- A second day of protests in Gaza is expected after Israeli security forces killed 58 and wounded thousands of Palestinians demonstrating against the US embassy in Jerusalem on Monday.
- Former Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid had surgery for pancreatic cancer on Monday, he is expected to recover after the procedure to remove a tumor.
- Voters head to the polls in Pennsylvania and three other states for primaries as the Keystone State's new congressional district map has Democrats eyeing new seats and Republican retiring.
- Wyoming is rapidly becoming America's new home for cryptocurrency companies looking to get a foothold in the US with new tax incentives and revenue for the state.
- Nintendo says the re-launch of its NES Classic and SNES Classic systems next month means the company will have units "through the end of the year" after critical shortages.
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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