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Nielsen: at least 22.8 million watched Chauvin verdict

Nielsen: at least 22.8 million watched Chauvin verdict

NEW YORK — At least 22.8 million Americans watched on television this week as former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin was convicted of murder and manslaughter in the death of George Floyd.
Retaking language test unfair during COVID-19: applicants to new residency pathway

Retaking language test unfair during COVID-19: applicants to new residency pathway

OTTAWA — International graduates and essential workers eligible to apply for permanent residency under a new program say requiring them to retake language proficiency tests is unreasonable, especially during a global pandemic.
Inventive books make final 6 for International Booker Prize

Inventive books make final 6 for International Booker Prize

LONDON — Books from Europe and Latin America that blur the boundaries of fiction, history and memoir are the final six contenders for the 50,000-pound ($69,000) International Booker Prize.

Bestsellers-Books-USAToday

1. “Ocean Prey” by John Sandford (G.P. Putnam's Sons) 2. “On the House: A Washington Memoir” by John Boehner (St. Martin's Press) 3. “Dog Man: Mothering Heights” by Dav Pilkey (Scholastic) 4.
Comedian says he was racially profiled; police deny wrong

Comedian says he was racially profiled; police deny wrong

ATLANTA — A comedian called it racial profiling, but a police department working at Atlanta's airport describes what happened as a “consensual encounter.
Hit French medical drama director dons scrubs to fight virus

Hit French medical drama director dons scrubs to fight virus

PARIS — Sometimes in the best cases, life affects art and art affects life.
Prince fans pay respects at Paisley Park 5 years after death

Prince fans pay respects at Paisley Park 5 years after death

CHANHASSEN, Minn. — Paisley Park, where Prince lived and worked, welcomed back select fans Wednesday to mark the fifth anniversary of his death from inside his creative sanctuary.

PUBLISHERS WEEKLY Bestsellers

HARDCOVER FICTION 1. “Ocean Prey” by John Sandford (G.P. Putnam's Sons) 2. “The Devil's Hand” by Jack Carr (Atria/Bestler) 3. “The Four Winds” by Kristin Hannah (St. Martin’s Press) 4. “The Midnight Library” by Matt Haig (Viking) 5.

Rapper Cardi B takes on Wisconsin congressman

WASHINGTON — Rapper Cardi B took issue Thursday with a Wisconsin congressman who criticized her Grammy performance during a speech on the House floor. U.S. Rep.

AG wants legal fees paid by Robert Indiana's estate returned

AUGUSTA, Maine — The Maine Attorney General’s Office says the estate of Robert Indiana has paid seven law firms excessive legal fees and wants the estate to recoup $3.7 million of them, according to a court filing on Monday.
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