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  • The FBI is saying that the shots fired at the Pentagon and the National Museum of the Marine Corps this month were from the same weapon.
  • So you got tickets for tomorrow’s Daily Show taping featuring an interview with President Obama, eh? Get there early.
  • High marks for this Halloween display of huge spiders crawling in and out of windows on Capitol Hill.
  • Think last weekend’s Georgetown drug lab bust was a big deal? The Georgetown Metropolitan dips into the archives and finds a story from 1980 about 18 people, including eight Hoyas, who were arrested on cocaine and LSD charges.
  • Capital Bikeshare fees rise from $50 to $75 after October 31, so if you’ve been putting off getting a membership, now’s the time.
  • What the D.C. internet was talking about today: Erik Wemple on the nature of anonymous internet commenters.
  • Housing Complex reports that the plans for the big Walter Reed redevelopment have been complicated by the detection of asbestos, lead and petroleum contamination on the campus.
  • We mentioned the impending early morning zombie invasion for a TV promotion; Washington Post has the video.
  • “Although increased alcohol consumption could be a reflection of exceptional brainpower, drinking more will certainly not make you any more intelligent than you already are.”