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Deep-sea horrors, Poké Balls, and a nasty Adobe bug. [Gizmodo]( November 13, 2018 [It's official: Amazon is coming to NYC and Arlington, Virginia]( [Amazon has finally confirmed that Long Island City, Queens, and the Crystal City neighborhood of Arlington, Virginia, have both earned the dubious honor of hosting glorified branch offices for the e-commerce giant. Hiring is slated to begin next year.]( [EXTREME WEATHER]( [The Camp Fire is now the deadliest in California's history]( [The Camp Fire that overtook the Northern California town of Paradise last week quickly became the most destructive wildfire in state history. Now, with more than 42 dead and hundreds still missing, it is the state’s deadliest.]( [COMICS]( [Legendary creator Stan Lee, who changed comics and pop culture forever, is dead at 95]( [Stan Lee, the public face of Marvel Comics and co-creator of iconic superheroes such as Spider-Man, Thor, and Black Panther, has passed away at age 95.]( [NEWS]( [Nasty Adobe bug deleted $250,000-worth of man's files, lawsuit claims]( [A freelance videographer has filed a class action lawsuit against Adobe on behalf of mortified users that watched their files vanish due to a bug in video-editing software Premiere Pro. Even if this nightmare scenario hasn’t come up yet, all Premiere users should take note.]( [REVIEWS]( [Nintendo's Poké Ball Plus made me wish I was a kid again]( [With Let’s Go Pikachu and Let’s Go Eevee, trying to decide if you want to get in on the latest Pokémon game is a relatively straightforward affair. Should you spring for Nintendo’s new Poké Ball Plus controller? Depending on how deeply you love those little pocket monsters, this accessory is much more than a spherical hunk of plastic.]( [SPONSORED]( [Get 20% Off Bombas: The Casual Sock Engineered For Comfort & Athletics]( [Bombas are made from breathable, fine-gauge cotton with a Y-stitch to naturally cup your heel. Their stay put grip tech doesn’t slip off and has the ideal amount of elasticity and tension, plus the contour seam eliminates the annoying bump that runs across your toes for all day comfort. Use...]( [SPACE]( [Juno’s latest pic of clouds on Jupiter is an absolute stunner]( [The largest planet in our Solar System also happens to be one of the most beautiful, as the Juno spacecraft’s latest image reveals.]( [ANIMALS]( [This deep-sea fisherman is still posting his discoveries and OH GOD THE TEETH WHY DOES IT HAVE TEETH]( [Back in 2016, we introduced you to the photos of Roman Fedortsov, a deep-sea fisherman who posts his discoveries to Twitter and Instagram. Seems like a good time to check back in with Fedorstov’s social media.]( [YOU MAY ALSO LIKE]( [THE CONCOURSE]( [This Is All Donald Trump Has Left]( [President Donald Trump often stands near a helicopter on the White House’s South Lawn while reporters shout questions at him. Certain elements of this ritual are the same every time. The wheedling honk of Trump’s voice and the uneasy tilt of his standing-on-a-hoverboard-for-the-first-time posture are constants, as is his customary...]( [JALOPNIK]( [2020 Ford Baby Bronco: This Could Be It and It’s Super Retro]( [For years now we’ve been patiently waiting for Ford to disappoint us with a new generation of the classic Ford Bronco, some watered-down flabby design that won’t match the original’s chunky looks. Well, we were all wrong.]( [SPLINTER]( [How to Stop the Amazon Extortion From Happening Again]( [So, after leading America’s desperate cities around by the nose for a year, an $800 billion company has at last selected the winners of the contest to have the right to shower it with taxpayer subsidies. If only there was a way to prevent this sort of thing from every...]( [LIFEHACKER]( [Sign Your Address Up For USPS Informed Delivery Before Scammers Do]( [If you haven’t signed up for the US Postal Service’s Informed Delivery service, you might want to do so now.]( You made it to the end. Thanks for reading our newsletter! [Visit Gizmodo]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( © 2018 Gizmodo Media 114 5th Avenue, Floor 2 New York, NY, 10011

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