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Beau Starr, 'Halloween' and 'Goodfellas' actor, dies at 81

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Beau Starr, known for his roles as Sheriff Ben Meeker in 'Halloween 4' and 'Halloween 5' and in Martin Scorsese's 'Goodfellas,' has died. He was 81 years old. Starr passed away of natural causes at his home in Vancouver, Canada.

Disneyland Resort will bring back four fan-favorite snacks for its Halloween Time event starting August 21. The treats include a spicy mac and cheese cone and green apple lemonade, among others. Disney shared the news on its Instagram account.

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Jamie Lee Curtis revealed at SXSW that she would likely have declined the 2018 Halloween sequel if she had known it was part of a trilogy. She used the discovery to negotiate a development deal with producer Jason Blum. Curtis discussed her career, horror genre appreciation, and upcoming projects during the panel.

On Halloween evening, a youth in Freilassing threw a firecracker towards a group of three girls. The firework exploded nearby but fortunately injured no one. Police are investigating for attempted dangerous bodily harm.

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Heidi Klum has heightened anticipation for her traditional Halloween party by sharing previews of her transformation, including sharp, pointed teeth. The 52-year-old model posted photos and videos on Instagram, fueling fan speculations. She revealed that this year's costume would be something «very ugly».

As Halloween nears, concerns over childhood obesity, child labor in cocoa production, and plastic waste prompt searches for sustainable treat options. Approximately 1 in 5 U.S. children have obesity, while 1.56 million children work on cocoa farms in Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana, which supply nearly 60% of the world’s cocoa. Healthier, ethical alternatives exist to balance fun with responsibility.

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The Department of Homeland Security has criticized a Halloween display in Houston's Second Ward neighborhood that shows effigies of ICE agents hanging from gallows under a Mexican flag. The agency linked the display to rising threats against immigration officers and their families. DHS urged sanctuary politicians to reduce anti-ICE rhetoric amid a surge in assaults.

 

 

 

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