Police say a brawl between a passenger and a bus driver was the cause of the bus plunging off a bridge and into a river in southwestern China. At least 13 people died in the crash. (Nov. 1)
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Misty Copeland premieres Disney’s new ‘Nutcracker’
Misty Copeland premieres Disney’s “The Nutcracker and the Four Realms.” Copeland recently announced she would be cutting short her season with the American Ballet Theatre to deal with an unspecified family tragedy.
Googlers walk out to protest treatment of women
Google engineers and other company workers around the world have walked off the job to protest the internet company’s lenient treatment of executives accused of sexual misconduct. (Nov. 1)
Swinton comes clean about ‘Suspiria’ role
Actress Tilda Swinton admits to playing the role of an 82-year-old man in horror remake “Suspiria,” under the pseudonym of fictional actor, Lutz Ebersdorf. (Nov. 1)
ShowBiz Minute: Weinstein, Jackson, Macy’s
Lawsuit accuses Harvey Weinstein of subjecting a 16-year-old Polish model to years of harassment; Michael Jackson heads the Top-Earning Dead Celebrities list for sixth year in a row; Diana Ross and John Legend among the stars to celebrate at Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York. (Nov. 1)
David Guetta’s DJ family
EDM superstar David Guetta chats about his musical family and his struggles to beat jetlag. (Oct. 31)
Tyler Perry casts Tiffany Haddish in his first R-rated comedy
Writer/director Tyler Perry casts Tiffany Haddish in “Nobody’s Fool” – his first R-rated comedy and one of Haddish’s planned 50 movies by the age of 50. (Oct. 31)
‘Halloween’ stars scared by ‘Blair Witch,’ ‘The Ring’
Stars of the new “Halloween” sequel pick their favorite scary movies of all time — ranging from “The Blair Witch Project” to “The Ring” franchise. (Oct. 30)
‘Halloween’ stars’ Halloween plans
A scary movie at home and a bowl full of candy — that’s as wild as the stars of the new “Halloween” sequel will be getting this Halloween. (Oct. 30)
Second migrant caravan reaches southern Mexico
A second migrant caravan of about 1,000 people has reached southern Mexico. The larger first caravan is about 250 miles ahead of them. (Oct. 30)