- Thousands of refugees remain in Budapest's main rail station today, hoping to be allowed to travel into Western Europe, but international trains remain suspended out of Hungary.
- Marijuana legalization could be on the 2016 ballot in Massachusetts, but will first go in front of lawmakers next spring if advocates can get 64,000 signatures.
- Chinese President Xi Jinping has announced that Beijing will cut 300,000 troops from the Chinese military, a move most Western observers say is prelude to modernization.
- Guatamalan President Otto Perez has offered his resignation in the wake of imminent arrest for a major bribery scandal, ahead of elections this weekend.
- Traffic crowdsourcing app PhantomAlert is suing rival Waze for copyright infringement, accusing the now billion-dollar Google-owned app company of stealing its database.
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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