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If you’re anything like us at CBS Essentials, we are counting down the days until the start of the spooky season. While the first day of fall (the official start of spooky season) is more than a month away, you can get into the spirit by shopping for Halloween decorations early. Many retailers, including Sam’s Club and Wayfair, have already debuted their 2024 Halloween collections, allowing Halloween fans to get a jump start on planning their holiday displays. 

Another brand that has recently released its 2024 collection is Anthropologie. We love Anthropologie for its uniquely stylish Halloween decorations that, like Pottery Barn, lean more toward decor than decorations. Anthropologie’s collection is versatile in that a lot of the retailer’s Halloween offerings double as fall decor, so you can use the decorations throughout the season. The line is also distinct in that the products are more cutesy than creepy, so if you’re looking to outfit your home with some truly scary pieces, head over to Home Depot

We rounded up our favorite Anthropologie Halloween collection pieces out of more than 250 products. Shop our top picks, which include a creative coffin beverage tub and decorative bats that are almost two feet in diameter.


Cindy pumpkin mug

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If you know Anthropologie, you know the brand is famous for its mugs, which range from cute to downright artistic. The Cindy mug is just another example of how talented the brand is at designing mugs that manage to be adorable yet stylish at the same time. This holiday mug comes in three colors, including the traditional pumpkin orange as well as white and neutral, both of which resemble gourds. 

The Cindy pumpkin mug is more versatile than your average Halloween mug in that it can be used throughout fall. Drinking your coffee or tea from this every day will certainly help you get into the seasonal spirit. It’s made of glazed stoneware and can be put in the dishwasher as well as the microwave


Illuminated LED vine pumpkin

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These light-up pumpkins will enhance the ambiance of your Halloween display, whether stored inside or out. We love the Illuminated LED vine pumpkin for its strikingly detailed weave as well as the natural look of the product, which can be attributed to the rattan material used throughout. 

Add this to your mantle to complement autumn garland or a wreath, place it on a console table as accent lighting or put it in the center of your dining table as a seasonal centerpiece. 

There are two sizes available, including a small one that contains 120 lights and a large one that has 240 lights. If you do decide to put these outside, make sure to bring them in during periods of excess moisture. 


Rattan bats

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These rattan bats will last longer than the bat wall stickers you’ll find on Amazon. They’ll also make a bigger impact with their imposing size and interesting rattan material. Although grand in their appearance, these bats are not that scary, making them great for people who want to get into the holiday spirit without their homes looking too spooky. 

There are three sizes available that you can choose from, with the largest measuring more than two feet in diameter. Fly them indoors over your media center or dining area, or hang them in your front yard’s trees for outdoor display. Just know that rattan doesn’t hold up well in wet conditions, so if you know a storm’s coming, it’s best to take them inside until the rain passes. 


Spider Web Brass Trivet

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These brass spider web placemats will definitely be a hit at your next dinner party. The overall design is a showstopper, with brass being an interesting (and classier) alternative to fabric or corkboard. Being made of a strong material may also mean that they’ll last longer over time, so long as they are cared for correctly (these need to be hand washed only and dried completely after cleaning). 

Let these serve as a decorative anchor to your Halloween-themed meals with friends and family. You could also use one as a trivet to protect hot platters from damaging your dining table. 

To take your festivities up a notch, there are matching coasters and a food bowl that you can use to store fruit and veggies during the Halloween season. 


Pumpkin beverage dispenser

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If you like to entertain during spooky season, check out this fun pumpkin beverage dispenser. It’s a great vessel to house your Halloween punch in while celebrating the holiday with family and friends. People will enjoy getting their drinks out of this much more than your run-of-the-mill punch bowl. It’s also more sanitary with its closed top and dispenser. 

The pumpkin beverage dispenser is pretty big, measuring almost a foot wide and tall. It can hold up to 299 ounces of liquids. Note that it can only be hand-washed. 


Coffin beverage tub

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We love the creativity behind this coffin beverage tub. Your guests will enjoy the experience of procuring their chilled beverages from this tub — it’s a much more festive option than a traditional cooler. The tub is handmade and food-safe. 

Because of its relatively small size (5.5″ H x 8.7″ W x 15.2″ L), don’t expect it to be able to fit a whole lot of beverages. But if style is important to you and you like having small Halloween gatherings, we think this coffin beverage tub is worth the splurge. 


Bronze spider taper holder

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Most of Anthropologie’s Halloween home collection leans more cutesy and stylish instead of scary, but if you’re more into the scary, you might take to these bronze spider taper holders. The candle holders feature detailed spider legs that look realistic enough to give people a little bit of the creeps. The brass material also has a goth feel to it that enhances the darker vibe of this Halloween decor. 

Make these a centerpiece on your dining table, or place these next to some skulls and spider webbing to create a spooky Halloween display. Each is handmade, so they’re truly unique. They can accommodate candles that are an inch wide. 




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Boeing workers going on strike after overwhelming vote to reject contract offer and walk off the job

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Seattle — Machinists at Boeing voted Thursday to go on strike, another setback for the giant aircraft maker whose reputation and finances have been battered and now faces a shutdown in production of its best-selling airline planes.

The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers said its members rejected a contract that would have raised pay 25% over four years, then voted 94.6% to reject the contract and voted 96% to strike. A two-thirds vote among 33,000 workers was needed to strike.

“This is about respect, this is about the past, and this is about fighting for our future,” IAM District 751 President Jon Holden said in announcing the vote.

Very little has gone right for Boeing this year, from a panel blowing out and leaving a gaping hole in one of its passenger jets in January to NASA leaving two astronauts in space rather sending them home on a problem-plagued Boeing spacecraft.

As long as the strike lasts, it will deprive Boeing of much-needed cash that it gets from delivering new planes to airlines. That will be another challenge for new CEO Kelly Ortberg, who six weeks ago was given the job of turning around a company that has lost more than $25 billion in the last six years and fallen behind European rival Airbus.

Ortberg warned machinists that a strike vote would put Boeing’s recovery in jeopardy and raise more doubt about the company in the eyes of its airline customers.

Workers were in no mood to listen.

Ortberg made a last-ditch effort to avert a strike, telling machinists Wednesday that “no one wins” in a walkout.

“For Boeing, it is no secret that our business is in a difficult period, in part due to our own mistakes in the past,” he said. “Working together, I know that we can get back on track, but a strike would put our shared recovery in jeopardy, further eroding trust with our customers and hurting our ability to determine our future together.”

Many union members have posted complaints about the deal all week on social media. On Thursday, several dozen blew whistles, banged drums and held up signs calling for a strike as they marched to a union hall near Boeing’s 737 Max plant in Renton, Washington.

“As you can see, the solidarity is here,” said Chase Sparkman, a quality-assurance worker. “I’m expecting my union brothers and sisters to stand shoulder to shoulder, arm in arm, and let our company know that, hey, we deserve more.”

The machinists make $75,608 per year on average, not counting overtime, and that would rise to $106,350 at the end of the four-year contract, according to Boeing.

However, the deal fell short of the union’s initial demand for pay raises of 40% over three years. The union also wanted to restore traditional pensions that were axed a decade ago but settled for an increase in Boeing contributions to employee’s 401(k) retirement accounts.

Although the bargaining committee that negotiated the contract recommended ratification, Holden predicted earlier this week that workers would vote to strike.

Boeing worker Adam Vogel called the 25% raise “a load of crap. We haven’t had a raise in 16 years.”

Broderick Conway, another quality-assurance worker and 16-year Boeing employee, said the company can afford more.

“A lot of the members are pretty upset about our first offer. We’re hoping that the second offer is what we’re looking for,” he said. “If not … we’re going to keep striking and stand up for ourselves.”

The head of Boeing’s commercial-airplanes business, Stephanie Pope, tried earlier this week to discourage workers from thinking a strike would result in a better offer.

“We bargained in absolute good faith with the IAM team that represents you and your interests,” she said. “Let me be clear: We did not hold back with an eye on a second vote.”

Voting began at 5 a.m. local time at union halls in Washington state, Portland, Oregon, and a smattering of other locations.

A strike would stop production of the 737 Max, the company’s best-selling airliner, along with the 777 or “triple-seven” jet and the 767 cargo plane at factories in Everett and Renton, Washington, near Seattle. It likely would not affect Boeing 787 Dreamliners, which are built by nonunion workers in South Carolina.

TD Cowen aerospace analyst Cai von Rumohr said it is realistic based on the history of strikes at Boeing to figure that a walkout would last into mid-November, when workers’ $150 weekly payments from the union’s strike fund might seem low going into the holidays.

A strike that long would cost Boeing up to $3.5 billion in cash flow because the company gets about 60% of the sale price when it delivers a plane to the buyer, von Rumohr said.

Union negotiators unanimously recommended that workers approve the tentative contract reached over the weekend.

Boeing promised to build its next new plane in the Puget Sound area. That plane – not expected until sometime in the 2030s – would replace the 737 Max. That was a key win for union leaders, who want to avoid a repeat of Boeing moving production of Dreamliners from Everett to South Carolina.

Holden told members Monday the union got everything it could in bargaining and recommended approval of the deal “because we can’t guarantee we can achieve more in a strike.”

Many union members, however, are still bitter about previous concessions on pensions, health care and pay.

“They are upset. They have a lot of things they want. I think Boeing understands that and wants to satisfy a fair number of them,” said von Rumohr, the aerospace analyst. “The question is, are they going to do enough?”

Boeing has seen its reputation battered since two 737 Max airliners crashed in 2018 and 2019, killing 346 people. The safety of its products came under renewed scrutiny after a panel blew out of a Max during a flight in January.

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Koenig reported from Dallas.

(Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.)

9/13/2024 12:43:48 AM (GMT -4:00) 



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Miami Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa leaves field with concussion after collision with Bills’ Damar Hamlin

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Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was ruled out of Thursday night’s game with the Buffalo Bills because of a concussion after colliding with defensive back Damar Hamlin and hitting the back of his head against the turf.

Tagovailoa, who has a history of dealing with head injuries, remained down for about two minutes before getting to his feet and walking to the sideline after the play in the third quarter. He made his way to the tunnel not long afterward, looking into the stands, appeared to smile and departed for the locker room.

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Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (1) and Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin (3) collide during the second half of an NFL football game, Thursday, Sept. 12, 2024, in Miami Gardens, Fla. Tagovailoa suffered a concussion on the play.

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The Dolphins needed almost no time before announcing it was a concussion.

Tagovailoa, who sustained multiple concussions his first three NFL seasons, positioned himself for a big pay bump with an injury-free and productive 2023. He threw for 29 touchdowns and a league-best 4,624 yards.

He signed a four-year, $212 million extension before this season and was the NFL’s leading passer in Week 1 this season. Tagovailoa left the game with the Dolphins trailing 31-10, which held as the final score. 

Tagovailoa was hurt on a fourth-down keeper with about 4:30 left in the third. He went straight ahead into Hamlin and did not slide, leading with his right shoulder instead.

He wound up on his back, both his hands in the air and Bills players immediately pointed at Tagovailoa as if to suggest there was an injury. Dolphins center Aaron Brewer quickly did the same, waving to the sideline.

Tagovailoa eventually got to his feet. Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel grabbed the side of his quarterback’s head and gave him a kiss on the cheek as Tagovailoa departed. Skylar Thompson came into the game to take Tagovailoa’s spot.

Hamlin was the player who suffered a cardiac arrest after making a tackle during a Monday night game in January 2023 at Cincinnati, causing the NFL to suspend a pivotal game that quickly lost significance in the aftermath of a scary scene that unfolded in front of a national television audience.

Tagovailoa’s history with concussions — and how he has since worked to avoid them — is a huge part of the story of his career, and now comes to the forefront once again.

He had at least two concussions during the 2022 season. He was hurt in a Week 3 game against Buffalo and cleared concussion protocol, though he appeared disoriented on that play but returned to the game.

The NFL later changed its concussion protocol to mandate that if a player shows possible concussion symptoms — including a lack of balance or stability — he must sit out the rest of the game.

Less than a week later, in a Thursday night game at Cincinnati, Tagovailoa was concussed on a scary hit that briefly knocked him unconscious and led to him being taken off the field on a stretcher.

His second known concussion of that season came in a December game against Green Bay, and he didn’t play for the rest of the 2022 season.

Going into last season, Tagovailoa added muscle and spent time studying jiu-jitsu in an effort to learn how to fall more safely and try to protect himself against further injury.



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