- US, EU, and Middle East diplomats are meeting in Paris today to discuss coalition building to fight ISIS in Iraq and Syria after the beheading death of British aid worker David Haines.
- Scientists have invented an "artificial spleen" for the treatment of sepsis, capable of filtering out toxins, bacteria, and viruses from human blood.
- UK PM David Cameron will visit Scotland today ahead of this week's Scottish independence vote to press keeping the United Kingdom together amid polls showing the vote is too close to call.
- As the Ebola outbreak in West Africa continues, Sierra Leone's government announced lower than expected revenues due to the embargo on flights into and out of the afflicted country.
- Democrat Sen. Patrick Leahy is urging the restoration of a decade's worth of federal court documents to the PACER database after an upgrade removed them from online viewing.
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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