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At least 146 dead in Seoul Halloween tragedy
ABC News · Meredith Deliso, Joohee Cho
A crowd of partiers surged on a clogged street, crushing many of the victims. More deaths are expected.
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Baseball’s glaring diversity problem
Yahoo! Sports · Shalise Manza Young
How did MLB get to a point where zero African American players in the World Series isn’t a surprise to many?
Why many LGBTQ people hail Halloween as ‘gay Christmas’
flipboard.com · NBC News
Inside the long history behind the community’s excitement for the supernatural holiday.
Meet Bianca, Disney’s first plus-sized heroine
NPR · Emily Olson
No surprise, not everyone is happy about her.
Hurricane Sandy, 10 years on
The Independent · Louise Boyle
The 2012 superstorm delivered a blow that brought New York to its knees. Is the city ready for the next big one?
What does art do?
Aeon Magazine · Vid Simoniti
Good art, laced with irony, ambiguity and suspense, is not obviously political. That’s what makes it politically interesting.
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The warehouses of plastic behind Terracycle’s recycling dream
Bloomberg Green · Leslie Kaufman
The company promises to make use of plastic garbage that almost no one else wants to touch.
How horror became Hollywood’s safe bet in a scary box office climate
Los Angeles Times · Ryan Faughnder
Some see the genre’s 2022 success as a rare bulwark against the proliferation of superhero films and other tentpole action movies.
George Clinton is ready to retire — unless he isn’t
theringer.com · Lex Pryor
Why the 81-year-old Godfather of Funk did a 180 to embark on last summer’s One Nation Under a Groove Tour.
‘Get a bumper sticker’
Associated Press · David Sharp
Maine begins removing those naughty license plates.
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