
(#1) 10 things you didn't know about Oscar de la Renta [New York Post]
The early days: Oscar de la Renta does a debutante dress fitting for Beatrice Lodge, daughter of the U.S. ambassador to Spain, in 1956. Photo: Nina Leen/The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images ...

(#2) Steelers Overcome Texans With 21 Points in 73 Seconds [New York Times]
Ben Roethlisberger threw touchdown passes to Martavis Bryant and Le'Veon Bell on each side of a scoring toss from wide receiver Antonio Brown to Lance Moore on a gadget play, helping the Pittsburgh Steelers to a 30-23 victory over the visiting Houston ...

(#3) Apple Pay: Seamless in Stores, but Quirky Online [New York Times]
AFTER I used Apple Pay for a day of shopping in stores, a few things became clear: The new payment system is convenient, problem-free and even fun. The same can't be said for using Apple Pay to shop via apps on my phone or tablet. That system has lots ...

(#4) NHTSA revises Takata airbag recall total to 6.1 million [Detroit Free Press]
"Responding to these recalls, whether old or new, is essential to personal safety and it will help aid our ongoing investigation into Takata airbags and what appears to be a problem related to extended exposure to consistently high humidity and ...

(#5) Adam Levine Wife: Top Five Things you Need to Know About Behati Prinsloo ... [Food World News]
Many may be surprised to know that Adam Levine wife was born in Namibia, South-West Africa and her father Boet is a church minister until today. This is the reason why the Los Angeles pop rock band vocalist did all the traditional ways to ask Prinsloo ...

(#6) How Banksy became the world's most famous unidentified person [Washington Post]
More than two decades have passed since pieces by the English graffiti artist Banksy first appeared on the streets of Bristol. And despite that passage of time, little has changed in the way we speak of an artist more defined by what we don't know ...

(#7) Bill Cosby Rape Accusations Drudged Up By Comedian Hannibal Buress [CBS Local]
CHICAGO (CBS) – Sexual assault accusations are rarely comedic fodder for performers, but comedian Hannibal Buress, who was born in Chicago, doesn't seem afraid to include them in his set — even when they're against legendary comedian Bill Cosby.

(#8) A call to action from 'Patient Zero' Monica Lewinsky [Washington Post]
Monica Lewinsky is trying to make lemonade out of 16-year-old lemons. Good for her, and good, ultimately, for us. Not so good, of course, for Hillary Clinton's nascent presidential campaign, but not fatal either. Lewinsky's decision to reemerge as a ...

(#9) Broncos leaving whine at home while preparing on short week [The Denver Post]
For this week only, John Fox went deep into his reservoir of coaching tricks and pulled out Tom Hanks. There will be no crying about Thursday night football. "No, don't want to hear it," said Broncos defensive tackle Terrance Knighton. "A guy walked in ...

(#10) 'Dancing With the Stars': Guest judge Pitbull knows nothing about dance ... [Washington Post (blog)]
Far more entertaining: This week's guest judge — subbing for Len Goodman — was rapper Pitbull, who happens to be the host of ABC's American Music Awards next month. The Miami artist kicked off the episode with a performance, and afterward, ...

(#11) Diwali 2014, Celebrating The Festival Of Lights (PHOTOS) [Huffington Post]
Children stand next to an Indian traditional creative artwork "Kolam," a form of sandpainting, for the upcoming Diwali, or the Hindu festival of lights at a shopping mall in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, Oct. 18, 2014. The festival falls on Oct. 22.

(#12) Before We Embrace Gwen Stefani's Comeback, She Owes Us An Apology [TIME]
Gwen Stefani dropped her comeback song, “Baby Don't Lie” today, and according to Pharrell (the unofficial arbiter of hits du jour), the follow-up album is on “another level.” And that's all well and good, but before we embrace Stefani as a comeback ...
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