In 2nd Weekend, ‘Dune’ Bests ‘Last Night in Soho,’ ‘Antlers’

After a record-breaking start, October’s box office closed out quietly this weekend with “Dune” repeating at number one.

League of Legends: Arcane's Trailer Is an Explosive Delight

Next week, Netflix and Riot Games will finally release the first act of episodes for Arcane. The animated series based on Riot’s popular League of Legends will tell the story of fan favorite Champions Vi (voiced in the show by future Hawkeye Hailee Steinfeld) and Jinx (Ella Purnell), and what led to them becoming…

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Knife-Wielding Man Dressed As Joker Injures 17 On Tokyo Train, Starts Fire

The attacker was arrested on the spot and was being investigated on suspicion of attempted murder, NHK said.

Jay-Z Inducted Into Rock Hall Of Fame By Obama, Dave Chappelle: ‘He Is Hip-Hop, Forever’

An emotional Jay-Z joked the tributes at the ceremony were “trying to make me cry in front of all these white people.”

Potential Jurors See Racism Behind Ahmaud Arbery’s Slaying

Some potential jurors for the killing have said he was “racially profiled” by the white men who chased and shot him.

Kal Penn Comes Out And Announces Engagement To Partner Of 11 Years

“I discovered my own sexuality relatively late in life compared to many other people,” he said.

G20 deal raises the minimum tax rate for big tech companies

Large tech companies may soon have to pay significant taxes no matter what tax loopholes they had before. BBC Newsreports G20 leaders have reached an agreement that would set a global minimum tax rate of 15 percent for large companies. The long-in-the-making deal should be official as of today (October 31st) and would be enforced starting in 2023.

The US originally pitched the concept to prevent companies from using creative accounting (such as the “Double Irish arrangement“) to avoid paying most of their taxes in the country. Other countries embraced the idea, though, and the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) toldCBC News the move could rake in about $150 billion from corporations around the world.

The deal could discourage tech giants like Amazon, Apple, Google, Meta and Netflix from relying on loopholes to maximize their profits. If the deal collects the promised money, governments could better fund public services and help tackle problems like climate change. 

There are numerous criticisms, however, and not just from those who generally oppose higher taxes. Oxfam, for instance, blasted “generous carve outs” that protected sone income and take 10 years to phase out. The pro-equality group also claimed the deal was “extremely limited” and would affect fewer than 100 companies while generating little money for poorer countries. The arrangement might beat the status quo for G20 nations, but it won’t necessarily address some outstanding concerns.

Halloween Kills Rings In the Scary Holiday With a Music Video

The recent string of Halloween movies have been fairly serious affairs about generational trauma and an unkillable brute mowing his way through a single town. You wouldn’t thing a rock song would go well with the franchise, even with Rob Zombie having once a duo of reboot films, but Halloween Kills begs to differ.

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Washington State Eviction Moratorium To Expire Sunday

“You can’t have an economy ultimately where just nobody pays rent,” said Gov. Jay Inslee.

Rep. Adam Kinzinger Rips GOP As Party Of Lies, Conspiracy, Dishonesty

“I haven’t seen any momentum in the party move away from lies and towards truth,” said the Republican.