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Salesforce Tower Display to be ‘Blood Red River’ for Halloween
The tallest building in San Francisco is once again lighting up with Halloween spirit. Light artist Jim Campbell, the creator of the Salesforce Tower’s massive light installation, is projecting ‘ a blood red river’ as the theme for 2020’s Halloween night, a spokeswoman for Campbell told us this week. In

If a 102-year-old Can Vote During a Pandemic, You Have No Excuse.
Ora told CNN it’s an “enjoyment to go vote,” but she voted absentee this year for her safety due to the current pandemic.
“Well, I think we need to change presidents, for one,” she said. “So I voted for this man (Biden). I hope he does a good job.”

Why You Should Not Buy The iPhone 12
There is a new iPhone going on sale Friday, for no better reason than it is autumn, and Apple puts out a new iPhone every autumn. Of course, this means your current iPhone will probably start slowing down this week. But people, you should not buy the new iPhone 12

Rudy Giuliani Pulls A Toobin In The New ‘Borat’ Movie
This article contains spoilers for the new movie Borat Subsequent Moviefilm, and they’re going to spoil your appetite. Sacha Baron Cohen’s new mockumentary will be released on Amazon Prime this Friday, but has already been released for film critics. And The Guardian reports that Cohen successfully pranks Rudy Giuliani in

13 of the Most Outrageous Tips Customers Have Left Their Servers
Servers work for tips and with those tips, they pay for silly things like rent, groceries and car payments. Needless to say, these tips are pretty important to the livelihood of a server, especially for one who works in a state like Texas where the server minimum wage is $2.13

Big Freedia’s ‘Rona Rona’ Is The Most Important COVID-19 Anthem Yet
Nobody yells the same word over and over quite like New Orleans sissy bounce star Big Freedia, and you need to drop everything right now and immediately listen to her just-released new single “Rona Rona.” Can you guess what word Big Freedia yells over and over on this new track?

Nurses Need Your Support As COVID Hits Another Wave
When COVID-19 really hit the U.S. consciousness in March, the nation watched sympathetically as New York struggled. We were horrified as body bogs bags piled up. Video diaries made us feel the anxiety, sadness and exhaustion health care workers endured. We bore witness as they put on their best faces