- British lawmakers returned to session Wednesday after the country's Supreme Court ruled that PM Boris Johnson unlawfully suspended Parliament, Johnson's critics are calling for his resignation.
- A grand jury has indicted the entire Warren County, Virginia County Board of Supervisors -- all Republicans -- over an alleged $21 million embezzlement scheme.
- Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu will get the chance to form a government after talks with leading vote-getter and opposition leader Benny Gantz failed earlier this week.
- Eleven Senate Republicans joined Senate Democrats in voting a second time to block Donald Trump's "Emergency Border Wall" money, the White House says Trump will again veto the measure.
- Facebook now confirms its rules against hate speech and fact checking community standards will not apply to posts by "newsworthy" users like politicians, but will apply to political ads.
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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