- With Sony Pictures pulling "The Interview" from a Christmas Day release, the US believes that North Korea's leadership is indeed behind the hack of Sony's emails and data.
- President Obama and Cuban President Raul Castro have agreed to start normalizing relations between the two countries after 18 months of backchannel talks mediated by Canada and the Vatican.
- Russian President Vladimir Putin says that the country's economy will recover from the massive drop in value of the ruble, but has shown no new immediate plans for halting the ruble's slide.
- Fed President Janet Yellen says that the Fed will raise interest rates, just not right now, in a statement that boosted stocks by nearly 2% on Wednesday.
- New statistics show that nearly 60% of the US has the option of 100 Mbps speed broadband internet, but 2% of Americans can't get broadband speed at all.
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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