The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said based on the magnitude and location it expected tsunami waves to hit the southern Philippines and parts of Indonesia, Palau and Malaysia. Source Read More »
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Saturday Sessions: Beach Fossils perform “Don’t Fade Away”
Veteran indie rockband Beach Fossils was formed 15 years ago in Brooklyn by frontman Dustin Payseaur. They’ve earned a loyal fanbase and recently toured with Post Malone before heading out on their own, ongoing headline tour. From their latest album “Bunny,” here’s Beach Fossils with “Don’t Fade Away.” Source Read More »
Saturday Sessions: Beach Fossils perform “Sleeping On My Own”
Veteran indie rockband Beach Fossils was formed 15 years ago in Brooklyn by frontman Dustin Payseaur. They’ve earned a loyal fanbase and recently toured with Post Malone before heading out on their own, ongoing headline tour. From their latest album “Bunny,” here’s Beach Fossils with “Sleeping On My Own.” Source Read More »
Artists use drones to create dazzling light shows
The sky’s the limit and the canvas for a new generation of artists using drones to make art. Drone light shows are becoming more popular and seen as an eco-friendly entertainment. Jamie Yuccas is in Los Angeles with more on the evolving technology. Source Read More »
Saturday Sessions: Beach Fossils perform “Run To The Moon”
Veteran indie rockband Beach Fossils was formed 15 years ago in Brooklyn by frontman Dustin Payseaur. They’ve earned a loyal fanbase and recently toured with Post Malone before heading out on their own, ongoing headline tour. From their latest album “Bunny,” here’s Beach Fossils with “Run to the Moon.” Source Read More »
Meet the 14-year-old entrepreneur with a recycling business
As a toddler, Ryan Hickman started collecting and sorting bottles and cans. More than a decade later, he’s just 14, and Ryan’s Recycling is a full-fledged business spanning much of Southern California, with almost a dozen employees and plenty of accolades. Carter Evans reports. Source Read More »
A look back at the “Battle of Versailles” and its impact on fashion
Fifty years ago, the “Battle of Versailles” put American models on the map. The event, held just outside of Paris, saw American designers and models dress for battle against the French fashion industry. The catwalk made fashion history, introducing models and designers of color to the runway. Michelle Miller has more. Source Read More »
Author Sam Wasson explores the life and vision of filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola in new book
Author Sam Wasson is no stranger to the lives of artists. He’s written multiple books about the entertainment industry and its creators, and his new book looks at Francis Ford Coppola. In an interview with Jeff Glor, Wasson discusses why he wanted to write about Coppola, the highs and lows of his long Hollywood career, and his $120 million dollar ... Read More »
Sandra Day O’Connor, first female Supreme Court judge, dead at 93
Sandra Day O’Connor made history as the first woman to be appointed to the Supreme Court. She served on the nation’s highest court for 25 years and was a deciding vote in major cases. Jan Crawford has more on her legacy on and off the bench. Source Read More »
United Auto Workers calls for cease-fire in Gaza
Other labor organizations have shared their support for a cease-fire in the war-torn region. Source Read More »