News Headlines - 10 November 2016

Trump and Obama Hold Cordial 90-Minute Meeting in Oval Office - The New York Times

The two men met face to face for the first time for a 90-minute discussion in the Oval Office and shook hands, making a public show of putting their bitter differences aside.

‘Clint Eastwood’ Twitter account suspended after praising Trump | New York Post

Twitter had Clint Eastwood fans up in arms on Thursday for suspending an account purportedly belonging to the actor following a pro-Trump tweet.

Ku Klux Klan group plans North Carolina rally to celebrate Donald Trump's election victory

The Ku Klux Klan has announced a "victory" parade in North Carolina following Donald Trump's election as president.
The parade was announced by the Loyal White Knights, a KKK chapter based in the rural village of Pelham, and will take place in early December.

Iconic Ancient Sites Ravaged in ISIS’s Last Stand in Iraq

Recently released satellite imagery of archaeological sites around the northern Iraqi city of Mosul has revealed extensive destruction at two capital cities of ancient Mesopotamia, according to researchers with the American Schools of Oriental Research Cultural Heritage Initiatives (ASOR CHI).

Spotify Swims Upstream In CD-Obsessed Japan

A spokesperson from Spotify explained to me that while CD sales are significant, they have “have been falling gradually over recent years, as well as being centered around a relatively small pool of artists.” Music fans will pay up to $30 for an album (the “premium” albums are accompanied by posters, toys, calendars, etc.), and streaming has massive potential for growth.