The U.S. Supreme Court stopped the scheduled deposition of Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross in a legal challenge to the inclusion of a citizenship question on the 2020 census form. The Monday night order was unsigned and the vote count was not disclosed, as is typical of matters of this nature. The Supreme Court's decision will only remain in effect until Oct. 29, at which point the Justice Department must ask the high court to review the case in full and make a final decision. A coalition of interest groups and Democratic state attorneys general sued the Trump administration at a...