President Trump returns to '60 Minutes' for first time after settling lawsuit against newsmagazine
President Donald Trump is returning to “60 Minutes” for an interview for the first time after settling a lawsuit this summer over the newsmagazine's interview with rival Kamala Harris. Trump sat for the interview on Friday with CBS News' Norah O'Donnell. It will air on the broadcast Sunday. The president has had a checkered history with the newsmagazine, but he has signaled friendlier relations with CBS News since the takeover of parent company Paramount by David Ellison, the son of wealthy Trump supporter Larry Ellison. The president was interviewed at his Florida Mar-a-Lago residence.
The long and unexpected afterlife of the Timothée Chalamet look-alike contest
NEW YORK (AP) — In the year since the viral Timothée Chalamet look-alike contest, a group of contestants have found opportunity and community. Winner Miles Mitchell attended the Golden Globes and appeared on “The Drew Barrymore Show.” Mitchell and Zander Dueve have modeled for a hair care company. A photo book, “Call Me Timothée," features polaroids of the lookalikes from the Washington Square Park contest. Dubbed the “Brothers Chalamet," the group has become a sort of support network as members pursue comedy and acting. Their shared experiences have turned a park gathering into friendships and unexpected career boosts.
Disney pulls ABC, ESPN and more from YouTube TV as talks break down
YouTube TV viewers have lost access to Disney channels, including ABC and ESPN, after contract talks broke down. Other channels like the Disney Channel, FX, and Nat Geo have also disappeared. YouTube TV announced Thursday that Disney followed through on a threat to suspend its content during negotiations. YouTube claims Disney used the blackout threat to push for higher prices, benefiting its own streaming services like Hulu + Live TV and Fubo. YouTube TV expressed disappointment and urged Disney to work towards a fair agreement. Subscribers will receive a $20 credit if Disney content remains unavailable for a long time.
Music Review: Florence + the Machine's 'Everybody Scream' wrestles with greatness and mortality
Florence Welch explores her desire for greatness and the constraints she faces as a female artist in Florence + the Machine's sixth album, "Everybody Scream." The album's lead single, "One of the Greats," addresses her grievances about sexism and male entitlement in the music industry, writes The Associated Press' Krysta Fauria. Welch collaborated with Mark Bowen of IDLES, Mitski and Aaron Dessner of The National. The album delves into mysticism and witchcraft, inspired by Welch's recent health challenges. Her raw poetry grapples with mortality and ambition, creating a cohesive and timely release for Halloween.
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NEW YORK (AP) — Cassandra Peterson has entertained fans as Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, for over four decades. She developed the character in the 1980s after leaving her showgirl career, partly due to advice from Elvis Presley. She eventually became a horror host with a risque signature look that became iconic. Elvira's cult following grew through TV, films and, now, books. Her latest project, “Elvira's Cookbook from Hell,” features spooky recipes and crafts. Peterson regrets not making Elvira's costume more comfortable, as she rarely inhabits the character now.
Sean 'Diddy' Combs transferred to New Jersey prison to serve 4-year prostitution-related sentence
NEW YORK (AP) — Sean “Diddy” Combs has been transferred to a prison in New Jersey to serve out the remainder of his four-year prison sentence on prostitution-related charges. The federal Bureau of Prisons inmate database showed as of Friday that the hip-hop mogul is currently incarcerated at the Fort Dix Federal Correctional Institute. The prison is located about 34 miles east of Philadelphia on the grounds of a military base. Combs’ lawyers had asked a judge earlier this month to “strongly recommend” transferring him to the low-security male prison so that he could take part in the facility’s drug treatment program.
Louvre heist highlights thorny issue for museums: How to secure art without becoming fortresses
Many museums began reassessing security after the jewelry heist at the Louvre in Paris. Some were also reflecting on the inherent tension in the task of securing art. Museums are meant to welcome people to engage with art and not create distance from it. The Louvre has acknowledged major security lapses. But it has also received messages of solidarity from the art world. Experts highlight the difficulty of securing art in historic buildings not designed as museums. They say the focus is on finding a workable balance between security and accessibility.
Music Review: Waxahatchee surprises by releasing 'Snocaps' with twin sister
NEW YORK (AP) — Before Waxahatchee became a leading voice in contemporary Americana, the solo project of Alabama-raised singer-songwriter Katie Crutchfield was a scrappy indie rock experiment. That sound was inherited from the early power punk-pop bands she played in with her twin sister Allison Crutchfield. On Halloween, the pair surprised fans by releasing a new album and a new band called Snocaps. For followers of their early groups, it's a gift stuffed with jaunty guitars and hooky harmonies, writes The Associated Press music writer Maria Sherman in her review. It may come as a shock to new Waxahatchee fans expecting country. But to Katie Crutchfield loyalists, it is comforting familiarity but matured.
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