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The Wall Street Journal: Trump implies he has no plans to pull plug on Russia investigation
President Donald Trump on Wednesday suggested he had no immediate plans to fire the two Justice Department officials overseeing the investigation into whether his associates colluded with Russia’s efforts to interfere in the 2016 election......»»
Michael Cohen's DC Consulting Career: Scattershot, With Mixed Success - Wall Street Journal
Wall Street JournalMichael Cohen's DC Consulting Career: Scattershot, With Mixed SuccessWall Street JournalWhen Michael Cohen came knocking after the 2016 election, touting himself as the presiden.....»»
Michael Avenatti escalates battle with Wall Street Journal, releases emails he claims show the publication sat on Stormy Daniels story before 2016 election
Drew Angerer/Getty Images Michael Avenatti escalated his battle with The Wall Street Journal on Tuesday, releasing emails he claimed shows that the publication sat on its story about the hush-money payment to his.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: California in spotlight as eight states hold primaries Tuesday
Eight states hold primaries Tuesday. The most important contests are in California, where the top two vote-getters—regardless of their party—will advance to the general election......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Ex-cricket star Imran Khan appears headed to election victory in Pakistan
Preliminary voting results in Pakistan showed the party of former cricket star Imran Khan was poised late Wednesday to come into power for the first time, upending the political landscape in the fragile democracy......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Pence pins blame on Russia for 2016 meddling, vows to improve cybersecurity
Vice President Mike Pence put the blame for 2016 election interference squarely on Russia and pledged that the Trump administration would step up efforts to deter cyberattacks against U.S. democracy......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Senate Republicans reject $250 million effort to fund election cybersecurity measures
Senate Republicans on Wednesday blocked a Democratic effort to increase spending on election security measures, saying they wanted to see what states do with grants they have already been provided......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Widely used election systems are vulnerable to attack, report finds
Election machines used in more than half of U.S. states carry a flaw disclosed more than a decade ago that makes them vulnerable to a cyberattack, according to a report to be delivered Thursday on Capitol Hill......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Merkel’s government suffers another setback in German regional election
Chancellor Angela Merkel and her beleaguered government suffered a new blow after both her party and its coalition partner suffered losses in Sunday’s election in one of Germany’s wealthiest states......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Tight Florida Senate and governor races head to a recount
The Florida Senate race between Republican Gov. Rick Scott and Democrat Sen. Bill Nelson is headed to a recount as unofficial election results Saturday showed Scott leading Nelson by a slight margin......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Trump submits written answers to Mueller’s questions
Lawyers for President Donald Trump said they have submitted written responses to questions posed by special counsel Robert Mueller about possible collusion with Russia during the 2016 presidential election......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Comey and Republicans reach agreement on testimony
Former FBI director James Comey has reached an agreement with House Republicans, ending a standoff over whether he would appear in front of Congress to discuss his role in law-enforcement decisions during the 2016 election......»»
Target smashes Wall Street forecasts as shoppers return to stores
Target Corp. on Tuesday reported much better than expected first-quarter results, powered by the return of many consumers to physical stores and the revival of higher-margin categories like apparel. The Wall Street Journal has an early take on the .....»»
Why Coffee Prices Are Rising
The average coffee cup price is up 17% from 2016, at $4.50, according to The Wall Street Journal. read more.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Berkshire Hathaway returns to quarterly profit on insurance and stock-market gains
Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway swung to a quarterly profit on stock-market gains and better results from its insurance business......»»
More Signs Of Slowing US Vaccine Demand Emerge As Some States Turn Down Shipments
More Signs Of Slowing US Vaccine Demand Emerge As Some States Turn Down Shipments As a surprising number of Americans (mostly millennials who face lower risks) miss their second COVID-19 vaccine dose, the Wall Street Journal has become the la.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Top CEOs signal they won’t back down from defense of voting rights
Dozens of chief executives and other senior leaders gathered on Zoom this weekend to plot what several said big businesses should do next about new voting laws under way in Texas and other states......»»
The Wall Street Journal: New York Republican Rep. Tom Reed won’t run in 2022 after sexual misconduct claims
Rep. Tom Reed, R-N.Y., said in a statement Sunday night he would not run for re-election or for governor in 2022, following allegations last week of inappropriate sexual conduct......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Putin personally OK’d Russia’s influence operation to undercut Biden campaign: U.S. intelligence
U.S. intelligence assessment released Tuesday says Iran sought to damage Trump's re-election chances, but, unlike Moscow, no effort was made to boost his opponent,.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: China-linked hack believed to have infected tens of thousands of U.S. Microsoft customers
A cyberattack on Microsoft Corp.'s Outlook email software is believed to have infected tens of thousands of businesses, government offices and schools in the U.S., according to people briefed on the matter......»»