Britain, France and Germany also start a process that could bring back punishing U.N. sanctions on Tehran.
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NSA finds major security flaw in Windows 10
Microsoft issues a free fix, which users can download manually or wait for automatic updates.
Australia turns from defense to offense in wildfire battle
A break in the weather allows fire crews to make progress.
Esper says he’s seen no hard evidence embassies under threat
The defense secretary says the administration’s offer to negotiate a new nuclear deal with Iran without precondition ‘still stands.’
Postal Service unveils Year of the Rat stamp for Lunar New Year
This is the third time the agency has launched Lunar New Year stamps, which released the first series from 1992 to 2005.
Queen prepares for royal family summit over Harry and Meghan
Buckingham Palace says a ‘range’ of possibilities would be discussed, but the queen wants to resolve the situation within ‘days, not weeks.’
Ex-drug company executives face reckoning in opioid bribery case
The case against Insys Therapeutics is considered the first seeking to hold an opioid maker criminally liable for the ongoing drug crisis.
Libya truce holds amid reports of violations by both sides
Russia and Turkey propose the truce between dueling authorities: one in the east and the other in the west.
Not on U.S. census form, but brawl over citizenship question continues
All the lawsuits touch on whether the number of citizens will be used for redistricting or apportionment.
Greenhouse gases from oil, gas projected to continue increasing
If the 157 petroleum and natural gas drilling sites are built or extended over the next five years, emissions across the U.S. will total 990.5 million tons per year – the equivalent of 50 new coal-fired power plants.