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Harvey Weinstein’s rape conviction upheld by appeals court

Harvey Weinstein’s rape conviction upheld by appeals court

NEW YORK (AP) — A New York appeals court on Thursday upheld Harvey Weinstein’s rape conviction and 23-year prison sentence, rejecting the former movie mogul’s claim that the judge at his landmark #MeToo trial unfairly allowed women to testify about a
Noseda extends tenure with National Symphony through 2026-27

Noseda extends tenure with National Symphony through 2026-27

WASHINGTON (AP) — Gianandrea Noseda’s contract as music director of the National Symphony Orchestra has been extended by two years through the 2026–2027 season.
CMA Fest bans Confederate flag imagery at country music fest

CMA Fest bans Confederate flag imagery at country music fest

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The CMA Fest is prohibiting any Confederate flag imagery at its four-day festival, following similar bans at other country music festivals.
DIARY: One mother of many, watching the news and worrying

DIARY: One mother of many, watching the news and worrying

BOSTON (AP) — “My No. 1 job is to keep you and your sister safe.” That’s what I tell my toddler almost daily when I remind him not to jump off the couch, stand on the kitchen counter or dart across the street without me.
Speller reinstated into National Spelling Bee after appeal

Speller reinstated into National Spelling Bee after appeal

OXON HILL, Md. (AP) — A speller has been reinstated into the Scripps National Spelling Bee field after successfully appealing that he was denied relevant root information about a word.
With 'Crimes of the Future,' Scott Speedman goes from heartthrob to tortured soul

With 'Crimes of the Future,' Scott Speedman goes from heartthrob to tortured soul

TORONTO — Two decades after starring on "Felicity" and playing the beloved Ben Covington, Scott Speedman is having something of a renaissance moment. Or, as he humbly puts it, "a few good years.
Award-winning 'Tomb of Sand' to be published in US in 2023

Award-winning 'Tomb of Sand' to be published in US in 2023

NEW YORK (AP) — This year's winner of the International Booker Prize, Geetanjali Shree's novel “Tomb of Sand,” will be released in the U.S. this winter by an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers.
New CN chief executive says francophones board member coming soon

New CN chief executive says francophones board member coming soon

MONTREAL — The new chief executive of Canadian National Railway Co. did not apologize on behalf of her company for the absence of francophones on its board of directors.
Jean Paul Riopelle canvas commands $2.9 million at Heffel auction

Jean Paul Riopelle canvas commands $2.9 million at Heffel auction

TORONTO — A canvas by Quebec abstractionist Jean Paul Riopelle hammered down for nearly $2.9 million at auction. Riopelle's 1953 palette-knife with drip piece "Sans titre" nearly doubled its pre-auction estimate of $1 million to $1.
'A Strange Loop' actor, creator on long journey to Tony noms

'A Strange Loop' actor, creator on long journey to Tony noms

NEW YORK (AP) — When Jaquel Spivey found out he was nominated for a Tony Award as lead actor in “A Strange Loop,” he was shocked. Not just for the normal reasons, but for the statement it made.
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