- A magnitude 6.2 earthquake rocked Japan early Friday with the epicenter west of Osaka, tens of thousands lost power but officials are working to restore it.
- The US Department of Education is looking into Baylor University's response to sexual violence on campus, the school has been accused of undermining prevention efforts.
- The head of the UN's Human Rights Council has all but accused Russia and Syria of war crimes for the siege of Aleppo, saying civilians and hospitals are being specifically targeted.
- British American Tobacco will buy the remaining 58% of Reynolds American that it doesn't already own to create the world's largest tobacco company in a $47 billion deal.
- Several automakers testing self-driving automobiles in California are upset about the state's new proposed rules that would require at least a year's worth of testing data for approval.
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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