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1 Brownwins:Gov. Jerry Brown becomes first California governor to serve four terms. His challenger never had enough money to mount a big campaign. 2 GOP control: Republicans rode a powerful wave of voter discontent toward control of the Senate and a stronger grip on the House. 3 Sugary soda tax: Voters in San Francisco and Berkeley consider what would be the nation's first taxes on sugary drinks. 4 Slumping oil: Oil prices slump to multi-year lows a er Saudi Arabia discounts supplies to the U.S., a move that is shaking an already volatile market. 5 Layoffs: Warner Bros. employees were informed Tuesday layoffs will start this week, as the film studio becomes the latest division to cut jobs. Top 5 news feed STARTYOURDAYHERE Good morning! Cool fact: Saudi Arabia an- nounced in 2011that women would have the right to vote beginning in 2015. KimKardashian supports Obama on Election Day Kim Kardashian may think President Obama is up for re-election today. Mrs. Yeezus tweeted Monday, to her 25 million followers, that she's "standing with Obama in the midterm election 2morrow," followed by a link for people to figure out where they can vote. The President has been taken to the bunker; the military has gone to DEFCON 3; and the Joint Chiefs are meeting in the Situa- tion Room to cra the military's next move. Of course, the problem with standing with Mr. Obama today — other than the prognostica- tors picking a Democrat defeat in the midterm elections — is that he's not running for anything. — Compiled by Tony Hicks, Bay Area News Group Birthdays Singer Art Garfunkel is 73. Actor-playwright Sam Shepard is 71. TV personality Kris Jenner is 59. Actress- comedian Mo Gaffney is 56. Singer Bryan Adams is 55. Actress Tilda Swinton is 54. Actress Tatum O'Neal is 51. Rock musician Kevin Jonas (The Jonas Brothers) is 27. Star report Popular topics being talked about online ... Jim Davis: 'Garfield' creator dishes on why comic-strip cat loves lasagna, maligns Mondays in new holiday DVD. Ben Stein: Actor, economist tells Fox News President Obama 'is the most racist president there has ever been.' Wayne Brady: Actor, comedian says ongoing depres- sion led him to have 'complete breakdown.' Adrienne Bailon: Chris Brown insults 'The Real' host for questioning relationship with girlfriend. Trending TED S. WARREN — THE ASSOCIATE PRESS Never too young: Zoe Buck, a 14-month-old child, checks out an empty voting booth as at her mother, Julie Buck, votes at le , at the Alaska Zoo polling place in Anchorage, Alaska. Hot shot 1605 The "Gunpowder Plot" failed as Guy Fawkes was seized before he could blow up the Eng- lish Parliament. 1872 Suffragist Susan B. Anthony defied the law by attempting to cast a vote for President Ulysses S. Grant. (An- thony was convicted by a judge and fined $100, but she never paid the fine.) 1940 President Franklin D. 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