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TV Academy revokes Cuomo's Emmy amid scandal, resignation

TV Academy revokes Cuomo's Emmy amid scandal, resignation

NEW YORK (AP) — Hours after leaving office, scandal-tainted former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo suffered another defeat Tuesday, losing the special Emmy Award he received last year for his daily, televised briefings on the coronavirus pandemic.
'Paw Patrol: The Movie' endured a pandemic to see its ambitions on the big screen

'Paw Patrol: The Movie' endured a pandemic to see its ambitions on the big screen

TORONTO — Few Canadian brands have achieved global domination quite like the puppies of Paw Patrol and after the billion-dollar franchise conquered toy stores and television, it's making a bid for one of the final frontiers of kid's programming — the
Toronto International Film Festival adds docs on rockers Triumph and 9/11 anniversary

Toronto International Film Festival adds docs on rockers Triumph and 9/11 anniversary

TORONTO — Documentaries on Canadian rockers Triumph and the 20th anniversary of 9/11 have been added to next month's Toronto International Film Festival.
Review: Examining Korean American duality in 'Skinship'

Review: Examining Korean American duality in 'Skinship'

“Skinship” by Yoon Choi (Alfred A. Knopf) With fine attention to detail, Yoon Choi’s fictional debut “Skinship” welcomes readers into the lives of immigrant and first-generation Korean Americans.
Review: Nichole Perkins celebrates Southern Black womanhood

Review: Nichole Perkins celebrates Southern Black womanhood

“Sometimes I Trip On How Happy We Could Be,” Nichole Perkins (Grand Central Publishing) “Sometimes I Trip On How Happy We Could Be” is about seeking, nay, demanding pleasure for oneself.
Review: Peter Heller's `The Guide’ a suspenseful sequel

Review: Peter Heller's `The Guide’ a suspenseful sequel

“The Guide,” by Peter Heller (Alfred A. Knopf) In his new mystery, author Peter Heller pulls off a rare balancing act once again: He gives us fast-paced action and intrigue, interspersed with closely observed, reflective nature writing.
N.L.'s oldest radio station off air for second time in 97 years after lightning

N.L.'s oldest radio station off air for second time in 97 years after lightning

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — Newfoundland's oldest radio station is off the air for the second time in its 97-year history, after its transmission tower went down in a weekend storm, leaving a stretch of dead air and many confused seniors.

Josh Duggar attorneys seek dismissal of child porn charges

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) — Attorneys for former reality TV star Josh Duggar have filed motions seeking to dismiss child pornography charges against him.
Doobie Brothers try to keep long train running, 50 years on

Doobie Brothers try to keep long train running, 50 years on

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Doobie Brothers are celebrating their 50th anniversary in their 51st year, heading out tenuously on a delayed tour and hoping they can keep taking it to the streets and letting audiences listen to the music as cancellations abo
Disney reaches vaccination agreement with union workers

Disney reaches vaccination agreement with union workers

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Florida's Walt Disney World will now require union employees as well as non-union and salaried workers to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to keep their jobs at the theme park.
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