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  • Climate change hasn’t recently been a Republican priority. But some young conservatives are hoping to change the narrative within their party.
  • Amazon's stock has gained 52% in the past 12 months, partly driven by enthusiasm for the company's investments in artificial intelligence.
  • What does the Internet look like? Journalist Andrew Blum decided to find out. His new book, Tubes, is a journey into the Internet's physical infrastructure — where our data is stored and transmitted.
  • The president-elect said he will issue an executive order Monday to delay the ban while he brokers a sale. The app has returned on web and mobile, but is not available in Apple and Google's stores.
  • Voting is the bedrock of democracy, but our right to vote is being undercut—from gerrymandering to voter purging to voter intimidation. Women of color are leading the charge to fight back, across the country and right here in Newark.

    At our next PSEG True Diversity Film Series event, we’ll speak with a panel curated by Shennell McCloud of Project READY. Learn how our panelists are using voting as a tool to transform their communities by registering new voters, increasing voter turnout, reshaping policies and developing future leaders.

    How to participate:

    Register here.
    Watch the film Rigged: The Voter Suppression Playbook at home on your own schedule.
    Join us for a virtual panel discussion at 7PM on Monday, October 24.
    Our panel will be moderated by Shennell McCloud, Executive Director of Project READY (Reimagining Equity and Access for Diverse Youth).

    Our panelists include:

    Priestly Johnson, Director of Strategic Community Partnerships at When We All Vote

    Assemblywoman Angela McKnight of the 31st Legislative District in the New Jersey

    Jacelyn Matthews, Northeast Region Program Director of IGNITE

    Micauri Vargas, Associate Counsel of the Democracy & Justice Program at the New Jersey Institute for Social Justice

    Gabrielle Wyatt, CEO of The Highland Project
  • "Last year, it was still quite humanlike when it played," the world's No. 1 Go player, Ke Jie, said after losing the first in a three-match series. "But this year, it became like a god of Go."
  • Historic sites around the world face mounting threats: war, climate change, natural disaster. There's a rush to use 3D scans for preservation. But experts have questions about how the scans are used.
  • Google compiled data on the people, entertainment and current events that Americans searched for the most in 2022.
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