News Headlines - 25 September 2016

Embattled Boko Haram leader resurfaces in video after claims of being 'fatally wounded'

The embattled leader of jihadist group Boko Haram, Abubakar Shekau, resurfaced in a video posted online Sunday, rejecting assertions by the Nigerian army that he had been seriously wounded.

U.S. Allows Boeing and Airbus to Sell Planes to Iran - The New York Times

The Treasury Department granted the aviation giants Airbus and Boeing licenses to deliver planes to Tehran. The decision is a boon not only for the two companies but also for Iranian politicians who want to expand Iran’s engagement with the world now that sanctions linked to Iran’s nuclear program have been lifted.

Master of horror fiction Stephen King says ‘Trump presidency scares me to death’ - The Washington Post

"A Tump presidency scares me more than anything else," King told Ron Charles, editor of The Washington Post's Book World, during a Facebook Live interview Saturday. "I'm terrified that he'll become president."

California Passes Law Requiring IMDB to Remove Actor Ages | Variety

California Gov. Jerry Brown has signed legislation requiring subscription entertainment database sites, such as IMDb, to remove an actor’s age if requested by the actor.
The legislation, authored by Majority Leader Ian Calderon (D-Whittier), was signed into law on Saturday by Brown, according to the governor’s website.

Golf’s most beloved figure, Arnold Palmer, dies at 87 - Golfweek

Arnold Palmer, a seven-time major winner who brought golf to the masses and became the most beloved figure in the game, died Sunday in Pittsburgh from heart complications. He was 87.