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Olive oil price rise in Europe, investigation in WanaBana fruit pouches, and more in this edition of Bwoglines!

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Bwog had a spooktacular Halloweekend filled with quirky adventures, from thrift store costume hunts to—ouch! Those tall boots left us with more blisters than tricks and treats!

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The Pakistani government’s deportation order, Mayor Adams’ victory over landlord, and other changes worldwide and close to home.

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Oregon’s knack for legalizing medical mavericks continues.

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An epoch of transformation is cracking up. Can I summon Guardian Sailor Moon for rescue? Practice the drill alongside the development of the largest park in NYC, Shapiro Halloween board games, and more! Editor’s warning: mentions of bodily violence

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How is it midterm already? Find out how Bwog swea…sweet over it!

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Today’s Bwoglines includes updates on British deportation policy, auto strikes, time-square protests, and more.

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So much rain, and other bits of serendipity.

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Progressive move at the Vatican, New York City Compost Collection, Dianne Feinstein, Shafik’s history-making inauguration featured in nothing else but Bwoglines!

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