Friday, October 28, 2022

'Chief Twit' is in charge

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Friday, October 28
This video grab taken from a video posted on the Twitter account of billionaire Tesla chief Elon Musk on October 26, 2022 shows himself carrying a sink as he enters the Twitter headquarters in San Francisco. Elon Musk changed his Twitter profile to "Chief Twit" and posted video of himself walking into the social network's California headquarters carrying a sink, days before his contentious takeover of the company must be finalized.
'Chief Twit' is in charge
Elon Musk is now in control of Twitter.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has taken over social media platform Twitter. Also in the news: North Korea fired two short-range ballistic missiles toward the sea Friday morning. Tonight, the Astros and Phillies face off in Game 1 of the MLB World Series.

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Now, here we go with Friday's news.

Musk in control of Twitter, ousts top executives

Two people familiar with the deal say that Elon Musk is in control of Twitter and has ousted the CEO, chief financial officer and the company's chief lawyer. The people wouldn't say if all the paperwork for the sale, originally valued at $44 billion, had been signed or if the deal has closed, the Associated Press reported. Neither person wanted to be identified because of the sensitive nature of the personnel moves. The departures come just hours before the deal was expected to be finalized on Friday, the deadline set by a Delaware judge who threatened to schedule a trial if no agreement was reached. Read more

Why "Chief Twit" Elon Musk brought along a sink on his visit to Twitter headquarters.
Elon Musk took control of Twitter and fired its top executives, US media reported late October 27, 2022, hours before the deadline for the billionaire to seal his on-again, off-again deal to purchase the social media network.
Elon Musk took control of Twitter and fired its top executives, US media reported late October 27, 2022, hours before the deadline for the billionaire to seal his on-again, off-again deal to purchase the social media network.
OLIVIER DOULIERY, AFP via Getty Images

North Korea fires missiles toward sea as US warns over nukes

North Korea fired two short-range ballistic missiles toward the sea on Friday in its first ballistic weapons launches in two weeks, as the U.S. military warned the North about the consequences of any nuclear weapons. South Korea's military detected the two launches from the North's eastern coastal Tongchon area around midday local time on Friday, Seoul's Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement. The Pentagon's National Defense Strategy report issued on Thursday stated that any nuclear attack by North Korea against the United States or its allies and partners "will result in the end of that regime."  Read more

Ukraine wants to prosecute Russians who launch missile strikes. An internet group says it found them.
People watch a television broadcast showing a file image of a North Korean missile launch at the Seoul Railway Station on October 28, 2022 in Seoul, South Korea.
People watch a television broadcast showing a file image of a North Korean missile launch at the Seoul Railway Station on October 28, 2022 in Seoul, South Korea.
Chung Sung-Jun, Getty Images

More news to know now

📰 Eight people were found dead after an Oklahoma suburb house fire.
🌋 Manua Loa, the world's largest active volcano, is being monitored after a seismic spike.
📈 The latest GDP report shows the U.S. economy grew 2.6%, but recession risks loom.
⚠  A flurry of climate change reports have an ominous message: ''We are heading in the wrong direction.''
🌈 The number of LGBTQ school board candidates has grown in 2022 amid controversial bills, a report shows.
🎤 Prince Harry's ''raw'' memoir has a release date, will recall Princess Diana's death.
🎧 On today's 5 Things podcasthear about a respiratory virus hitting hospitals hard. You can listen to the podcast every day on Apple PodcastsSpotify , or on your smart speaker.
📝 Pop quiz! Rishi Sunak was picked as prime minister by Britain's Conservative Party this week. How many people have held that office in the last six years? Test your knowledge with this week's News Quiz.

🌤 What's the weather this weekend? Check your local forecast here.

RSV is filling up hospitals with kids. Here's what we know about this respiratory virus.

A surge in respiratory syncytial virus, known as RSV, in children and infants is threatening to overwhelm hospitals across the country. The typical RSV season begins in November and fades out in March, but health experts say the respiratory virus appeared earlier this year as the country enters its first season without COVID-19 measures. Read more

One thing to know: Due to COVID-19 mitigation measures, infants were less likely to be exposed to viruses like RSV during the pandemic and build immunity, experts say.

''An immunity debt''Infants under 6 months are vulnerable to RSV-related complications because of their naive immune systems and small respiratory airways, health experts say.
Is there a vaccine? No, and there aren't antivirals either. Although most cases of RSV resolve at home with supportive care, health experts say parents should be on the lookout for signs their child may need to go to the hospital.
Did I hear ''tridemic''? It's when coronavirus, the flu and RSV - a common respiratory virus, all peak at the same time and that possibility has hospitals across the country on high alert.
Dr. Cody Tigges, a pediatric critical care physican, assess Rohen Carberry. Carberry was hospitalized in the PICU with RSV, October 7, 2021.
Dr. Cody Tigges, a pediatric critical care physican, assess Rohen Carberry. Carberry was hospitalized in the PICU with RSV, October 7, 2021.
Jessica Koscielniak, Jessica Koscielniak-USA TODAY

Early voting has begun in Texas. Here's what to know about voting rights in 2022

In the first major test of a GOP-driven rewrite of state voting laws, Texans are returning to the polls for 12 days of early voting before the big event — Election Day on Nov. 8. The race for governor between GOP Gov. Greg Abbott and his Democratic challenger, Beto O'Rourke, has grabbed attention. But it is only one of many races to be decided this year in a state where Republicans are leading in the polls and have dominated statewide politics for more than two decades. Democrats, meanwhile, aspire to turn Texas into a battleground state. Here's what to know about the new voting laws in Texas.

China is targeting U.S. voters with anti-democracy narratives in the upcoming elections, analysts warn.
Who will control Congress after the 2022 midterms? Graphics show key races to watch.
As midterms loom, what's shaping undecided voters' opinions in 5 charts.
Watch out, Hunter Biden? What voters predict a GOP House majority would do.
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What to watch in the 2022 World Series

When the Houston Astros and Philadelphia Phillies face off in Game 1 of this 118th World Series beginning Friday night at Minute Maid Park, the matchup looks simple on paper but intriguing enough to give any observer pause. One thing to notice: the AL and NL champions are expected to play without any U.S.-born Black players for the first time since 1950, shortly after Jackie Robinson broke the Major League Baseball color barrier.  Here's a look at four things to watch in this Philly-Houston battle.

Dusty Baker, one of two Black MLB managers, laments lack of U.S.-born Black players in World Series.
''Choose your battles'': How the NFL chased MLB World Series off football's holy day.
Oct 27, 2022; Houston, TX, USA; Houston Astros manager Dusty Baker Jr. (12) answers questions from the press at Minute Maid Park. Mandatory Credit: Thomas Shea-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 27, 2022; Houston, TX, USA; Houston Astros manager Dusty Baker Jr. (12) answers questions from the press at Minute Maid Park in Houston, Texas, on October 27, 2022.
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📷 Photo of the day: It's Week 8 of the 2022 NFL season 📷

The Philadelphia Eagles, Buffalo Bills and Minnesota Vikings, all division leaders, return to action after Week 7 byes. The NFC East-leading Eagles (6-0) are aiming to get off to their best start since 2004. Week 8 features three intrastate battles. Two of the games make USA TODAY Sports' top five games of the week. Here are this week's best NFL matchups.

Baltimore Ravens defeat Tampa Bay Buccaneers, deliver third straight loss for Tom Brady.

Click here to see more photos of NFL Week 8.

Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Demarcus Robinson (10) catches a pass while defended by Tampa Bay Buccaneers cornerback Zyon McCollum.
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Demarcus Robinson (10) catches a pass while defended by Tampa Bay Buccaneers cornerback Zyon McCollum.
Nathan Ray Seebeck, USA TODAY Sports

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Best holiday gifts 2022: The ultimate gift guide for everyone on your list!
👑 A Thai transgender businesswoman bought Miss Universe for $20 million.
👁 ''Love is Blind'': Colleen spills on that ''extremely inappropriate'' pool party moment with Cole.
🗨 STD rates are surging. Are common myths to blame?
📚 Colleen Hoover's ''It Starts with Us'' breaks bestseller record: ''I've been completely floored.''
🎅 New rom-coms bring Christmas spirit: ''Once Upon a December,'' ''You're a Mean One, Matthew Prince.''
🎾 Simona Halep's coach vows to ''fight to prove the truth'' after tennis star's drug suspension.
Simona Halep plays a forehand during the U.S. Open on Aug 29, 2022.
Simona Halep plays a forehand during the U.S. Open on Aug 29, 2022.
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