- At least six people are confirmed dead after a newly-installed pedestrian bridge collapsed near Florida International University on Thursday, rescue efforts have now shifted to recovery.
- California lawmakers want to cut taxes on recreational marijuana sales in order to help licensed stores compete with unlicensed sellers undercutting the competition.
- Japanese PM Shinzo Abe is facing a corruption scandal involving his wife that could lead to his ouster by voters later this year, support for Abe's government has dropped to under 40%.
- The next casualty of Donald Trump firing Secretary of State Rex Tillerson this week may be the Iran nuclear deal as diplomats from the US and five allies meet to review the deal in Vienna Friday.
- Ahmed Mohamed sued Texas schools over being arrested for bringing a clock to school in 2015, but a federal judge has now dismissed all claims in the lawsuit finding no evidence of discrimination.
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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