A strong typhoon blew across the northern Philippines on Tuesday, forcing thousands to flee from villages that were still recovering from a deadly storm last month, officials said. (Oct. 30)
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NATO, Russia hold drills in same area off Norway
NATO’s secretary-general said Tuesday he is confident that both the Western military alliance and Russia “will act in a respectable way” as the two sides hold drills in the same area in waters off Norway’s coast. (Oct. 30)
Pistol Annies celebrate the humor of life
Country trio Pistol Annies are back with a new album and they’re using their songwriting to address topics like divorce in a humorous way. (Oct. 30)
Misty Copeland premieres movie after ‘a difficult couple of days’
Ballet star Misty Copeland premieres Disney’s “The Nutcracker and the Four Realms” in Los Angeles after “a difficult couple of days.” Copeland announced over the weekend that she would be cutting short her season with the American Ballet Theatre in New York, where she is principal ballerina, due to a “family tragedy.” (Oct. 30)
Frankie Grande says Ariana is ‘doing well’
At Bette Midler’s Hulaween event in New York, TV personality Frankie Grande says that his sister Ariana Grande is “doing well” despite it being “a crazy time” for her. (Oct. 30)
Mountain lion tranquilized near California office park
California wildlife officials say a mountain lion was tranquilized near an office park in Pleasanton, east of Oakland. Officials said they planned to examine the animal and release him to the wild. (Oct. 30)
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Vigils held for synagogue shooting victims
Vigils were held around the nation on Monday for the 11 people shot and killed in a synagogue in Pittsburgh on Saturday. (Oct. 30)
Trump: ‘nationalist’ means I love the country
President Donald Trump told Fox News Channel’s The Ingraham Angle he’s going to Pittsburgh to visit officers and others wounded on Saturday. He also defended the word nationalist and said pipe bomb suspect Cesar Sayoc was insane for a long time. (Oct. 30)
Minority candidates make strides in midterm races
In races across the U.S. this midterm election, candidates of color are running for office in record numbers. In a hotly contested gubernatorial race in Georgia, it’s also highlighting issues of voting rights across the state. (Oct. 30)
Abandoned mines hold danger and, for some, thrills
Beneath the rugged landscape of the U.S. West, lie hundreds of thousands of abandoned mines. In Utah, thousands have been sealed, but others remain open, inviting explorers and criminals. (Oct. 30)