An estimated 100,000 people gathered in Itaewon on Saturday as the end of social distancing, mask mandates and other anti-Covid rules allowed the first Halloween party in three years. The victims are largely in their 20s, according to the National Fire Agency, and Two Americans were among the 19 foreign nationals who died according to ABC News. Authorities said thousands of people have called or visited a nearby city office, reporting missing relatives and asking officials to confirm whether they were among those injured or dead after the crush.
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— Will Ripley (@willripleyCNN) October 30, 2022
Nightmare scenes in Seoul's Itaewon nightlife district. Social media captures the horror & heartbreak of friends & first responders frantically trying to save victims of the Halloween crowd crush that killed at least 151 people & shocked South Korea. pic.twitter.com/sgsha0Fx2W
The suspect in the attack on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband, Paul Pelosi, had a list of people he wanted to target, law enforcement sources briefed on the investigation confirmed. https://t.co/jce3Vbo437 pic.twitter.com/BBCeRfVr3X
— CBS Evening News (@CBSEveningNews) October 31, 2022
Washington Post report blasted as ‘propaganda operation’ for tying Pelosi attack to ‘years of GOP demonizing’ https://t.co/zXSVcgYvUU
— Fox News (@FoxNews) October 31, 2022
Florida proceeds with ban on puberty blockers and sex reassignment surgeries for minors https://t.co/MJHAfnzdVI
— Fox News (@FoxNews) October 30, 2022
➤FEDERAL JUDGE RULES IN FAVOR OF BIKINI BARISTAS OVER DRESS CODE ORDINANCE: An Everett, Washington's dress code ordinance that said bikini baristas must cover their bodies at work has been ruled unconstitutional by a federal court. U.S. District Court in Seattle found Everett’s dress code ordinance violated the Equal Protection clauses of the U.S. and Washington state constitutions. The Court also found that the ordinance was, at least in part, shaped by a gender-based discriminatory purpose, according to a 19-page ruling signed by U.S. District Judge Ricardo S. Martinez. The court directed the city of Everett to meet with the plaintiffs within 14 days to discuss next steps.
With no winners reported, the Powerball jackpot is expected to grow to $1 billion, officials say. https://t.co/wkGwn7DQah
— NBC News (@NBCNews) October 31, 2022
➤A POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS ASTEROID WILL ZIP THROUGH EARTH'S ORBIT ON HALLOWEEN: A newly discovered asteroid called 2022 RM4, which is almost the size of the world's tallest skyscraper, is set to zip past Earth on Halloween. The "potentially hazardous" asteroid's estimated diameter is between 1,083 and 2,428 feet (just under the height of Dubai's 2,716-foot-tall Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world). It will zoom past our planet at around 52,500 mph or roughly 68 times the speed of sound, according to NASA.
About half of Americans say either the economy or inflation is the most important issue in their vote for Congress, according to a new @ABC News/Ipsos poll. https://t.co/5B5pTZLpyx
— ABC News (@ABC) October 31, 2022
➤TUBERCULOSIS CASES RISE FOR THE FIRST TIME IN YEARS: According to a report by the World Health Organization, the number of people infected with tuberculosis, including the kind resistant to drugs, rose globally for the first time in years. The U.N. health agency said more than 10 million people worldwide were sickened by tuberculosis in 2021, a 4.5% rise from the year before. The World Health Organization said about 450,000 cases involved people infected with drug-resistant TB, 3% more than in 2020.
➤NEW FEATURES EXPECTED WITH IOS 16.2 IN DECEMBER: Developers and public beta testers started to test the first beta of iOS 16.2 and iPadOS 16.2 last week. Some of the new features, changes, and improvements to look forward to are, live activites for TV shorts games, lock screen sleep widget, a free form app and external display support on iPadOS16.
🎥‘BLACK ADAM’ HOLDS TOP SPOT AT DOMESTIC BOX OFFICE OVER HALLOWEEN WEEKEND: According to Deadline, people don’t spend as much time at the theaters during Halloween weekend. Black Adam held on to the top spot at the domestic box office, bringing in $27.7 million. The outlet reports that this is a steep drop compared to its first week, but that the film is still seeing success by surpassing the $100 million mark domestically. Box Office Numbers from Friday (October 28th) through Sunday (October 30th):
3. Prey for the Devil, $7.02 million
4. Smile, $5.05 million
5. Halloween Ends, $3.83 million
6. Till, $2.81 million
7. Lyle, Lyle Crocodile, $2.83 million
8. Terrifier 2, $1.8 million
9. The Woman King, $1.11 million
10. Tar, $1.04 million
- Denver Broncos 21 Jacksonville Jaguars 17
- Atlanta Falcons 37 Carolina Panthers 34
- Dallas Cowboys 49 Chicago Bears 29
- Miami Dolphins 31 Detroit Lions 27
- Minnesota Viking 34 Arizona Cardinals 26
- NOLA Saints 24 Las Vegas Raiders 0
- New England Patriots 22 New York Jets 17
- Philadelphia Eagles 35 Pittsburgh Steelers 13
- Tennessee Titans 17 Houston Texas 10
- Washington Commanders 17 Indianapolis Colts 16
- San Francisco 49ers 31 Los Angeles Rams 14
- Seattle Seahawks 27 New York Giants 13
- Buffalo Bills 27 Green Bay Packers 17
A Titan of touchdowns 👑
— Yahoo Sports (@YahooSports) October 30, 2022
Derrick Henry scores his 75th career TD, passing Eddie George for the franchise record!pic.twitter.com/xv8dx3eg5Y
🏈BILL BELLICHICK MOVES TO SECOND PLACE ON NFL CAREER WINS LIST: Sunday, Bill Belichick won his 325th game as a head coach, placing him as the second-winningest head coach behind Don Shula and surpassing Bears' legend George Halas. Belichick is 22 wins behind Shula for the winningest head coach.
🥊LE'VEON BELL LOSES PRO BOXING MATCH DEBUT: Le'Veon Bell's professional boxing debut didn't go as well as his boxing debut last month vs former running back Adrian Peterson. The former Pittsburgh Steelers running back lost by unanimous decision against former UFC fighter Uriah Hall on Saturday. All of the judges scored the 4 round fight 40-36.
— Follow Crossing Broad (@CBroadBurner) October 30, 2022
⚾ROYALS HIRE MATT QUATRARO AS MANAGER: The Kansas City Royals hired Tampa Bay Rays bench coach Matt Quatraro as manager Sunday. Quatraro, who is the 18th full-time manager in franchise history, was previously the assistant hitting coach for the then-Cleveland Indians before being hired by the Rays to be their third base coach. He then was promoted to to be the Rays bench coach after the 2018 season.
The Mississippi River is experiencing record-low water levels, which is making it all, but impossible for traffic going up and down the crucial corridor. https://t.co/e2cg5X059B pic.twitter.com/65RPi2nS3m
— CBS Evening News (@CBSEveningNews) October 31, 2022
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