- President Obama is issuing new guidelines that will restrict the heaviest military equipment being donated to police departments as part of an effort to restore trust among communities and police.
- Geologists at the US Geological Survey say multiple signs show the odds of a major eruption of Hawaii's Mt. Kilauea volcano has increased significantly over the month of May.
- The US State Department says it will finish its review of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's e-mails in mid-January, just before next year's earliest presidential primaries.
- Alaska independent Gov. Bill Walker has vetoed $3 billion in spending in the state's budget and is warning of thousands of state government furloughs as tax revenues plummet along with oil prices.
- AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson is predicting FCC net neutrality rules regulating broadband internet as a public utility will eventually be killed by the Supreme Court or a Republican Congress.
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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