Here is everything you need to know about the world this morning, curated by VICE.
US News
- Benghazi Hearing: it's Time
Hillary Clinton finally delivers testimony at the House Select Committee on Benghazi today. Democrats released a transcript of the committee's "political" interviewing of Clinton's chief-of-staff Cheryl Mills ahead of the hearing. —The Washington Post - Wikileaks Release CIA Emails
The organization posted information from what appears to be CIA Director John Brennan's private email account. Leaked details include a strategic outline for the "US-Iranian Chessboard" and a contract dispute between the CIA and Brennan's own company. —The Daily Beast - Weed: More Popular Than Ever
New research shows the number of American adults using marijuana has more than doubled, rising from 4.1 percent in 2001 to 9.5 percent in 2013. And a majority of Americans now think marijuana should be legal. —USA Today - Obama to Meet Pakistan PM
President Obama welcomes Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to the White House today. Ahead of the talks on nuclear weapons, Pakistani officials say they will not accept US attempts to limit Pakistan's use of small tactical nuclear weapons. —Reuters
International News
- More Violence in Israel
Israeli soldiers have shot and killed a Jewish man who attacked them in the Holy City, believing him to be a "terrorist". Two Arab attackers have also been shot after they stabbed an Israeli in a city west of Jerusalem. —AP - Slovenia Asks for Help
Slovenia has asked other European Union states to send police to help the country cope with the influx of migrants. More than 10,000 Syrians refugees have arrived over the past 24 hours. —Reuters - Merkel: We're Responsible for Holocaust
Angel Merkel has insisted it is "very clear" Germany was responsible for the Holocaust. It follows Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's claim that a Palestinian mufti told Hitler to "burn" Europe's Jews. —CNN - Permafrost Warming, Planet Screwed
One of the world's leading experts on permafrost says the rate of warming in the Arctic, Antarctic and Alpine regions is "unbelievable". Vladimir Romanovsky expects permafrost in Alaska to start to thaw by 2070, releasing large amounts of methane. —BBC News
Everything Else
- Is Facebook Spying on Your Clipboard?
A new program allows Facebook to track iPhone users' URL copying activity, even when the Facebook app is not running. —The Daily Beast - Alien Megastructure: the Best Theories
Speculation grows about what could be floating around the KIC 8462852 star. Here are some of our favorite, entirely plausible theories about the as-yet-unknown alien megastructure. —Motherboard - Cheerleader Sues Bucks
A former cheerleader is suing the Milwaukee Bucks for violating minimum wage laws. Lauren Herington also alleges to have been subject to "demeaning" levels of body image scrutiny. —VICE Sports - Help Us Free Rasool
#FreeRasool was trending yesterday as the VICE online network went dark to protest journalist Mohammed Ismael Rasool's imprisonment in Turkey. Here's a campaign update and a thank you for all the support. —VICE