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- Well that was a wild ride. Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump [1] took the stage Wednesday night for their last presidential debate and the discussion got heated, fast. While Clinton kept her cool and tried to stay on the issues like immigration and abortion rights, Trump attacked her personally [2], calling her a "nasty woman." Another bombshell came when Trump suggested he might not accept the results of the election if he loses [3], undermining the basic principle of democracy.
- Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is a national treasure — and apparently a preferred presidential candidate. Unsatisfied with Clinton, Trump, and third party candidates, people are taking matters into their own hands and voting for the Rock. Need proof? Users are posting their write-in ballots across social media. [4]
- Prepare to feel old, because Space Jam is turning 20. In celebration of its anniversary, the classic Looney Toons film starring Michael Jordan will return to theaters for one weekend on Nov. 13. [5]
- Will it be a good thing if robots take over the world? According to renowned scientist Stephen Hawking, it's too early to tell. Speaking to an audience at Cambridge University in England [6], he said AI sounds attractive in theory but he's uncertain about the technology. "Artificial Intelligence will be either the best, or the worst thing, ever to happen to humanity," Hawking said.
- Yikes. A former National Security Agency contractor, who was arrested in August for stealing secrets from the agency, may have tried to sell a trove of documents online months ago. The New York Times reports that an anonymous (and ominous) group of hackers called the Shadow Brokers offered stolen NSA information for auction [7] in August.