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The Wall Street Journal: More than 1,100 former Justice Department officials call on Atty. Gen. William Barr to resign
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The Wall Street Journal: More than 1,100 former Justice Department officials call on Barr to resign
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The Wall Street Journal: U.S. says China’s Huawei can gain ‘back door’ access to mobile networks around the world
U.S. officials say Huawei Technologies Co. can covertly access mobile-phone networks around the world through “back doors†designed for use by law enforcement, as Washington tries to persuade allies to exclude the Chinese company from their networks......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Amazon’s Jeff Bezos sued for defamation by his girlfriend’s brother
Michael Sanchez, the brother of Jeff Bezos’ girlfriend, sued the Amazon.com Inc. founder for defamation, alleging his representatives spread false rumors to news outlets that Sanchez provided graphic nude photos of Bezos to the press......»»
Modern oceanfront Hawaii home claims "House of the Year" award
For the second year in a row, a Hawaii listing has been chosen “House of the Year†by readers of The Wall Street Journal — this time, a modern oceanfront single-family home in the Windward Oahu community of Lanikai. The property on Mokulua Dri.....»»
Saudi officials close to the Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman reportedly knew of plans to hack Bezos phone
Bandar Algaloud/Saudi Royal Court Saudi officials close to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (know in the West as MBS) told The Wall Street Journal that they were aware of plans to hack Jeff Bezos' phone. The unnamed officials also said that sen.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Boeing finds new software problem with 737 MAX that may delay return to air
Boeing Co. said it is grappling with a new software headache before its 737 MAX can return to service, a problem industry and government officials said prevents the jet’s flight-control computers from powering up as required prior to flight......»»
The Wall Street Journal: U.S. threatens to cut off Iraq from crucial bank account with Fed
The Trump administration warned Iraq this week that it risks losing access to a critical government bank account if Baghdad kicks out American forces following the U.S. airstrike that killed a top Iranian general, according to Iraqi officials......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Washington, Beijing agree to new semi-annual talks on disputes
The U.S. and China have agreed to semiannual talks to push for reform in both nations and resolve disputes, reviving a format from previous administrations that Trump trade officials had once derided......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Obamacare enrollment deadline extended
People will have more time to sign up for health coverage on the federal Affordable Care Act exchange after some experienced problems using the website Sunday, Trump administration officials said......»»
The Wall Street Journal: U.S. quietly expelled two Chinese diplomats suspected of spying
The U.S. quietly expelled two Chinese Embassy officials on suspicions of espionage after they improperly drove onto a sensitive U.S. military facility in Virginia in September, two U.S. officials familiar with the matter said......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Newly released U.S. government documents reveal military doubts about Afghan conflict
A newly disclosed cache of government documents has revealed that U.S. and allied officials harbored doubts for years over the management and direction of the conflict in Afghanistan, America’s longest-running war......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Pentagon official concedes bigger Mideast troop deployment is on table
A top Pentagon official told senators that U.S. military officials are considering bolstering the U.S. force presence in the Middle East to counter threats from Iran following a significant buildup throughout the year......»»
Russia, Saudi Arabia recommend deepening oil output cuts by 500,000 barrels a day: report
A committee of oil producers led by Saudi Arabia and Russia recommended on Thursday that the group deepen their current oil production cuts by 500,000 barrels a day, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing officials from the Org.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: U.S. may deploy 14,000 more troops to Middle East
The Trump administration is considering a significant expansion of the U.S. military footprint in the Middle East, including dozens more ships, other military hardware and as many as 14,000 additional troops to counter Iran, U.S. officials said......»»
The Wall Street Journal: FBI warns FaceApp, other Russian software could put private data at risk
The Federal Bureau of Investigation warned that certain Russian-made software, including the viral hit FaceApp, pose a potential counterintelligence threat and could put Americans’ private data at risk......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Saudis to push for extension of oil-production cuts at OPEC meeting
Saudi Arabia will push for an extension of oil production cuts through mid-2020 at a producers’ summit this week in an effort to prop up Saudi Aramco’s initial public offering share price, Persian Gulf officials said......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Ordered by Singapore, Facebook Posts a Correction
Facebook Inc. adds a “correction notice†to a post that Singapore authorities alleged contains false information, becoming the first technology company to comply with a new law the government says is meant to curb fake news......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Sondland kept top Trump administration officials apprised of Ukraine efforts
A U.S. ambassador set to testify this week in the House impeachment in.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Trade talks hung up over China’s commitment to U.S. ag purchases
Trade talks between the U.S. and China have hit a snag over farm purchases, as officials seek to lock down the limited trade deal President Trump outlined last month......»»