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Drake sets Friday to deliver new album

Drake sets Friday to deliver new album

TORONTO — Drake is promising his new album "Certified Lover Boy" will be delivered to fans on Friday.
Jamaican reggae legend "Lee Scratch" Perry dies at 85

Jamaican reggae legend "Lee Scratch" Perry dies at 85

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Jamaican singer and record producer "Lee Scratch” Perry, considered one of reggae's founding fathers, died on Sunday. He was 85.
New this week: 'Cinderella,' Imagine Dragons, Selena Gomez

New this week: 'Cinderella,' Imagine Dragons, Selena Gomez

Here’s a collection curated by The Associated Press’ entertainment journalists of what’s arriving on TV, streaming services and music platforms this week.
Astronaut gets special ice cream delivery for 50th birthday

Astronaut gets special ice cream delivery for 50th birthday

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — A space station astronaut is celebrating her 50th birthday with the coolest present ever — a supply ship bearing ice cream and other treats.

After months, Egypt frees reporter, activist, YouTube star

CAIRO (AP) — Egypt has released an online comedian, a journalist and a political activist after they spent months in pre-trail detention, two lawyers said Monday.
Review: 'The Heart Principle' riveting the whole way through

Review: 'The Heart Principle' riveting the whole way through

“The Heart Principle,” by Helen Hoang (Berkley) “The Heart Principle,” by bestselling author Helen Hoang, is a gripping love story. Ann Sun has been struggling as of late.
Review: 'Dirty Work' argues that unpleasant jobs hurt us all

Review: 'Dirty Work' argues that unpleasant jobs hurt us all

“Dirty Work: Essential Jobs and the Hidden Toll of Inequality in America,” by Eyal Press (Farrar, Straus and Giroux) In “Dirty Work,” flying military drones, patrolling a prison and processing meat emerge as morally suspect occupations that not only
Evacuated Afghan activist dreams of going back home one day

Evacuated Afghan activist dreams of going back home one day

GOLEM, Albania (AP) — Ghazaal Habibyar is in an Albanian tourist resort, safe with her husband and three children after being evacuated from Afghanistan. But her mind is not at rest, for many others she knows are still in danger from the Taliban.
Review: Hawkins' 'A Slow Fire Burning' simmers to the end

Review: Hawkins' 'A Slow Fire Burning' simmers to the end

“A Slow Fire Burning,” by Paula Hawkins (Riverhead Books) “A Slow Fire Burning” is a funny title for a book that neither feels slow nor burns very hot. Simmers is a better word.

Chicago agency probes officer's encounter with Black woman

CHICAGO (AP) — Chicago’s police oversight agency is investigating a white officer's struggle with a Black woman who was walking her dog in a lakefront park, an encounter the woman's attorneys allege became violent and was “an obvious case of racial p
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