- Canadian PM Justin Trudeau is calling the beheading of a Canadian hostage by Abu Sayyaf militants in the Philippines "an act of cold-blooded murder".
- A federal judge has upheld North Carolina's voter ID law, saying that the state has a "legitimate interest" in requiring photo ID for voting despite the state's long history of disenfranchisement.
- Mitsubishi Motors now says it has been using faulty fuel efficiency data for it Japanese cars for 25 years, substituting higher US highway mileage data for Japanese city driving numbers.
- In the wake of new government accounting regulations, states and cities have dramatically cut tax incentives to corporations for new facilities by as much as 70% since 2013.
- The federal government has signed off on the latest cable TV mega-merger, giving blessing to Charter Communications buying out both Time Warner and Bright House with some caveats.
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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