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Tom Sizemore's family 'deciding end of life matters'

Tom Sizemore's family 'deciding end of life matters'

LOS ANGELES (AP) — More than a week after Tom Sizemore suffered a brain aneurysm, a representative says the actor's family is “now deciding end of life matters.
China says TikTok ban reflects US insecurities

China says TikTok ban reflects US insecurities

BEIJING (AP) — U.S. government bans on Chinese-owned video sharing app TikTok reveal Washington’s own insecurities and are an abuse of state power, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson said Tuesday. The U.S.
Retro rock tale 'Daisy Jones,' comedy 'Big Door Prize' among March streaming picks

Retro rock tale 'Daisy Jones,' comedy 'Big Door Prize' among March streaming picks

Here's a roundup of standout TV series and films debuting on subscription streaming platforms in March: “Daisy Jones and the Six” Rock ‘n’ roll dramas set in the 1970s seem a dime a dozen and yet this adaptation of the bestselling novel by Taylor Jen
Rapid demise of 'Dilbert' is no surprise to those watching

Rapid demise of 'Dilbert' is no surprise to those watching

NEW YORK (AP) — The comic strip “Dilbert” disappeared with lightning speed following racist remarks by creator Scott Adams, but it shouldn't come as a shock to anyone who has followed them both.

Fox's Kurtz says he's disallowed from covering Dominion case

NEW YORK (AP) — Fox News media reporter Howard Kurtz says he's been barred by his company from covering Dominion Voting System's $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against Fox and he “strongly disagrees” with the decision.
Review: Michael B. Jordan delivers a brawler in ‘Creed III’

Review: Michael B. Jordan delivers a brawler in ‘Creed III’

It must be a daunting prospect to pick up a franchise on the third movie. Add in the pressure of following filmmakers like Ryan Coogler and Steven Caple Jr.
Postmedia, Toronto Star, Globe and Mail drop Dilbert comic over racist comments

Postmedia, Toronto Star, Globe and Mail drop Dilbert comic over racist comments

TORONTO — A media backlash against the Dilbert comic strip took hold in Canada on Monday as several of the country's biggest newspapers announced they were dropping the office-set cartoon over recent remarks by its creator.
U.S. producers sue Anne of Green Gables licensing body for right to put on musical

U.S. producers sue Anne of Green Gables licensing body for right to put on musical

CHARLOTTETOWN — The United States-based producers of a musical about Anne of Green Gables have filed a lawsuit in New York claiming that their show does not infringe on the copyright of Prince Edward Island's most famous export.
Broadway's 'Parade' fights hatred both onstage and off

Broadway's 'Parade' fights hatred both onstage and off

NEW YORK (AP) — There's so much darkness awaiting Ben Platt in his new Broadway role these days that he's countered with a dash of brightness.
Black Canadian film and TV creators on Black History Month: a time to look forward

Black Canadian film and TV creators on Black History Month: a time to look forward

TORONTO — Black creators in Canada's television and film industry say Black History Month is about looking forward, as much as it is about looking back.
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