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Seattle Metro bus crashes into building killing one pedestrian, injuring 12

Authorities say that a Metro city bus in Seattle crashed into a building on Saturday afternoon after a collision with another vehicle, killing one woman who was outside, as well as injuring 12 others.

According to a release from the Seattle Police Department, the fatal crash happened around 3:30 p.m. at the intersection of 5th Avenue and Battery Street in the Belltown area when a red sedan collided with the King County Metro Bus and sent it careening off the road and into the building. Seattle Police said it appears the driver of the red sedan was heading south on 5th Avenue before crashing with the Metro Bus, which was eastbound on Battery Street.

A female pedestrian was found dead outside the building, police said, adding that the bus had struck her as it came to a stop after leaving the road. Eleven passengers on the bus, including the driver, sustained non-life-threatening injuries from the collision and were in stable condition, with eight of them hospitalized. The Seattle Fire Department said that the driver of the sedan, a 31-year-old man, was pulled out of the car by firefighters and taken to a hospital in critical condition  No one was inside the part of the building the bus crashed into, and there was no significant structural damage to the building.

The cause of the crash is now being investigated by police, with a release stating: “A Drug Recognition Expert officer will evaluate the male driver of the sedan for any signs of impairment.”

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Missy Elliott, Chaka Khan and more are inducted into Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2023

Chaka Khan, Missy Elliott, Willie Nelson, Sheryl Crow, and Rage Against The Machine were in attendance as the newest honorees inducted during the 2023 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame ceremony, held at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York City. George Michael, who died at age of 53 in 2016, was inducted posthumously. In addition, also honored at the event were The Spinners, DJ Kool Herc, Link Wray, Al Kooper, Bernie Taupin and Don Cornelius.

New inductee Kate Bush posted a message on social media explaining she would not be able to travel from her home in England for the ceremony: “I am completely blown away by this huge honor — an award that sits in the big beating heart of the American music industry. Thank you so much to everyone who voted for me. I never imagined I would be given this wonderful accolade. Last year was such a surprisingly successful time for my track ‘Running Up That Hill’ and I’m sure that a lot of you who’ve voted me in to the RRHOF also drove that track up the charts. Thank you!”

Elliott, 52, received the honor of becoming the first female hip-hop artist in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame as she was inducted by Queen Latifah. Crow, 61, who was first joined on stage by 20-year-old pop star Olivia Rodrigo to perform her 1996 hit “If It Makes You Happy.”was inducted by friend Laura Dern and was later also joined on stage by fellow inductee Nelson, 90, and Fleetwood Mac’s Stevie Nicks and Peter Frampton. Khan, 70, was inducted by singer Jasmine Sullivan, and Andrew Ridgeley honored his partner in Wham!, the late George Michael: “His music was key to his compassion … George is one of the greatest singers of our time.” Ice-T presented activist punk-rockers Rage Against the Machine, with RATM’s guitarist Tom Morello urging the crowd to fight for a world “without compromise or apologies.”

A special featuring highlights from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame gala is set to stream on Disney+ on Jan. 1.

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Kelly Clarkson to host, perform on NBC’s ‘Christmas in Rockefeller Center’ special

Kelly Clarkson will host and perform at this year’s NBC special, Christmas in Rockefeller Center. The annual two-hour holiday special will air live on Wednesday, Nov. 29 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on NBC and simulcast on Peacock. NBC’s Today anchors Savannah Guthrie, Hoda Kotb, Al Roker and Craig Melvin will again join the tree lighting for a special appearance. Additional Christmas in Rockefeller Center performers will be announced at a later date.

The historic Rockefeller Center is also the new home to Clarkson’s daytime talk show, ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show,’ and this year marks Clarkson’s 20th anniversary of her first ‘Christmas in Rockefeller Center’ performance.

An additional live hour of the special will be broadcast on all NBC Owned Television Stations and on numerous NBC affiliates nationwide starting at 7 p.m., prior to the primetime telecast. The special live hour will be led by Access Hollywood host Mario Lopez as well as WNBC news anchors Natalie Pasquarella and David Ushery.

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Florida Sen. Rick Scott endorses Donald Trump over Gov. Ron DeSantis in 2024 presidential race

Florida Sen. Rick Scott has endorsed former President Donald Trump over his home-state governor, Ron DeSantis. Scott wrote in an op-ed published in Newsweek: “I support my friend President Donald J. Trump to be the 47th president of the United States and encourage every Republican to unite behind his efforts to win back the White House.”  Scott called for Republicans to unite behind the party’s 2024 front-runner.

Scott joins most Republicans in Florida’s US House delegation in endorsing the former president over DeSantis. The Florida GOP will host all the candidates on Saturday at an event that will test the strength of DeSantis and Trump among state Republicans. DeSantis spokesman Andrew Romeo did not directly address Scott’s endorsement of Trump, but noted that the governor “has the support of almost all Florida elected officials because he worked with them to deliver historic results for the conservative movement. The governor will win his home state because Floridians want to see a fighter who will bring the same type of results-oriented leadership to Washington that he has provided in the Sunshine State.”

Scott has previously supported Trump over one of his state’s senators. In 2016, Sen. Marco Rubio and former Gov. Jeb Bush were both seeking the GOP nomination for president, when Scott, then Florida’s governor, wrote an op-ed in support of Trump as a figure who was “capturing the frustration of many Americans… with new ideas and new energy.”   In addition, Scott and DeSantis have had a strained relationship dating back to 2018 when voters elected DeSantis governor and Scott to the US Senate.  Scott at the time opted against joining the rest of the newly elected senators in Washington for their swearing-in, choosing instead to remain on as Florida governor until DeSantis’ inauguration.

Scott was one of eight Republican senators to object to the certification of 2020 election results and has been a defender of the former president, despite his legal troubles. In his Newsweek op-ed, Scott did not mention DeSantis by name, but noted that any of the Republican 2024 candidates “would be a better president than Joe Biden … But Republican voters are making their voices heard loud and clear. They want to return to the leadership of Donald Trump.”

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Cornell cancels classes due to ‘extraordinary stress’ from antisemitic threats

Cornell University has canceled Friday classes due to “extraordinary stress”, after a junior at the university was federally charged with making antisemitic threats.

The school paper The Cornell Daily Sun reported that Friday will serve as a “community day,” according to an email to students and staff from Provost Michael Kotlikoff and Christine Lovely, the vice president and chief human resources officer. The email read: “No classes will be held, and faculty and staff will be excused from work, except for employees who provide essential services. We hope that everyone will use this restorative time to take care of yourselves and reflect on how we can nurture the kind of caring, mutually supportive community that we all value.”

It comes after officials at the university said antisemitic “threats of violence” appeared online over the weekend.  Federal prosecutors in the Northern District of New York said that Patrick Dai, a 21-year-old junior at the Ivy League school, was charged on Tuesday with posting threats to kill or injure another using interstate communications. Prosecutors said that in an online discussion board, Dai allegedly threatened to “shoot up” a campus building. In another post, he said he would “stab” or “slit the throat” of Jewish men, and rape or throw off a cliff Jewish women he encounters on campus. He also said he would behead Jewish babies and threatened to “bring an assault rifle to campus and shoot all you” Jewish people.  School officials said that the threats specifically named the school’s Center for Jewish Living.

Dai appeared in federal court Wednesday but did not enter a plea. He was assigned a federal public defender during the initial court appearance, and a preliminary hearing was scheduled for Nov. 15.  Tensions increased at the Ithaca, NY campus after university police on Wednesday received a report of a male subject displaying a pistol on campus. A search was conducted and police said the report was “unfounded.” University President Martha E. Pollack also said in a statement Wednesday that the crime alert was unsubstantiated, but that “it adds to the stress we are all feeling .. Cornell Police continue to have an increased presence on campus, and especially in high-priority areas.”

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‘Mean Girls’ stars Lindsay Lohan, Amanda Seyfried & Lacey Chabert reunite for commercial

Mean Girls co-stars Lindsay Lohan, Lacey Chabert, and Amanda Seyfried reunited for a new Walmart Black Friday commercial, as a homage to the 2004 teen-comedy classic.  Lohan posted the clip on X with the caption: “Get in, besties. We’re going shopping. #BlackFridayDeals go live next week. #BlackFriday #Sponsored”

The trio reprising their Mean Girls characters in the ad, with Lohan’s Cady Heron, Chabert’s Gretchen Wieners, and Seyfried’s Karen Smith taking on ‘adult’ duties.  Lohan says at the top of the commercial, just before Chabert appears in a convertible to urge a new group of teens to “get in” — “At North Shore, some things never change. On Wednesdays, we still wear pink.” Seyfried recreates her character’s newscast from the Mean Girls ending, quipping that there’s “a 30 percent chance that it’s already Wednesday.”

Another scene features Missy Elliott, who contributed her song “Pass That Dutch” to the Mean Girls soundtrack, with other Mean Girls cast members reprising their roles for the ad including Rajiv Surendra, who played Kevin Gnapoor in the original movie, and Daniel Franzese, who played Damian.

Watch the Mean Girls stars reunite in the new Walmart Black Friday commercial – here.

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The Beatles release their final new song “Now and Then”

The final “new” Beatles song, titled “Now and Then,” was just released, featuring the voices of all four original Beatles performers, with surviving members Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr finishing what was initially an old demo recording by John Lennon.

The original “Now and Then” was recorded by Lennon more than 40 years ago. Written by Lennon in 1978 and and completed by McCartney and Starr last year, “Now and Then” also features sounds by the band’s late guitarist George Harrison, using pieces of one of his studio recordings from 1995. McCartney also added a new string guitar part with help from Giles Martin, the son of the late Beatles producer George Martin.

The music video for “Now and Then” comes from Peter Jackson, who marks his his first foray into music video production. The “Now And Then” music video will premiere worldwide this Friday, November 3 at 2pm GMT/10am EDT/7am PDT on The Beatles’ YouTube channel.

Along with the single, The Beatles’ beloved compilation albums 1962-1966 (The Red Album) and 1967-1970 (The Blue Album) collections will receive expanded reissues, dropping on November 10. The collections span The Beatles’ entire music catalog of 75 standout tracks, from their first single, “Love Me Do,” to their last, “Now And Then.” The collections’ 21 newly-added tracks (twelve on Red and nine on Blue).

Stream the new song here: “Now And Then/Love Me Do (Double A-Side)
Pre-order the Blue and Red Albums – here.

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Former Memphis officer charged in death of Tyre Nichols changes plea to guilty

Desmond Mills Jr., one of the former Memphis police officer charged in the fatal beating of Tyre Nichols will become the first of five officers charged in the case to break ranks with his former colleagues and change his not guilty plea. According to federal court documents and his lawyer, a change of plea hearing has been scheduled on Thursday for Mills.

Mills and four other former Memphis Police Department officers — Tadarrius Bean, Demetrius Haley, Emmitt Martin and Justin Smith — were charged in federal court with using excessive force, failing to intervene, deliberate indifference and conspiring to lie after they were caught on camera punching, kicking and hitting Nichols with a police baton on Jan. 7. Nichols, 29, died three days later in a hospital. The federal charges also include obstruction of justice through witness tampering. The five former officers also have pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder and other charges in state court.

Blake Ballin, Mills’ lawyer, said he could not discuss details of the plea agreement, including which charges it pertains to. Ballin said Mills was changing his plea “to take responsibility for his actions.” Mills also plans to enter a plea agreement in state court, but that would not take place until later.

The fatal beating of Nichols sparked protests and renewed debate about police brutality and police reform in the U.S. The five former officers, who are also black, were fired from the department and the crime-suppression team they were part of disbanded after Nichols’ death.

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Americans among first group of evacuees to leave Gaza through Egypt for first time since war

Evacuations of those trapped in the Gaza Strip began through the Rafah border crossing for the first time since Israel imposed a siege on the Palestinian enclave after the Hamas attack on Oct. 7. An initial group of U.S. citizens were among those that departed Gaza through the Rafah crossing today, and are now in Egypt, with hundreds of foreign passport-holdersalso set to leave. The crossing was opened after Egypt, Hamas and Israel agreed that up to 500 people may cross daily.

U.S. State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller confirmed some American citizens have left Gaza but he wouldn’t provide a specific number, telling reporters on Wednesday: “There are a number of American citizens who have crossed through Rafah and are in Egypt today.”  Miller said the situation in Gaza “remains extremely fluid.” Americans and their family members who want to leave Gaza will be emailed departure instructions over the next three days

In Minnesota at an event about his economic agenda, President Biden said more people will be able to leave Gaza in the days ahead: “We’re working nonstop to get Americans out of Gaza as soon and as safely as possible.” At least five nongovernmental organization workers who have been confirmed as Americans were on a list released by Gaza’s Hamas-controlled interior ministry as approved to cross on Wednesday, but it remains to be seen how many more of the at least 400 Americans stuck in Gaza will be able to cross in the coming days.

Footage showed the gate of the crossing on the Palestinian side of the border being opened Wednesday morning as people began to cross into Egypt for the first time since the war began. Reuters reported that at least 320 foreign passport holders had crossed into Egypt from Gaza, with some 545 foreigners and dual nationals along with dozens of sick and wounded expected to leave throughout the day. After being allowed into the terminal area, huge lines of those waiting to leave formed around crossing booths for checks on passports and other documents.

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Milo Ventimiglia secretly marries model Jarah Mariano

“This Us Us” star Milo Ventimiglia is married, with his rep confirming that the actor and model Jarah Mariano wed earlier this year.

According to US Weekly, Ventimiglia, 46, and Mariano, 38, secretly tied the knot in a private wedding ceremony alongside friends and family. The couple were first linked in 2022 after they appeared in a photo together on a friend’s Instagram Stories; however, they never publicly confirmed their relationship or spoke about their time together.

According to her Instagram, Mariano was born in Hawaii and grew up in California. She moved to New York City as a teenager and was based there for 15 years. She is the founder of Hina +ku Hawaii fragrances and Makalapua Fund, a nonprofit organization that advocates and invests in the Hawai‘i community. Aside from modeling for Sports Illustrated and Victoria’s Secret, Mariano has minor acting credits that include “The Audition,” “Skyfall” and “Chuck.”

Ventimiglia previously spoke out about keeping his personal life private; he previously dated “Gilmore Girls” co-star Alexis Bledel and “Heroes” co-star Hayden Panettiere.

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