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Can Elon Musk Make the Math Work on Owning Twitter? It’s Dicey.

Mr. Musk faces financial challenges in owning Twitter. The site frequently loses money and took on $13 billion in debt for the blockbuster deal. https://nyti.ms/3sLe58m

Twitter, Once a Threat to Titans, Now Belongs to One

A decade ago, the social media platform was a tool for rebels and those challenging authority. But over time, the powerful learned how to use it for their own goals. https://nyti.ms/3DMfZM4

Forget Free Coffee. What Matters Is if Workers Feel Returning Is Worth It.

Commutes are still painful, readers say. And it’s hard to give up the joys of working from home. But many of those who have gone back to the office say they like it. https://nyti.ms/3UanBgV

The Ban on Kanye’s Twitter Account Was Not Lifted

The Twitter account for the rapper formerly known as Kanye West was never banned to begin with. https://nyti.ms/3WbhHho

Elon Musk Buying Twitter Is a Moment of Celebration for Many

The way forward for Twitter is uncertain. But that means Mr. Musk can innovate and change the platform for the better, his supporters say. https://nyti.ms/3DnqnZo

Apple Earnings: iPhone Powers Growth, but Signs Point to a Slowdown

Consumers showed enthusiasm for the latest version of the phone, but the company said sales in the current quarter are not as strong. https://nyti.ms/3U332Tx

Elon Musk Reaches Out to Advertisers Ahead of Deadline for Twitter Deal

The billionaire posted a note to advertisers saying he wanted the service to be “the most respected advertising platform.” https://nyti.ms/3DhBwe6

Tech’s Biggest Companies Are Sending Worrying Signals About the Economy

A series of quarterly earnings reports is showing that even Silicon Valley’s most powerful companies are feeling the impact of inflation and rising interest rates. https://nyti.ms/3TEQhPq

Elon Musk Visits Twitter as $44 Billion Deal Nears Completion

The world’s richest man arrived at Twitter’s San Francisco offices on Wednesday ahead of a Friday deadline to complete the acquisition of the social media service. https://nyti.ms/3THTVYP

How Is Your Company Responding to Labor Organizing? We Want to Hear.

Employers are taking a variety of approaches to union campaigns. https://nyti.ms/3FsBPp8

The Latecomer’s Guide to TikTok

TikTok has become massively influential. We’re here to help you understand how it all works. https://nyti.ms/3FjTBLw

How Elon Musk Became a Geopolitical Chaos Agent

The world’s richest man has inserted himself in some of the world’s most combustible conflicts. https://nyti.ms/3N76XMK

Elon Musk Seems to Answer to No One. Except for a Judge in Delaware.

Kathaleen St. J. McCormick, the chief judge of Delaware’s Chancery Court, gave Mr. Musk until Friday to acquire Twitter. She is also the judge in at least one other case involving the billionaire. https://nyti.ms/3W1cOHI

Russia’s Unsupported ‘Dirty Bomb’ Claims Spread Through Right-Wing U.S. Media

Russia’s unsupported claim was portrayed as believable in right-wing American media, and as a warning that could serve to escalate the conflict for Ukraine’s benefit or trigger a world war. https://nyti.ms/3Dv98Xw

GM Reports Increased Profits in Third Quarter Amid High Inflation

General Motors sold more cars in the third quarter after struggling with a shortage of computer chips earlier in the year. https://nyti.ms/3suWEIY

G.M. Reports Jump in Profit on Strong Sales

The automaker sold more cars in the third quarter after struggling with a shortage of computer chips earlier in the year. https://nyti.ms/3DpDglZ

WhatsApp Goes Down Briefly Around the World

The messaging app stopped working for about two hours on Tuesday morning. WhatsApp did not immediately provide a cause. https://nyti.ms/3ze6OS1

Justice Dept. Charges 2 Chinese Citizens With Spying for Huawei

Huawei has been a persistent target of the United States government since the administration of President Donald J. Trump. https://nyti.ms/3DstnVw

Tesla Cuts Prices in China in Sign of Slowing Demand

Shares of the company slumped as investors worried about increasing competition. https://nyti.ms/3D6DSNb

Why Am I Seeing That Political Ad? Check Your ‘Trump Resistance’ Score.

To help campaigns target ads, voter-profiling firms score millions of Americans on issues like guns, vaccines and QAnon. https://nyti.ms/3TL3dCL

Twitch’s Relationship With Its Streamers Shows Its Cracks

The service recently said it was going to take a bigger cut of the money it shared with streamers. At an annual gathering in San Diego, they vented about the decision. https://nyti.ms/3TqSxd1

A.I.-Generated Art Is Already Transforming Creative Work

Only a few months old, apps like DALL-E 2, Midjourney and Stable Diffusion are changing how filmmakers, interior designers and other creative professionals do their jobs. https://nyti.ms/3eVNWQT

U.S. Details How It Plans to Police Foreign Firms

A government committee issued new guidelines for how it determines penalties for foreign companies that break agreements to protect U.S. national security. https://nyti.ms/3EZMQ12

E.V. Bonanza Flows to Red States That Denounce Biden Climate Policies

No Republican in Congress voted for the Inflation Reduction Act. But their districts and states will greatly benefit from the investments spurred by the law. https://nyti.ms/3VJ7ys8

South Korean Super App Kakao Goes Down, Putting a Halt on Life

A days-long outage at Kakao has led to the resignation of a co-CEO and a reckoning over Big Tech’s extensive grip over the South Korean economy. https://nyti.ms/3MMZLFB

Some Republicans Want to Count Votes by Hand. Bad Idea, Experts Say.

Republican county officials, as well as candidates for statewide offices, suggest that counting by hand would be more reliable than machine tabulation. Research shows the opposite. https://nyti.ms/3s3AmxU

New Crack in Apple’s Armor as Dozens Strike at Its Stores in Australia

The uprising will be of keen interest in the U.S., where a second Apple store voted to unionize last week. https://nyti.ms/3ENwQiz

Elizabeth Holmes Case Takes On More Drama Ahead of Sentencing

The founder of Theranos, the failed blood testing start-up, asked for a new trial after a surprise visit from a key witness to her house. https://nyti.ms/3D4MNQ8

Kanye West Agrees to Buy Parler, Company Says

The agreement in principle to buy the social media service comes days after Twitter and Instagram restricted the rapper’s account for violating its terms. https://nyti.ms/3gf7tw3

The Rise of Salem Media, a Conservative Radio Juggernaut

Salem Media, which counts the conservative personalities Charlie Kirk and Sebastian Gorka among its radio hosts, has taken a pointed stance ahead of the midterm elections. https://nyti.ms/3T9Htk7

Peter Thiel, Major U.S. Political Donor, Is Said to Pursue Maltese Citizenship

Obtaining citizenship in Malta would provide another passport for Mr. Thiel, who is one of the largest individual donors for the U.S. midterm elections. https://nyti.ms/3VwNMQn

The Fight for the Soul of Pilates

Long after the death of Joseph Pilates, the exercise program’s magnetic founder, his disciples are battling over his legacy. https://nyti.ms/3D9ijwJ

F.C.C. Readies Vote on Banning New Huawei and ZTE Devices

The vote, which is expected to pass, is required by a law that President Biden signed last year. https://nyti.ms/3VqGLR0

The Google Watch Is Here. But You’d Better Love Android.

Developed with Fitbit, Google’s first smart watch takes a page from Apple’s playbook by requiring loyalty to its brand. https://nyti.ms/3rOJxSP

The E-Bike: The New Car Alternative

VanMoof, the Dutch e-bike company taking inspiration from Apple and Tesla, is one of the world’s hottest brands in a bike market remade by the pandemic. Will it help reshape urban transportation? https://nyti.ms/3Cjq15C

Amazon Labor Union, With Renewed Momentum, Faces Next Test

A vote this week at a warehouse near Albany, N.Y., will help show whether the upstart union can win outside its home base on Staten Island. https://nyti.ms/3Mn99Q1

Biden Administration Clamps Down on China’s Access to Chip Technology

The White House issued sweeping restrictions on selling semiconductors and chip-making equipment to China, an attempt to curb the country’s access to critical technologies. https://nyti.ms/3g1eksD

Gig Workers Are Learning Their Worth With the Para App

A former Uber employee created an app to help drivers. The platforms that hire them are fighting back. https://nyti.ms/3ViaxHL

A Minecraft Player Set Out to Build the Known Universe, Block by Block

Christopher Slayton, 18, spent two months intricately designing the planets. He even went skydiving to get a better appreciation for Earth. https://nyti.ms/3T57MaQ

24 Hours in the Metaverse Version of Facebook Was Surprisingly Fun

Every hour of the day and night with the gamers, parents, insomniacs, preteens and aspiring comedians who are the earliest adopters of the immersive, three-dimensional internet that Mark Zuckerberg has bet the future of his company on. https://nyti.ms/3SNV8ND

What Does X Mean to Elon Musk?

The letter X has had significance in the billionaire’s life, from his early days as an entrepreneur to his personal life and now to his pursuit of Twitter. https://nyti.ms/3RJFIsg

Whatever Happened to Those Self-Service Passport Kiosks at Airports?

More than 80 percent of all travelers entering the U.S. are now verified by facial recognition. The loss of older, seemingly more convenient methods has many perplexed. And then there are the privacy issues. https://nyti.ms/3SIHN9g

‘Hard Fork’: A New Technology Podcast from The New York Times

A weekly look at the future that’s already here. Listen to the trailer of our new tech podcast. https://nyti.ms/3C96On5

Supreme Court Takes Up Challenge to Social Media Platforms’ Shield

The family of a student killed in terrorist attacks challenged a 1996 law that gives websites immunity for suits based on their users’ posts. https://nyti.ms/3SxBXHZ

Silicon Valley County Battles With Uber Over Reporting of Sexual Assault

Uber does not inform the police of such incidents, citing advocacy group guidelines. But officials in Santa Clara County argue that it should. https://nyti.ms/3V2hBIf

How a Tiny Elections Company Became a Conspiracy Theory Target

Election deniers catapulted a Michigan firm with just 21 U.S. employees to the center of unfounded voter fraud claims, exposing it to vicious threats. https://nyti.ms/3ybaLGI

A New Refrain From Artists: We ‘Almost Gave Up on Instagram’

Photographers and illustrators who once eagerly shared images of their work on Instagram are moving away from the site as it emphasizes video. https://nyti.ms/3fAksYS

Nick Holonyak Jr., Pioneer of LED Lighting, Is Dead at 93

He invented a visible red-light diode. His 41 patents also included lasers that enabled DVD and CD players. https://nyti.ms/3SMmNOF