- Senate Republicans have passed their $2.2 trillion tax cut bill for the rich in a 51-48 vote overnight, the bill will get one final House GOP vote before going to Donald Trump's desk.
- Disgraced former Archbishop of Boston, Cardinal Bernard Law, died in Rome at the age of 86, Law was known for covering up the Catholic Church's sex abuse scandals.
- The man accused of a plot to assassinate British PM Theresa May earlier this month will go on trial in June for charges under British terrorism law.
- Uber has been classified as a transport service by the EU's highest court, meaning the ride-share service must meet taxi and limo licensing regulations across Europe.
- House Republicans are looking into passing legislation that would permanently end net neutrality and prevent states and the FCC from regulating internet service providers at all.
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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