- After more than 400 days in jail, two Al Jazeera journalists were freed on bail from an Egyptian prison today pending a retrial on charges of supporting the Muslim Brotherhood.
- New York Times media columnist David Carr has died at 58 after collapsing Thursday evening in the newsroom and being rushed to a nearby hospital.
- Joint US and Jordanian air strikes in Syria have killed at least 20 Islamic State fighters in the northeastern border area of the country near Iraq, according to human rights monitors.
- News that Germany's economy is on the rise pushed the country's DAX index to a new record as Greek and European Union leaders are getting closer to a compromise.
- A computer researcher has adapted medical imaging diagnosis software to develop an algorithm to identify authentic Jackson Pollock paintings among mimics.
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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