- Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad is blaming the West for the country's civil war and refugee crisis, claiming the problem has been solely caused by countries supporting Syrian rebels.
- The week-long Seattle Teachers' Union strike has ended with a tentative contract giving teachers and support staff a 10% raise, but also a 20-minute longer school day.
- After months in exile, Yemen's government has returned to Aden as Saudi-backed forces have succeeded in driving out Houthi rebels earlier this summer.
- Hewlett-Packard will cut up to 33,000 additional jobs as the PC maker will split into two separate companies serving enterprise and consumer customers.
- Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has confirmed that after years of resisting, the company is working on a "dislike" button for posts where users want to express sadness or empathy.
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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