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PLUS: Microsoft warns foreign disinformation is hitting the US election. | ? ? BY LILY HAY NEWMA

PLUS: Microsoft warns foreign disinformation is hitting the US election. [View in browser]( | [Your newsletter preferences]( [WIRED Daily] 10.24.24 [SUBSCRIBE TO WIRED FOR FULL ACCESS TO THESE STORIES](   [American Flag, Flag, and Lighting](   [Microsoft Warns Foreign Disinformation Is Hitting the US Election From All Directions]( BY LILY HAY NEWMAN | 2-MINUTE READ Russia, Iran, and China are targeting the US election with an evolving array of influence operations in the last days of campaign season.   [Border Patrol, Badge, Logo, Symbol, Adult, Person, Accessories, Bag, and Handbag](   [Judges and Border Police Targeted by Anti-Government Extremists, Doxed as ‘Traitors’]( BY DELL CAMERON AND TESS OWEN | 4-MINUTE READ A report from the US Department of Homeland Security claims that self-identified militia members have posted the names and photos of US government officials in reaction to their work on the US-Mexico border.   [Richard Mack, Dar Leaf, sheriff badges, ballot drop boxes, mail in ballots, text that reads, “take America back, Sheriff by Sheriff, County by County, State by State.” ](   ['Take Back the States': The Far-Right Sheriffs Ready to Disrupt the Election]( BY DAVID GILBERT | 16-MINUTE READ Constitutional Sheriffs are duly elected lawmen who believe they answer only to god. They've spent the last six months preparing to stop a "stolen" election—by any means necessary.   [Image of a film/photo set with a background that says %22vote%22 and lots of social media reaction icons](   [Influencers Get Their Final Marching Orders for the Election]( BY MAKENA KELLY | 6-MINUTE READ The Trump and Harris campaigns have built huge networks of influencers and content creators. They have one last job—getting people out to vote. ADVERTISEMENT     [Google, Microsoft, and Perplexity Are Promoting Scientific Racism in Search Results]( BY DAVID GILBERT | 6-MINUTE READ The web’s biggest AI-powered search engines are featuring the widely debunked idea that white people are genetically superior to other races.   [Illustration of diseased rice plants, chemicals, a chemical sprayer, and charts and graphs](   [This App Set Out to Fight Pesticides. After VCs Stepped In, Now It Helps Sell Them]( BY STEPHEN MILLER | 13-MINUTE READ Plantix started with the mission of making farming more environmentally friendly. So how did it end up selling the very products it wanted to fight against?   [Collage of a dark figure, ZachXBT's avatar, images of a fancy car, a Birkin bag, people partying at a club, and Bitcoin symbols](   [Meet ZachXBT, the Masked Vigilante Tracking Down Billions in Crypto Scams and Thefts]( BY ANDY GREENBERG | 13-MINUTE READ He just untangled a $243 million bitcoin theft, what may be the biggest-ever crypto heist to target a single victim. And he has never shown his face.     [The Maker of Ozempic Is Trying to Block Compounded Versions of Its Blockbuster Drug]( BY KATE KNIBBS AND EMILY MULLIN | 2-MINUTE READ Novo Nordisk has asked the FDA to block production of compounded copies of Ozempic, arguing that it’s too difficult to do safely. It’s the latest escalation in a brewing war between pharmaceutical companies and compounders.   [Small red suitcase, yellow duffel bag, and black backpack with red panel on the front. Decorative background: teal wrinkled paper texture.](   [How to Fly With Only a Personal Item]( BY ADRIENNE SO | 5-MINUTE READ Maximize your travel enjoyment while minimizing your stuff by flying with only one small bag.   [WIRED Hired. Powered by Amply] Looking for a new job? Check out these featured listings and search for openings all over the world on [jobs.wired.com](. [Software Engineer]( JPMorgan Location: Columbus, OH, USA [APPLY NOW]( [Tax Associate]( Intuit Location: Memphis, TN, USA [APPLY NOW]( ADVERTISEMENT   Thanks for reading. Was this newsletter forwarded to you? [Sign up here](. Plus, [browse more newsletters]( from WIRED. [Facebook]( [X]( [Instagram]( [TikTok]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [Podcast](   You’re receiving this email because you signed up for the Daily newsletter from WIRED. [Manage your preferences]( | [View our Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( Have questions or comments? [Send us a message](mailto:hello@wired.com?subject=Daily newsletter feedback). Need help? [Contact us](. Copyright © Condé Nast 2024. One World Trade Center, New York, NY 10007. All rights reserved.

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