November 1, 2024
Daily Digest - 11/1
🇮🇷 Iran May Attack Israel from Iraq, 🔍 OpenAI Launches SearchGPT Search Engine...
🇮🇷 Iran May Attack Israel from Iraq Iran may be preparing an attack on Israel from Iraqi territory before the U.S. presidential election. 🔍 OpenAI Launches SearchGPT Search Engine OpenAI launched SearchGPT, a search engine powered by its ChatGPT chatbot, seen as a competitor to Google. 📉 Microsoft Stock Falls After Weak Forecast The US stock markets fell, with Microsoft's stock experiencing its worst day in two years after a weak forecast. 🚀 North Korea Tests Intercontinental Ballistic Missile North Korea tested a new intercontinental ballistic missile, reportedly capable of reaching the US. 🎃 72 Million Celebrate Halloween with $12B Spending An estimated 72 million Americans celebrated Halloween by trick-or-treating, with spending reaching nearly $12 billion on related items. 🎤 Young Thug Pleads Guilty in Gang Case Rapper Young Thug pleaded guilty to charges related to street gang involvement, potentially concluding Georgia's longest criminal trial. 💊 New Weight-loss Drugs Relieve Arthritis Pain New weight-loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy have been shown to significantly reduce arthritis pain. đŸĨ‡ Olympics Boosts Comcast's Q3 Revenue Growth NBCUniversal's Olympics coverage helped Comcast achieve a 36.5% revenue growth in Q3, and Peacock reached 36 million subscribers. đŸ—ŗī¸ Over 60 Million US Election Ballots Cast Over 60 million ballots have been cast in the US election, as national polls continue. đŸ‡ē🇸 Speaker Johnson Aims to Expand GOP Majority Speaker Mike Johnson is focused on expanding the GOP's small majority in the House, aiming to visit all 50 states. 📊 Key Swing States Ready for Recounts Key swing states have strategies ready for potential 2024 election recounts. 🏛ī¸ Republicans Poised to Retake Senate Majority Polling indicates Republicans might win back the Senate majority, with key races in Montana. 💸 $5 Billion Spent in Election Advertising Ad spending has reached $5 billion across television, radio, and digital in the current election cycle.
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