What's News: World-Wide -- WSJ
15 December 2018 - 07:02PM
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A federal judge in Texas ruled that the Affordable Care Act is
unconstitutional without its insurance-coverage penalty, casting
doubt on the embattled health law's future.
Chinese hackers are breaching Navy contractors and stealing
data, triggering a top-to-bottom review of cyber
vulnerabilities.
Spy chiefs from the West's most powerful intelligence alliance
agreed in July they needed to contain Huawei.
Trump appointed budget director Mulvaney to serve as acting
White House chief of staff.
Cohen gave his fullest public description of Trump's alleged
involvement in two hush-money deals during the 2016 campaign.
The special counsel's office said Flynn should have known not to
lie to federal investigators about his interactions with
Russians.
French security services are probing any Kremlin role in
social-media activity that has amplified the yellow-vests
movement.
May said she would press on with efforts for a sweetened Brexit
deal, but EU officials said it was time for London to make
decisions.
The administration is working furiously to avert a new Turkish
military offensive against the U.S.'s Kurdish partners in
Syria.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
December 15, 2018 02:47 ET (07:47 GMT)
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