Today’s Headlines: National Guard units are on standby across multiple states, with heightened security measures in place, including fencing in D.C. and bulletproof glass in swing-state election offices. A U.S. cybersecurity official warned of unprecedented disinformation, though no major threats to election integrity have been identified. Meta extended its election ad ban beyond Election Day to prevent misinformation while votes are counted. In Pennsylvania, a judge ruled that Elon Musk can continue his $1 million giveaways in swing states, dismissing lottery concerns. The USDA announced a 2027 ban on online transaction fees for low-income students’ school lunch accounts. Finally, Tropical Storm Rafael is expected to strengthen to a hurricane, with warnings for the Cayman Islands and Jamaica.
Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode:
Axios: Police, National Guard units prep for Election Day violence
CNN: November 4, 2024, presidential campaign news
Axios: Meta to extend block on new election ads past voting day
AP News: Elon Musk’s $1 million-a-day voter sweepstakes can proceed, a Pennsylvania judge says
NBC News: USDA to ban online transaction fees on school lunch payments for low-income families
NBC News: Tropical Storm Rafael forms in Caribbean, expected to become a hurricane
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