident Liu, who suffers from liver cancer, was
released from prison.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
June 27, 2017 02:47 ET (06:47 GMT)
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