- Tunisian PM Habib Essid says the country's military has identified two of the five suspects in yesterday's deadly raid on tourists at a museum in the capital of Tunis, killing 19.
- The "Angry Birds" brand may have finally flown the coop as mobile gaming giant Roxio reported a 73% drop in profits in 2014 due to sluggish sales of the franchise.
- The Obama administration is considering delaying pulling out from Afghanistan due to Islamic State activity and US bases at Kandahar and Jalalabad may remain open through 2015 rather than closing.
- Greek PM Alexis Tsipras is heading to an EU summit in Brussels with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and other EU leaders to try again to resolve the Greek bailout crisis.
- Congressional Republicans continue to attack the FCC's open internet rules, with Oregon GOP Rep. Greg Walden proposing legislation that would cut the FCC's budget in response.
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
tell the truth and beat that azz, Zandar.
ReplyDeleteBEAT IT!