Monday, November 4th, 2024
Narrowing nationwide polls reveal a coin-toss for the House majority [The Economist]
The Democrats' red-state incumbents are still waiting for good news [The Economist]
True believers built Trump’s social-media company. They feel betrayed [1843 Magazine]
Ukraine reaction: Russia deploys North Koreans [The Economist Podcasts]
Turn up the PA: the last in our swing-state series [The Economist Podcasts]
The outcome of the US election will have significant impact on the financial services sector in 2025. Explore what different outcomes could mean for the future of finance in EIU’s new report: [The EIU]
How to Lead When the Future Feels Unpredictable [Harvard Business Review]
Path to 270: The states Harris and Trump need to win [BBC News]
Alexey Navalny’s Posthumous Memoir Is a Call to Individual Power [Bloomberg]
Students at Black US colleges wield political power ahead of Election Day [Reuters]
More than 100,000 in northern Gaza without food, water as Israel attacks [AL-Jazeera News]
Cloud Steampunk Save Us? [The New Yorker]
US immigration policy has a huge blind spot: climate change [The Verge]
The conflicted history of Israel, Lebanon, and Hezbollah, explained [Vox]
From Lime to Uber to Hertz: Free and discounted Election Day rides [TechCrunch]
Inside a fusion energy facility [MIT Technology Review]
In an all-hands, Intel CEO addresses employee concerns about the US election and CHIPS Act funding [Business Insider]
Nothing like an evening by the Olentangy. 😌 [The Ohio State University] #GoBucks #OSU #OSU_Alumni
California drug bust yields enough fentanyl to kill quarter of state’s population [The Guardian]
Weary, Troubled and Nervous: Americans Flood the Early Vote [The New York Times]
SHOCK EPSTEIN AUDIO: I Was Trump’s ‘Closest Friend For 10 Years’ [Huffington Post]
What to Watch if You Need a Distraction This Week [The Atlantic]
When Will We Know 2024 Election Results? [FiveThirtyEight]
Panic buttons, drones, snipers among plans to guard a high-risk election [The Washington Post]
Narcotrafic : les mules, fantassins de la cocaïne [Le Monde]
NASA's Voyager finally phoned home with a device unused since 1981 [Mashable]
‘Batman: Arkham Origins’ Is Better Than You Remember [VICE]
“Every Choice Is Loss”: Voters on Their Decision Amid Genocide in Gaza [The Intercept_]
Why daylight saving time exists—at least for now [National Geographic]
10 key demographic groups that could decide the presidential election [NPR]
A Sacramento voter guide for the November 2024 election [CapRadioNews]
Le retour du travailleur sur la scène politique américaine [Le Monde diplomatique]
America Votes, and the World Waits [Foreign Policy]
A Woman in the White House [Foreign Affairs]
The United States and the Democracy Question in South Asia [The Diplomat]
It Might Be Possible to Detect Gravitons After All [Quanta Magazine]
Les galaxies auraient dû se déchirer depuis longtemps si rien d’autre ne les maintenait ensemble.
Il s’agit de la matière noire, une matière mystérieuse que des expériences menées partout dans le monde essaient de déchiffrer. Regardez cette courte vidéo pour en savoir plus.👇[CERN_FR]
Why NASA’s SPHEREx Mission Will Make ‘Most Colorful’ Cosmic Map Ever [NASA]
What’s up, everybody! It’s Monday, November 4th, 2024. #ElectionDay is tomorrow, on Tuesday, November 5th, 2024. There no more time to lose, be sure to vote by mail, vote early, or vote on Tuesday. Do it to save America. Vote for Kamala Harris. #VoteBlueToSaveAmerica
Until Next Time!