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PLUS: Marc Benioff's gospel of wealth, Fox as a national security threat, and Best Buy's winning str

PLUS: Marc Benioff's gospel of wealth, Fox as a national security threat, and Best Buy's winning strategy. [View this email in your browser]( [[WIRED Daily Newsletter]12.11.19]( [a photo illustration of Jack Benioff as a religious figure ]( [CAPITALISM]( [The Gospel of Wealth According to Marc Benioff]( BY CHRIS COLIN [The Salesforce founder has donated a fortune to right capitalism's wrongs, and he thinks his fellow billionaires should too. Why can't we just be grateful?]( [A reporter in a suit leans his chin on a Fox News microphone]( [IDEAS]( [Fox News Is Now a Threat to National Security]( BY GARRETT M. GRAFF [The network’s furthering of lies from foreign adversaries and flagrant disregard for the truth have gotten downright dangerous.]( [An man in a yellow shirt rolls up the shutters to open the front door at a Best Buy]( [WIRED OPINION]( [Best Buy Bucks the Trend That’s Crushing Other Retailers]( BY ZACHARY KARABELL [The electronics retailer, once declared dead, thrives by offering richer in-store experiences and helping set up customers’ gadgets at home.]( [aerial of volcano surrounded by water]( [FATAL BLASTS]( [Why Volcanologists Didn't Predict New Zealand's Deadly Eruption]( BY MEGAN MOLTENI [Scientists knew White Island was showing signs of “volcanic unrest,” but their arsenal of data and sensors couldn't prepare them for tragedy.]( [SPONSORED CONTENT]( [Have You Heard About the All New SimpliSafe?]( [Protect your home against intruders, fires, water damage, and more with 24/7 professional monitoring. All for just $15 a month.]( [Subscribe to WIRED]( [GET WIRED]( [Get 1 year of WIRED access for less than $1 a month.](  [Tech news and analysis you won’t find anywhere else.](  [Subscribe now]( [A wizard in a blue robe holds a wand with an illuminated tip]( [LUMOS]( [Harry Potter and the Curse of Technology]( BY JASON KEHE [Wizards, with their wands and fancy enchantments, feel sorry for muggles and their pitiful technology. Or do they?]( [A detail image of wires, circuit devices, and power unites at a bitcoin mine]( [CRYPTO FRAUD]( [This Alleged Bitcoin Scam Looked a Lot Like a Pyramid Scheme]( BY GREGORY BARBER [Five men face federal charges of bilking investors of $722 million by inviting them to buy shares in bitcoin mining pools.]( [Security cameras watch a toy dinosaur]( [PRIVACY]( [Toys “R” Us Is Back—Now With More Surveillance!]( BY LOUISE MATSAKIS [Reports about the toy store using cameras to track shoppers caused an uproar, but the companies behind the tech insist their systems are trained to ignore kids.]( [A woman sit on the floor in a living room next to a man sitting on a couch holding a trumpet]( [BECAUSE INTERNET]( ['Marriage Story' Proves Anything on Netflix Can Be a Meme Now]( BY TYLER COATES [Over the weekend, the internet turned the film's most tense moment into LOLs. Because of course it did.]( [WIRED]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( This e-mail was sent to you by WIRED. To ensure delivery to your inbox (not bulk or junk folders), please add our e-mail address, wired@newsletters.wired.com, to your address book. View our [Privacy Policy]( [Unsubscribe]( or [Manage your newsletter subscriptions](newsletter=wir)

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