Brighten up this dreary Sunday morning with an edition of Bwoglines featuring all of our favourite things!

Happening in the World: On a Saturday US special operations raid of northwest Syria, it is believed that ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi has been killed. It appears that al-Baghdadi set off a suicide vest during the raid before US commandos could reach him, but DNA tests are still being run to confirm this. (CNN)

Happening in the US: Following in the path of our great Lizzo, Florida police Sgt. Dave Stull took a DNA test to try and learn more about his ancestry.  He was shocked to find out he had a brother living in Florida and working as a cop as well. The two have since reconnected and are planning a super wholesome RV trip next summer to make up for 50 years of lost time. The tests ran to determine if he is “100% that bitch” are still inconclusive. (ABC News)

Happening in New York: With the rising popularity of Amazon and other quick delivery services, issues with delivery trucks in New York City are becoming more and more common.  Around 1.5 million packages are delivered each day in New York City alone and this is leading to a drastic increase in gridlock and pollution.  In addition, cars in the busiest areas of the city are reported to be moving 23 percent slower than in 2010. So please, for the love of God, just go to the grocery store yourself. (The New York Times)

Happening on Campus: In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness month there will be several blood drives happening on campus tomorrow, Monday October 28th.  One will be happening at the Jerome Green Annex and from 10 to 6 pm and another will be at Bard Hall from 10 to 4 pm.

Some brown packages, not paper, not tied up with string via Public Domain Pictures