Roundup: Man Saves Dog from Elevator Incident; Kylie Jenner Underwear Selfie; Cubs Rally Stuns Giants

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Eva Green, an actress … hiker attacked by bear may have accidentally interrupted a mating session … “Ronald McDonald Is Laying Low Until the Clown Craze Is Over” … Kylie Jenner took a fantastic underwear selfie … was NBC going to edit Billy Bush out of the 2005 tape before releasing it? … Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys revealed a lot of sad things in his memoir … a $1,000 yoga mat made of leather exists … Shia LaBeouf just got married in Las Vegas … “As Facebook turns fickle, publishers focus again on search” … man bitten by (great white?) shark off the coast of Oregon … Idaho: “Alzar School in Cascade inserts outdoor excursions into curriculum” … watch this truck plow through a crowd of protestors in Reno, Nevada … this is a reasonable take on why Billy Bush should keep his job … but he’s losing his job anyway, and a buyout is being negotiated … a Kim Kardashian robbery Halloween costume has been pulled from stores … 

Down 5-2 in the ninth inning, the Cubs lit up the pathetic Giants bullpen for four runs and advanced to the NLCS with a 6-5 win. [Chicago Tribune]

Out with Charlie Whitehurst, in with Kevin Hogan, a rookie from Stanford. [Fox 8]

Cool read on Pete Carroll and the culture of the Seattle Seahawks. [Seahawks.com]

Ten years ago, Cory Lidle of the Yankees died in a plane crash. I didn’t know his wife’s story. The story about how she found out is tough to read. [CBS NY]

Given what cafeteria workers at Harvard make, this is a horrible look for the University. [Metro]

Guy finds someone cutting up the inflated Vikings player in the front yard, confronts him, and gets stabbed. [News 4]

This headline is a tad dramatic: “International football is dying.” [Telegraph]

The Boycott NFL crowd is mad at the NFL for letting the Colin Kaepernick protests happen, and are they being effective? [Sporting News]

Noted QB guru Chris Christie says the Cowboys “have to play Tony Romo” when he’s healthy. [Dallas Morning News]

And to think I wasn’t really aware of Alison Brie before this movie.

Quick-thinking guy saves this dog from death-by-elevator. [via]