News in Brief: October 8, 2015
Your mid-afternoon look at news across the web. Whether it's sports, tech or straight news stories, we've rounded up all of the information you need to know to stay informed and part of the conversation.
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Today, Daniel Craig speaks out on the future of the James Bond franchise, Facebook releases the 'dislike button', and much more. Read on for your full roundup of news in brief:
News: Indiana University suspends fraternity over explicit video
Indiana University said Thursday it has suspended the local chapter of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity while it investigates a video purportedly showing a pledge performing a sex act on a woman during an apparent hazing ritual.
Entertainment: Daniel Craig has no desire to return as James Bond
Craig told Time Out London when asked about returning for another Bond movie: "Now? I'd rather break this glass and slash my wrists. Not at the moment. Not at all. That's fine. I'm over it at the moment. We're done. All I want to do is move on."
Tech: The Facebook 'dislike button' is here
Facebook is testing a new feature, called "Reactions," which will let you respond to any post with your choice of six emojis, as opposed to just a "like."
Sports: FOX Sports analyst Katie Nolan rips into Greg Hardy's NFL return
Nolan called Hardy, who was suspended four games after being found guilty of several instances of violence against his then-girlfriend, a "garbage human" for his attitude upon returning to the NFL.
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