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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.
'The Mole Agent' infiltrates a nursing home, and Hollywood

'The Mole Agent' infiltrates a nursing home, and Hollywood

NEW YORK — “The Mole Agent” infiltrated a nursing home in Chile, and countless of hearts around the world including inside the film academy.
Is this an 'Asterisk Oscars' or a sign of things to come?

Is this an 'Asterisk Oscars' or a sign of things to come?

In 93 years of existence, the Oscars have been postponed by shootings — the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. and the attempted killing of Ronald Reagan — and by a flood, when 1938 rainstorms overwhelmed the Los Angeles River.
SickKids surgeons give baby another shot at life after removing nearly 3-pound tumour

SickKids surgeons give baby another shot at life after removing nearly 3-pound tumour

Hope dwindled for Julie and Paul Devigne as a treatment-resistant tumour in their baby's belly swelled so large it restricted his ability to eat, sleep and breathe.
From space to superhero? Canadian 'Stowaway' star Shamier Anderson on his next goal

From space to superhero? Canadian 'Stowaway' star Shamier Anderson on his next goal

TORONTO — With the new sci-fi film "Stowaway," Toronto-raised star Shamier Anderson says he's checked a major role off his acting bucket list: astronaut.
Philly developer has big plans for Atlantic City's Showboat

Philly developer has big plans for Atlantic City's Showboat

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — As it turns out, the $100 million indoor water park that Philadelphia developer Bart Blatstein is pursuing at a former Atlantic City casino was just the start of his efforts to bring family entertainment to the Showboat hotel.

How long does protection from COVID-19 vaccines last?

NEW YORK — How long does protection from COVID-19 vaccines last? Experts don't know yet because they're still studying vaccinated people to see when protection might wear off.
The Trews on the 'desperation and frustration' of their pandemic-laced rock anthem

The Trews on the 'desperation and frustration' of their pandemic-laced rock anthem

TORONTO — Canadian rock band the Trews have something to show for the depression and anxiety that’s lingered over the past year: a rousing pandemic-themed rock song.
Montreal's Osheaga festival postponed until 2022 because of COVID-19 concerns

Montreal's Osheaga festival postponed until 2022 because of COVID-19 concerns

MONTREAL — The organizers of Montreal's Osheaga Music and Arts Festival are cancelling their summer event for the second consecutive year.
Burning Man mulling mandatory COVID-19 vaccines for August

Burning Man mulling mandatory COVID-19 vaccines for August

RENO, Nev.
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