- The Justice Department has announced that 46 Georgia correctional officers have been charged in connection with a major prison drug-trafficking ring in a two-year sting investigation.
- US Secretary of State John Kerry has announced a Syrian cease fire deal that will allow humanitarian aid into the war-torn country starting next week.
- Pakistan has arrested nearly 100 al-Qaeda militants in Karachi, foiling a plan to jailbreak the killer of US journalist Daniel Pearl out of prison.
- London-based pharmaceutical giant Glaxo Smith Kline was hit with a $55 million fine by UK anti-trust regulators over paying competitors to delay cheaper, generic versions of its drugs.
- Ride-sharing service Uber will pay $28.5 million to settle a class action suit over claims it has an "industry-leading background check process" for drivers.
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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