Plus: Meta layoffs, and live election results.
Nicholas Carlson November 9, 2022 |
Hello, Insiders. There was no big "red wave," although Republicans could still take control of the Senate and House. Our absolutely incredible politics team has been covering all the latest developments since the polls closed last night — keep up with their live coverage here. But as for this newsletter, a million publications are going to tell you what happened last night in American politics. So allow me to zig while everyone else zags … and share some fascinating stories about what else is going on, from Meta layoffs to crypto chaos.
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- A gas station owner received $1 million for selling a winning Powerball ticket. More on that here.
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- Adidas has halved its earnings forecast after parting ways with Kanye West following his antisemitic comments. What to know.
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- We've got an inside look at how much law firms pay their young talent. We asked 19 law firms from Altshuler to Wigdor how much they pay young lawyers, and their answers were all over the map. Here's what they told us.
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The best job candidates 'flip' the interview and ask incisive questions. Microsoft's former VP of HR Chris Williams says the most impressive interviewees not only answer questions well, but ask for in-depth anecdotes about bosses and teams to get the lowdown on a company. Here's his interviewing playbook.
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- Google is secretly working on a new wearable device targeted at preteens. Nicknamed Project Eleven, the device is intended to help older kids develop healthier relationships with their phones — and help Google match the Apple Watch. What we've uncovered.
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