Dow Jones Industrial Drop 2015, A Caitlyn Jenner Halloween Costume, 'Born to Run' Turns 40, & More August 25, 2015 News
It's time for The Enstars Rundown, your daily of happenings in the news, pop culture and around the world that you should know.
It looks after yesterday's tumble, the U.S. stock markets (along with Europe's) are heading back up. China's stocks, though, are still looking kind of bleak.
A salvage crew discovered a cache of gold coins off the coast of Florida that sank with a fleet of Spanish ships 300 years ago. The coins are estimated to worth $4.5 million.
Listen to This: Owen Wilson came on the Nerdist Podcast in promotion of his new movie, No Escape, and talked about working with Wes Anderson and Zoolander 2.
North Korea and South Korea have reached an agreement to ease recent tensions along their border. In accordance with the deal, South Korea will stop blaring propaganda and K-pop across the disputed Demilitarized Zone and North Korea has expressed regress for the two South Korean soldiers that were injured by landmines.
There's a Caitlyn Jenner Halloween costume...which is about as offensive as you'd think.
Read This: Bruce Springsteen's seminal album Born to Run is 40-years-old today and The Atlantic's Joshua Zeitz has a great piece about it and how it relates to the disappearing American dream.
Do you see a resemblance between this tub of butter and Donald Trump? Well, one woman in Missouri did.
Old Dominion University is a Virginia college that was welcoming students arriving for the start of the new school year last week. At the same time, members of one of the school's frat, Sigma Nu, hung the below banners at what's believed to be where many of its members live off-campus. The ensuing reaction has been swift with the fraternity's national office quickly condemning the chapter, the school suspending the frat while they investigate the incident, and ODU's president already released a statement apologizing and condemning the banners.
Watch This: A Dad posted the below video of this reaction to his son wanting a Little Mermaid doll from the toy store and it'll absolutely reaffirm your faith in humanity.