- Hundreds of tourists and hikers are trapped on Indonesia's Mount Rinjani as a magnitude 6.4 quake killed more than a dozen and buried routes along the mountain under rubble.
- The death toll from the Carr wildfire in Northern California is up to at least five as the blaze enters its second week amid 100 degree temperatures and nearly 40,000 evacuations from the city of Redding.
- Former DC archbishop Theodore McCarrick has resigned from the College of Cardinals after allegations of sexual abuse from nearly 50 years ago were deemed credible by the Catholic Church.
- Cambodian PM Hun Sen has extended his more than 30-year-rule after easily winning Sunday's boycotted election after disbanding his main opposition party last year.
- Amazon has responded to accusations from the ACLU over its face matching software being flawed by saying the civil liberties group set the confidence level in tests to 80% and not 99%.
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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