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  • Tesla CEO Elon Musk bought Twitter for $44 billion, and already people are hopeful that new leadership means new capabilities on the app.
  • Yale investment guru David Swensen shares advice for the average investor on creating a sound portfolio that provides good returns while managing risk.
  • Millions of home listings on Realtor.com now include information about climate change-driven flood risk. Other real estate sites are holding off.
  • It's the first court case for Najib related to broader allegations involving the misuse of billions of dollars. Much of that money was raised by the U.S. bank Goldman Sachs, which also faces charges.
  • Thursday's GDP report shows the U.S. economy grew at an annual rate of 2.6% in July, August and September, after shrinking in the first half of the year.
  • Florida State football will sit out another week after the ACC announced its upcoming game against Duke is canceled. The conference says Duke will now play Miami on Saturday, Dec. 5, instead.
  • On tonight’s program: Despite approval from a majority of Florida voters, a constitutional amendment guaranteeing access to abortion fails in the 2024 election; A former Florida Attorney General becomes the incoming president’s top – but not first – pick for U.S. Attorney General; A plan that would have allowed commercial development in Florida’s State Parks led one Republican State Senator to insist the purpose of the park system is….; Florida is a national ground zero for telephone and internet scams targeting seniors. Maybe it’s a subject that more law students should learn about and specialize in; It’s one thing to keep young kids away from inappropriate content on social media. But how do you do that and still allow unfettered access to grownups?; And Florida’s utility companies are preparing for worsening hurricane seasons.
  • Russia is pledging that the 2014 games will be free of discrimination despite its anti-gay measures. Frank Deford isn't buying it and says Olympic officials need to be accountable.
  • Wells Fargo will pay $3.7 billion to settle charges for wrongfully seizing homes and cars. This is the largest penalty ever imposed by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
  • Wasted food creates billions of tons of greenhouse gases, and it costs us precious water and land. The rice lost in Asia and the meat wasted in rich countries contribute most heavily to the problem.
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