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'Toy Story 4' 2015 Release Date: Walt Disney CEO Announces Woody, Original Director Will Return With a Love Story

Before "Frozen" blew in like an interstellar blizzard and swept to the top spot earlier this year, 2010's "Toy Story 3" was the highest grossing animated-film of all time. Now, it appears the fabled franchise will become a tetralogy.

Duchess Kate Middleton and Prince William Pregnancy Update: Royal Couple Reportedly Facing 'Marital Issues'

According to reports, marriage is not easy for anyone, including Kate Middleton and Prince William, who are expecting their second child.

Man to Cover Self in Pig's Blood, Get Devoured by an Anaconda on Discovery Channel's 'Eaten Alive'

PETA is sure to love this one: Taking bizarre stunts to the extreme, the Discovery Channel is airing a special episode of its cult hit show "Eaten Alive" on Dec. 7, featuring a man being eaten alive by an anaconda and making it back out again by slaying the snake or killing himself in the process.

Ebola in West Africa News: Sierra Leone Sees More Victims as Liberia, Guinea Stabilize

According to Reuters, the United Nations declared that the shortage of food and basic goods is driving some in quarantine zones to leavedespite the growing number of Ebola cases in Sierra Leone as the country lacks treatment centers.

2014 CMAs Nominations: Miranda Lambert Makes History at 2014 CMAs

Country music goddess Miranda Lambert broke several records at the CMA awards in Nashville, Tennessee.

AC/DC Drummer Phil Rudd Accused of Plotting Two Homocides

Phil Rudd, drummer of the Australian hard rock group AC/DC, is under house arrest until his next court date.

Ebola Outbreak 2014 Update: Obama Requests $6.2B to Develop Cure, Vaccine and More, But Will Republicans Approve?

President Barack Obama made a request to Congress for $6.2 billion in emergency funds to combat Ebola at its West African source and to secure the United States against any possible spread, according to The Associated Press.

Massachusetts Elects First Openly Gay Person in US History Into Attorney General's Office: Maura Healey, Actvists Celebrate

On Tuesday, Nov. 4, Democrat Maura Healey was elected attorney general in Massachusetts, making history as the first openly gay attorney general in the United States, according to the Human Rights Campaign.

Disney 'Frozen' Movie News: Elsa Costume Dresses Gross $3M in the US as Broadway Show, Animated Short Develop

On Tuesday, Nov. 4, Disney reported that sales of costumed dresses inspired by Elsa, the snow queen protagonist from the 3D computer-animated blockbuster "Frozen," have exceeded $3 million in revenue in the U.S. alone.

'Guardians of the Galaxy' TV Show: Hit Marvel Film to Turn Into Cartoon Series

Marvel Entertainment awes "Guardians of the Galaxy" fans with plenty of updates. On Oct. 10, the NY Times reported that the company is giving Marvel Entertainment the green light to ensure Star-Lord, Rocket Raccoon and their band of extraterrestrial misfits get their own animated television series.

Sources: NYPD Officers Will Be Arraigned for Beating, Pistol-Whipping Black 16-Year-Old in Brooklyn, New York

NY Daily News reports that David Afanador and Tyrane Isaac, two nine-year New York Police Department veteran officers from the 79th Precinct are expected to be arraigned on Wednesday, Nov. 5 at Brooklyn Supreme Court, after being caught on tape beating a black 16-year-old suspect Kahreem Tribble.

'Unbroken' 2014 Release Date: Angelina Jolie Gets Emotional Over Upcoming Movie on World War II Hero Louis Zamperini

In an interview with Vanity Fair magazine, Academy award winning actress Angelina Jolie divulged that she was "open" to pursuing a life in public service as a politician or diplomat. However, she did not confirm that she would take a sabbatical from Hollywood.

'Orange Is the New Black' Season 3 Cast News: Big Boo Actress Lea DeLaria Gets in Subway Showdown With Anti-Gay Preacher [Watch]

On a NYC Subway train, Lea DeLaria of Netflix's "Orange Is the New Black" confronts an anti-gay street preacher.

HBO 'True Detective' Season 2 Cast and Premiere Date: Show Negotiates to Secure Female Stars as Woody Harrelson Heads to 'Saturday Night Live'

On Monday, Nov. 3, entertainment media publications, as well as the hip-hop community, gushed after "Saturday Night Live" made the announcement that Academy Award nominee Woody Harrelson would host alongside Kendrick Lamar as musical guest on Nov. 15.

FX 'Sons of Anarchy' TV Show Season 7: Kurt Sutter, Cast Members Kim Coates and More Share Thoughts on Filming Final Episode on Twitter

The final episode of Kurt Sutter's groundbreaking TV series airs Dec. 9. For those who have tuned into the groundbreaking FX original series "Sons of Anarchy" for years, get your napkins ready: One month from now, the tragic crime drama following a tight-knit outlaw motorcycle coterie of bikers in Charming, California, airs its final episode.

Glamour Woman of the Year Lupita Nyong’o Talks Idea That 'Dark Skin Is Unacceptable,' Using Oprah Winfrey as a 'Reference Point'

Since winning an Academy Award last year, Lupita Nyong'o has quickly developed into one of Hollywood's brightest ingénues and fashion "It" girls. As a result, Glamour magazine has crowned her one of their Women of the Year.

Steve Jobs Movie Cast: Christian Bale Reportedly Didn't Feel He Was Right for the Aaron Sorkin-Written Biopic

The Hollywood Reporter reported on Nov. 3 that sources close to Christian Bale confirmed that the Oscar Award-winning actor is no longer with the untitled Steve Jobs film to be directed by Danny Boyle ("Trainspotting," "Slumdog Millionaire").

Fugitive Former Mayor of Iguala, Mexico and Wife Found and Arrested Following Disappearance of 43 University Students

According to Reuters, police apprehended Jose Luis Abarca, former mayor of Iguala, and his wife, Maria de los Angeles Pineda on Nov. 4.

Ferguson, Missouri Tensions 2014: Police Admit No-Fly Zone Aimed to Keep Media Out

he U.S. government granted a police request to limit more than 37 square miles of airspace for 12 days in August for safety in Ferguson

Steve Jobs Memorial Taken Down in St. Petersburg, Russia Because Apple CEO Tim Cook 'Publicly Called for Sodomy'

In the Russian city of St. Petersburg, a memorial to Apple Inc. co-founder Steve Jobs was dismantled after Tim Cook, the man that succeed Jobs at the helm of the multi-billion dollar computer manufacturing company, came out as gay.

ISIS Terrorist Group: Video Shows ISIS Fighters Joking About Selling Slave Girls

Al Aan TV post shocking a video with new English translations of ISIS fighters joking about "sharing" female Yazidi slaves on YouTube.

Thomas M. Menino Cancer and Death: Bill Clinton, Joe Biden, Celtics and Red Sox Players Say Goodbye to 11-Year Boston Mayor

On Monday, Nov. 3, the private funeral service for Former Boston Mayor Thomas M. Menino, the city's longest serving mayor, was held at the Most Precious Blood Parish in Hyde Park.

British Banker Rurik Jutting Accused of Killing 2 Prostitutes Following Outgoing Email Response That He's an 'Insane Psychopath'

It's like something that came out of a Bret Easton Ellis novel. Newser reports that Hong Kong police said they arrested a British man suspected of murdering two women in cold blood within his high-rise upscale apartment. In the course of investigation, officers discovered a nearly decapitated body stuffed inside a suitcase and left on the suspect's 31st floor balcony.

CBS 'Two and a Half Men' Episode Cast News 2014: Charlie Sheen Eyes Return to Show

Controversial screen actor Charlie Sheen, currently seen on FX's "Anger Management" may be in the works to return to "Two and a Half Men," the show he was with for eight seasons.

Union Square Subway Accident: MTA Workers Injured, Burned in Rail Explosion

Authorities said four MTA workers were injured, including one who was burnt severely, in a third rail explosion in Union Square.
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