THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW

  • Can someone explain that cluster of glowing objects over the ocean off North Carolina this week? There's video circulating.
  • Gwyneth Paltrow says that she and her new husband Brad Falchuk took over a year to finally move into together out of respect for each other's children. They wanted it to be a gradual merger.
  • Heidi Klum says her couples Halloween costume for this year will take 10 hours to put on.
  • According to a new study, one in four Millennials keep a money secret from their partner.
  • Someone in San Diego is offering their backyard shed to anyone who would like to live there -- for $1,050 a month.
  • DirecTV reportedly charged an early termination fee to a 102-year-old customer who had died.
  • They're going to reboot "Punky Brewster," with members of the original cast.
  • The daughter of Charlie Brown creator Charles Schulz is selling her Montecito, California, home for $6 million.
  • Mark Consuelos joked if it wasn't for wife Kelly Ripa, that he "would be married three or four times by now."
  • Will Smith is launching a new "Fresh Prince" line of clothing.
  • A Houston mattress store owner has bet $3.5 million on the Astros to win the World Series.
  • Scientists in Japan say they've developed artificial blood that is better than the real thing. And by "the real thing," of course, I mean Coca Cola.
  • Hershey and Yuengling have combined to make a chocolate beer.
  • Golfer Bio Kim has been suspended from the Korean Tour for three years for making an obscene gesture at fans.
  • A study says Arizona is the least friendly state for teachers.
  • Some big layoffs from Kroger, who are trying to run leaner and meaner as they compete with Amazon and Walmart.
  • Jack Daniels has rolled out an Apple Whiskey, just in time for the Hot Toddy season.
  • If you're a Scotch drinker, might want to get ahead on your bottles. Tariffs are soon going to bump the price up.
  • In Scotland, they're considering making spanking children illegal.

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