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On Monday, the Philadelphia District Attorney filed a lawsuit against Elon Musk and his America PAC for allegedly running an illegal lottery to influence voters with a $1 million giveaway. The Pentagon announced it will not limit Ukraine's use of American arms despite the presence of 10,000 North Korean troops in Russia, signaling a potential escalation in the conflict. Federal officials are investigating arson incidents targeting ballot drop boxes in Portland and Vancouver, which have been labeled a "direct attack on democracy." Virginia requested the Supreme Court's permission to remove 1,600 voter registrations suspected of being non-U.S. citizens, following a federal appeals court ruling that reinstated those registrations. In tech news, Apple launched a free software update that incorporates AI to enhance Siri and assist with writing tasks, currently available only to users in the U.S.

Philadelphia DA files lawsuit against Elon Musk (CNBC)

US will not limit arms use in Ukraine (Reuters)

Ballot drop boxes are set ablaze in two U.S. states with just one week before election (NPR)

Virginia asks S. Court to remove 1,600 registered voters (AP)

Apple unveils new software update with artificial intelligence (AP)