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Mark Zuckerberg
personMark Zuckerberg says Meta Platforms will lay off about 13% of its workforce. The layoffs will affect more than 11,000 employees. Zuckerberg said he had incorrectly assumed a pandemic revenue surge would be "permanent" Comes after Elon Musk's sweeping cuts at Twitter following his takeover.
Doug Mastriano
personJosh Shapiro, the Democratic attorney general for Pennsylvania, is projected to become governor. His victory ensures that Republican state Sen. Doug Mastriano will not be in charge of a key battleground state for the 2024 presidential contest.
Maxwell Frost
personMaxwell Frost, 25, won the Democratic nomination in Florida’s 10th Congressional District. Frost ran on a platform of Medicare expansion, ending gun violence, housing affordability and environmental justice.
U.S. Senate
organizationRepublican JD Vance has defeated Democrat Tim Ryan in the race to become Ohio's senator. The win keeps the state red for Republicans and has boosted the party's chances of gaining control of the Senate. Republicans prevailed in Ohio and North Carolina, fending off efforts to flip those seats.
FTX
organizationChangpeng Zhao said he "did not master plan" the collapse of FTX. Zhao said FTX going down "is not good for anyone in the industry" Zhao said employees should not "view it as a win for us"
Gretchen Whitmer
personMichigan Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer secured a second term over Republican challenger Tudor Dixon Tuesday. Whitmer led Dixon by five percentage points, just over 170,000 votes. Voters in Vermont approved an amendment to the state's constitution to further protect abortion rights.
GOP
organizationGOP Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin has won a third term, defeating Democrat Mandela Barnes. Republican George Santos flipped New York’s 3rd Congressional district Wednesday and secured another House seat for the GOP. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis won a 19-point landslide win over Democrat Charlie Crist.
Gavin Newsom
personDemocratic Gov. Gavin Newsom has been re-elected to a second term in the state of California. Newsom with 61 percent of the votes in a state where there are nearly twice as many registered Democrats as Republicans.
Joe Biden
personUS President Joe Biden has claimed vindication the day after the midterm elections. He said Democrats had ‘a strong night’ and he planned to change nothing about his approach despite the likelihood of divided government. Biden’s outcome is the best for any sitting president since George W. Bush.
John Fetterman
personJohn Fetterman (D) won Pennsylvania’s high-stakes Senate race Tuesday, defeating Republican nominee Mehmet Oz. With 91% of the votes counted at around 2 a.m., Fetter man led Oz 49.9% to 47.7%, a lead of 113,036 votes. 'We bet on the people of Pennsylvania — and you didn't let us down. And I won't let you down,' he tweeted early Wednesday morning.
Senate
organizationDemocratic Sen. Maggie Hassan has been projected to win reelection in New Hampshire. Republican Sen. Ron Johnson officially won his bid for reelection over his Democratic opponent, Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes. Ohio's newest US Senator JD Vance declared victory over Democratic challenger Tim Ryan. Republicans will need to win two of the three races to flip control of the upper chamber from Democrats, after the party gained a seat in Pennsylvania.
Charlie Crist
personRepublicans underperformed in crucial Senate and House races. Democrats were able to hold off an anticipated "red wave" Several GOP candidates endorsed by former President Trump did not perform well. Florida voters have re-elected Republican Ron DeSantis to the governor’s office.
Kathy Hochul
personKathy Hochul, a moderate Democrat from Buffalo, made abortion rights a focal point of her campaign, seeking to draw a sharp contrast with GOP challenger Lee Zeldin. New Yorkers haven’t elected a Republican to statewide office since former Gov. George Pataki won his third term 20 years ago.
Marco Rubio
personGOP candidates expanded their representation in the House by winning three seats that had been held by Democrats. Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey will win a second term, defeating Democrat Yolanda Flowers. Rep. Markwayne Mullin will become first Native American Oklahoma senator in nearly a century.
Greg Abbott
personTexas Gov. Greg Abbott has been reelected for a third term. He defeated his Democratic challenger Beto O'Rourke in what the Dallas Morning News has reported to be a 60.27% majority vote across all 14 Uvalde County precincts.
Babar Azam
personPakistan beat New Zealand by seven wickets to reach T20 World Cup final. Captain Babar Azam scored 53 as Pakistan chased down New Zealand's 4-152. Pakistan will play either India or England in the final at the MCG on Sunday.
Maura Healey
personMaura Healey, 51, flipped the seat from Republicans, defeating opponent Geoff Diehl. She received more than 55 percent of the vote Tuesday night, with Diehl receiving only 38.5 percent support. In her victory speech, she vowed to 'be a governor for everyone struggling with higher costs' and protect women's rights to abortions.
Sean Patrick Maloney
personMaloney sought re-election this fall in New York's 17th congressional district against Republican Mike Lawler. Maloney's presumed defeat hands a major PR victory to Republicans.
Mehmet Oz
personDigital World Acquisition Corp.'s shares fell more than 16% Wednesday morning. Trump-endorsed Senate candidate Dr. Mehmet Oz lost to Democratic Lt. Gov. John Fetterman. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis won re-election by a 19-point margin. Tudor Dixon lost a gubernatorial race and Kristina Karamo lost her bid to be secretary of state.
Facebook and Instagram parent company Meta is laying off 11,000 people, about 13% of its workforce. CEO Mark Zuckerberg said he had ‘got it wrong’ on some of the company’s business decisions. The massive layoffs follow a painful tech industry trend.