Entertainment

’60 Minutes’ apologizes for flawed Benghazi report

NEW YORK (AP) — CBS’ “60 Minutes” apologized on Sunday’s broadcast for a wrong story on the 2012 assault on the U.S. mission in Benghazi, Libya, and for the discredited source who claimed to were at the scene.

 
 

Afrojack: fun hosting stars, Cyrus in Amsterdam

Afrojack: fun hosting stars, Cyrus in Amsterdam

AMSTERDAM (AP) — DJ Afrojack, a Dutch native, says he’s thoroughly taking part in taking part in host to one of the most world’s largest pop stars equivalent to Miley Cyrus, Robin Thicke and Bruno Mars, as they descend upon Amsterdam for the MTV European Tune Awards.  

 
 

A blame-India movie wows Pakistanis but irks some

A blame-India movie wows Pakistanis but irks some

ISLAMABAD (AP) — "Waar" seems bizarre sufficient as an motion film — Pakistani forces combating terrorism, a James Bond-like personality hunting an murderer, a girl ensnaring a patriot with her sexual wiles.

 
 

CBS admits error in Benghazi ’60 Minutes’ story

NEW YORK (AP) — CBS says it was once misled by using a “60 Minutes” source who claimed he used to be on the scene of a 2012 assault on the U.S. mission in Benghazi, Libya, when it turns out now that he used to be no longer there.

 
 

Chris Brown countersues man over studio fight

Chris Brown countersues man over studio fight

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Chris Brown has countersued a person who accused the R&B superstar's entourage of attacking him outdoor a recording studio prior this yr.

 
 

Kanye West pleads not guilty in battery case

Kanye West pleads not guilty in battery case

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Kanye West has pleaded now not responsible to misdemeanor battery and tried grand theft in a case filed over a scuffle with a celebrity photographer prior this year.

 
 

Filming last moments of Kennedy sobering for Lowe

Filming last moments of Kennedy sobering for Lowe

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — On his first day on the set of "Killing Kennedy," Rob Lowe saw Ginnifer Goodwin donning a replica of the crimson go well with worn by first girl Jacqueline Kennedy when President John F. Kennedy was once assassinated.

 
 

Ex-PBS journalist Ray Suarez joins Al-Jazeera

Ex-PBS journalist Ray Suarez joins Al-Jazeera

NEW YORK (AP) — Former PBS journalist Ray Suarez is becoming a member of Al-Jazeera America to host a day-to-day convey, "Inside Story," that airs in the late afternoon each and every weekday.

 
 

Limo firm hacked; politician, celeb data breached

An Web safety firm says a limousine device firm has been hacked, exposing credit card numbers and probably embarrassing details about as regards to 1 million customers, including politicians, celebrity athletes and company executives.

 
 

‘Mandela’ to screen for Obama at White House

‘Mandela’ to screen for Obama at White House

NEW YORK (AP) — The Nelson Mandela biopic "Mandela: Long Stroll to Freedom" will get an audience from President Barack Obama, as well as a screening at the Kennedy Heart hosted by way of Hillary Clinton.

 
 

Exorcism of 1949 continues to fascinate St. Louis

Exorcism of 1949 continues to fascinate St. Louis

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Saint Louis College junior Zach Grummer-Strawn has never considered “The Exorcist,” the 1973 horror film thought to be some of the most interesting examples of unadulterated cinematic terror. He is handiest vaguely acquainted with the monthlong 1949 demon-purging ritual at his school on which the movie […]

 
 

25 years after ‘Sandman,’ Gaiman returns anew

25 years after ‘Sandman,’ Gaiman returns anew

Some questions remain unanswered for what could appear lifetimes. In "The Sandman Overture" writer Neil Gaiman hopes to reply to as a minimum one that has puzzled lovers for more than 20 years: How might Sandman were captured so easily to begin with?

 
 

Chris Brown heading to rehab after assault charge

Chris Brown heading to rehab after assault charge

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Afflicted singer Chris Brown is heading to rehab.

 
 

Chris Brown expected in DC court on assault charge

Chris Brown expected in DC court on assault charge

WASHINGTON (AP) — Chris Brown was once expected to look in court Monday on an assault charge after a combat broke out over the weekend close to a Washington resort, which could additional snarl the Grammy Award-successful R&B singer’s ongoing legal troubles.  

 
 

Lou Reed: Rock ‘n’ roll poet of the streets

Lou Reed: Rock ‘n’ roll poet of the streets

NEW YORK (AP) — The stare from across a desk used to be enough for me to question whether or not my first and only interview with Lou Reed had been a good suggestion.