- As the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt announces their candidate has won the presidential election, Egypt's ruling military council has now stripped the office of almost all power.
- The end of the 50,000 strong "silent march" protest of the NYPD's controversial "stop and frisk" policy Sunday night was disrupted by police breaking up protestors.
- As UN observers flee the war zone in Syria, rebel forces are pushing troops loyal to the al-Assad regime out of the city of Homs and the surrounding area.
- EU leaders are indicating that Greece will be allowed to renegotiate austerity terms as long as the country can "swiftly" form a new government in the wake of Sunday's elections.
- The US has retaken the "World's Fastest Supercomputer" lead with "Sequoia", a new 1.6 million CPU monster at the Department of Energy's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
If all printers were determined not to print anything till they were sure it would offend nobody, there would be very little printed. -- Benjamin Franklin
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