Hollywood is the home town for many in the entertainment industry. Steve Aoki, Dillon Francis and Alyssa Diaz grew up in Los Angeles and share their childhood memories of biking, costumed characters and hustle. (Oct. 30)
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Hollywood is the home town for many in the entertainment industry. Steve Aoki, Dillon Francis and Alyssa Diaz grew up in Los Angeles and share their childhood memories of biking, costumed characters and hustle. (Oct. 30)
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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)
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)
Apple’s new iPads will more closely resemble its latest iPhones as they ditch a home button and fingerprint sensor to make more room for the screen. (Oct. 30)
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)
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)
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)
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)
Indonesian President Joko Widodo visited the Jakarta port where bodies and debris from the Lion Air crash are being unloaded. (Oct. 30)
Musician Jimmy Page recalls ‘Excalibur’ – the guitar he wielded through the wildly eventful year of 1968, in his last work with his old band, The Yardbirds, and his first work with his new band, Led Zeppelin. (Oct. 30)