- Two Saudi sisters were found dead last week, bound and taped, along the Hudson River near NYC's Riverside Park, and NYPD and FBI investigators are asking for help from the public.
- Donald Trump now says as many as 15,000 US military troops could be sent to the US-Mexico border to stop refugee caravans from reaching America and declaring asylum.
- Peru's highest court has ordered opposition leader Keiko Fujimori back to jail pending her money laundering and corruption trial as protesters clashed with police outside the courtroom.
- General Motors is offering 18,000 senior employees buyout packages as the automaker moves to cut costs due to Trump tariffs on steel and aluminum imports.
- Hawaii's state Supreme Court has ruled that construction may proceed for new telescopes on Mauna Kea, despite criticism from native Hawaiians about the lack of preservation of sacred mountain sites.
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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