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- Wired discusses how this election, more than any other, has exposed the ways in which tech can be a vulnerability and a deliverer of darkness (like gas chamber memes) in moments of heightened political volatility. [Wired]
- If you needed any further reason to dislike the Police Officers Association, SF's police union, well, it turns out they made donations to the Republican Party this year. [Examiner]
- In case you weren't aware, CA Attorney General Kamala Harris has a strong lead and is favored to win Barbara Boxer's Senate seat tomorrow. [CBS 5]
- In addition to having possibly 23 women in the US Senate after this election, the CA state legislature might finally close the gender gap this year. [California Report
- Priceline Group has just said that it's scaling back international expansion plans for OpenTable. [Wall Street Journal]
- One guy is proposing that Twitter be sold off to its ardent fans and run as a co-op, like the Green Bay Packers. [Wired]
- NY Times op-ed alleges UC Berkeley ignored threats made against undocumented students. [NYT]