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  • Hell Someone invented convertible hospital beds that turn into coffins Thom Dunn
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  • News Brazil now digging up the dead from cemeteries to make room for new COVID-19 deaths Xeni Jardin
  • new york city Legendary East Village corner store, Gem Spa, closes its doors Gareth Branwyn
  • coronavirus Right-wing websites are weighing the pros and cons of letting people die from coronavirus to help the economy Thom Dunn
  • Cartoonists Happy 99th birthday to MAD cartoonist Al Jaffee, and scans of my snappy answers I wrote as a kid Mark Frauenfelder
  • holidays Be sure to celebrate National Nothing Day today by not celebrating it David Pescovitz
  • Games A touch of The Dark Tower in Red Dead Redemption 2 John Struan
  • racism "Forgotten" African-American cemetery discovered under Florida high school David Pescovitz
  • microsoft Microsoft’s Cortana is sleeping with the fishes Seamus Bellamy
  • Weird Free deaths offered Xeni Jardin
  • climate change What happens when climate change ravages graveyards? Thom Dunn
  • canada Scariest Halloween decoration ever: measles viruses Cory Doctorow
  • Dungeons & Dragons What's new in tabletop gaming (Halloween edition) Gareth Branwyn
  • pranks Man pranks his friends and family at his own funeral Carla Sinclair
  • happy mutants Make: a Halloween "Useless Machine" with a skeleton inside it Cory Doctorow
  • egypt Looted ancient Egyptian coffin to finally be returned to Egypt Xeni Jardin
  • art Seattle's Roq La Rue Gallery turns 21 Mark Frauenfelder
  • death Bangkok's Death Awareness Cafe designed to provoke patrons to ponder their demise David Pescovitz

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