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Makena Kelly, Jake Lahut

Elon Musk's America PAC Canvassers Faced Surveillance, Sickness, and Late Pay in Arizona

I felt like Big Brother was always watching me,” says a contracted door knocker, one of several who allege to WIRED that they faced poor working conditions while getting out the vote for Donald Trump.

The Verge

Gaby Del Valle

Elon Musk is being sued over his $1 million giveaway to voters — again

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Arizona resident Jacqueline McAferty is suing Elon Musk and his pro-Trump America PAC in a Texas federal court, alleging that the PAC’s $1 million-a-day lottery to registered voters in swing states was fraud. The proposed class-action lawsuit was filed a day after a Philadelphia judge denied the city’s request to order Musk to end the lottery — and seems to have been spurred by Musk’s legal defense in the Philadelphia case.

The...

The Verge

Umar Shakir

Suzuki teams up with Toyota on its first EV: the E Vitara

Suzuki is finally making an EV. | Image: Suzuki

Suzuki and Toyota have been working together on a new 4WD-capable electric SUV, and in Italy yesterday, Suzuki revealed the fruits of the collaboration: a new compact called the E Vitara. It’s the automaker’s first EV, and it’s scheduled for production at Suzuki Motor Gujarat in India starting next spring.

The E Vitara will launch in Europe, India, and Japan “around” the summer of next year, and there will be a Toyota-badged...

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WELP, It's Early In The Night But Donald Trump Has Already Claimed There's "Massive CHEATING" Afoot

Coincidentally, he claimed there's cheating in a key swing state.

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Ephrat Livni

A Timeline of Clashes Between Netanyahu and Gallant, Israel’s Former Defense Minister

Yoav Gallant, the ousted cabinet minister, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, had sharp public disagreements over Israel’s war against Hamas and what will follow it.

The Verge

Emma Roth

Amazon’s CEO defends return-to-office policy

Illustration by Laura Normand / The Verge

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy is pushing back on claims that his return-to-office mandate was a “backdoor layoff.” In a transcript of an all-hands staff meeting seen by Reuters and CNBC, Jassy said the move “is very much about our culture and strengthening our culture.”

In September, Amazon announced that it would start making employees return to the office five days per week starting January 2nd, 2025. The e-commerce giant previously required...

The Verge

Alex Heath

Google CEO says the company should be a ‘trusted source’ in the election

Sundar Pichai. | Image: Laura Normand / The Verge

Google CEO Sundar Pichai told employees ahead of Election Day to “remember the role we play” and make sure “the products we build” are “a trusted source of information to people of every background and belief.”

“As with other elections, the outcome will be a major topic of conversation in living rooms and other places around the world,” Pichai said in an internal memo on November 4th obtained by The Verge. “And of...

The Verge

Wes Davis

Steam’s built-in game recording is now available to all

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Steam Game Recording is officially out of beta and available to all users, giving PC, Mac, and Steam Deck players a built-in way to record and share audio and video from their gaming sessions. It joins many other ways PC gamers have been able to record their highlights, including as a feature of tools like the Xbox Game Bar, Nvidia GeForce, and AMD’s Adrenalin.

This version of the Steam client is also the first to drop support for Windows 7 and 8 machines, as well...

BuzzFeed - Latest

32 Products For Anyone Who Wants A Cheap, Low Commitment Hobby

Skip the expensive pottery class and get this big ole $11 tub of air dry clay instead.

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Mashable

Polling stations are receiving Russian bomb threat emails, FBI says

The 2024 U.S. election is rife with disinformation. Now, there's bomb threats.

On Nov. 5, Election Day, the FBI released a succinct statement acknowledging numerous bomb threats at voting centers. The agency suggests foreign tampering in U.S. elections:

The FBI is aware of bomb threats to polling locations in several states, many of which appear to originate from Russian email domains. None of the threats have been determined to be credible thus far.

Election integrity is among the FBI’s...

NYT > Home Page

Eve Sampson

Who Is Israel Katz, Israel’s New Defense Minister?

The prime minister has replaced an experienced former general with Mr. Katz, who had been foreign minister and who has staunchly supported Israel’s right-wing government.

NYT > Home Page

Nick Corasaniti and Jim Rutenberg

Despite Rampant Anxiety, Voting Begins Relatively Smoothly

Early reports of problems at the polls on Tuesday were sparse and represented a mix of routine glitches and newer-style, foreign disinformation.

ESPN.com

Tim Bontemps

Embiid suspended 3 games for shoving columnist

76ers center Joel Embiid has been suspended three games without pay for shoving Philadelphia Inquirer columnist Marcus Hayes.

SBNation.com

Ricky O'Donnell

NBA announces Joel Embiid suspension for shoving columnist inside locker room

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The NBA has announced its suspended of Joel Embiid for shoving a Philadelphia columnist inside the locker room.

Joel Embiid confronted a local columnist inside the Philadelphia 76ers’ locker room on Saturday night, cursing him out and eventually shoving him for references to his son and deceased brother in a recent critical story. The NBA has now suspended Embiid for three games.

Embiid still hasn’t played this season as he works his way...

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Makena Kelly

Will Social Platforms Take Down a Premature Donald Trump Victory Post?

In the 2020 presidential race, Donald Trump proclaimed himself the winner long before enough votes were counted. We asked the major platforms if they'd let him do it again.

The Verge

Andrew Liszewski

Sony is discontinuing its $9,000 Airpeak S1 pro photography drone 

Sony will stop selling its Airpeak S1 drone on March 31st, 2025. | Image: Sony

Almost four years after teasing it at CES 2021, Sony is discontinuing the Airpeak S1 drone that was designed to work with Sony’s mirrorless cameras. According to a notice posted to Sony Japan’s website on November 1st, sales of the $9,000 drone will end on March 31st, 2025, while all support will end five years later, as reported previously by PetaPixel.

Sony will also stop selling Airpeak S1...

The Verge

Emma Roth

Apple reportedly facing first-ever EU fine over App Store rules

Image: Cath Virginia / The Verge

Apple will soon become the first company to incur a fine for violating the European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA), reports Bloomberg. Sources tell the outlet that the Commission is getting ready to levy the penalty after it found that Apple’s “anti-steering” practices harmed competition on the App Store.

This follows the EU’s €1.84 billion (around $2 billion) fine imposed on Apple in March. After investigating a complaint from Spotify,...

The Verge

Gaby Del Valle

Mozilla is eliminating its advocacy division, which fought for a free and open web

Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge

The Mozilla Foundation laid off 30 percent of its workforce and completely eliminated its advocacy and global programs divisions, TechCrunch reports.

While Mozilla is best known for its Firefox web browser, the Mozilla Foundation — the parent of the Mozilla Corporation — describes itself as standing up “for the health of the internet.” With its advocacy and global programs divisions gone, its impact may be lessened going forward.

“The...

BuzzFeed - Latest

A Last-Minute Georgia Court Ruling Has Put Thousands At Risk Of Being Disenfranchised

Thousands of Cobb County voters had been given extra time to return late-delivered ballots. Then, the Georgia Supreme Court stepped in.

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Mashable

The like button has changed on X, but only on these Election-related topics

Be wary of candidates claiming victory too soon. Voters may be eager to hear presidential election results as soon as possible but, according to election experts, a count is rarely official the day votes are cast, since the process for validating, processing, and counting every single ballot takes time.

Media outlets — and candidates — may call an election early, based on projected figures and the size of the margin between the candidates in various battleground states. But that doesn't...

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