President Donald Trump said he was thinking about issuing a “brand new order” on immigration, although he said he was confident he would ultimately win a legal fight over his existing executive order.
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Influential Mexicans are pushing an aggressive strategy to fight a likely increase in deportations of their undocumented compatriots in the U.S.: jam U.S. immigration courts in hopes of causing the system to break down.
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Daniel Tarullo, the Federal Reserve’s regulatory point man since 2009, will step down this spring, giving Donald Trump three vacancies to fill on the Fed’s board.
Marathon Pharmaceuticals will charge $89,000 annually in the U.S. for a decades-old steroidal drug that was approved for U.S. sale for the first time on Thursday, a price that is as much as 70 times higher than the drug’s price overseas.
Former Soviet state aspires to ditch its cumbersome 42-letter Cyrillic alphabet in favor of a Latin one—but which letter should represent the nation’s distinctive guttural ‘K’?
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Tarullo, the Fed’s regulatory point man, plans to resign this spring, giving Trump more freedom to remake the central bank.
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A muscular-dystrophy drug will cost $89,000 a year in the U.S. despite being available in Europe for far less.
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Vanguard has climbed to $4 trillion in assets for the first time, crossing the mark at the end of January.
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Ex-AIG CEO Greenberg struck a $9 million settlement with New York state over civil-fraud allegations.
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Trump said he was considering issuing a “brand new order” on immigration, though the president said he was confident he would ultimately win a legal battle over his existing one.
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As Trump presses an immigration crackdown, a group of influential Mexicans plans to encourage undocumented migrants to jam U.S. courts.
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Washington and China carefully planned and scripted Trump’s reversal of his threat to overturn a cornerstone of their relations.
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U.S. officials have given assurances to the EU that America is committed to the Iranian nuclear deal, the EU’s foreign-policy chief said.
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