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Between COVID-19 and various efforts across the country to make it downright difficult to vote, the challenges of voting are becoming increasingly obvious. Following the lead of major retails, US tech giants like Twitter and Salesforce are giving their employees Election Day off in order to vote. According to Business Insider, rideshare company Uber is giving employees the day off as part of their 'Get Out the Vote' effort. Uber is providing links to voter registration sites through its app, and will assist in getting voters to the polls on election day. Other companies, like Apple and Facebook, are encouraging employees to volunteer to be poll workers.
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Former top aide to ex-Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and key witness Nir Hefetz arrives at the courtroom in Jerusalem to testify against the ex-Prime Minister during a hearing in his corruption trial. IMAGES
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