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Stars of hit Japan 'contract marriage' show to wed for real

Stars of hit Japan 'contract marriage' show to wed for real

TOKYO (AP) — Actors Gen Hoshino and Yui Aragaki, who played offbeat but endearing lovers in a hit Japanese TV show, are really getting married.
'Schitt's Creek' gets leading six nods on second-last Canadian Screen Awards night

'Schitt's Creek' gets leading six nods on second-last Canadian Screen Awards night

TORONTO — "Schitt's Creek" was the big winner on the second-last night of this year's Canadian Screen Awards, setting the stage for yet another triumphant turnout for its sixth and final season.
Chicago mayor: Reporters of color get 2-year mark interviews

Chicago mayor: Reporters of color get 2-year mark interviews

CHICAGO (AP) — Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced Wednesday that she will grant one-on-one interviews to mark the two-year anniversary of her inauguration solely to journalists of color, saying she has been struck by the “overwhelmingly" white pr
2 charged in November death of 15-month-old Wisconsin boy

2 charged in November death of 15-month-old Wisconsin boy

MERRILL, Wis. (AP) — Two people are facing charges in the death of a 15-month-old Wisconsin boy, six months after an autopsy showed he had pneumonia, multiple injuries and methamphetamine in his system.
Cineplex urges provincial 'consistency,' fed support as most theatres remain closed

Cineplex urges provincial 'consistency,' fed support as most theatres remain closed

TORONTO — The head of Cineplex Inc. is calling on federal and provincial leaders to draft up a better plan to support Canada’s hobbled movie exhibitors.
Telefilm doubles development funds to aid industry rebound, help racialized creators

Telefilm doubles development funds to aid industry rebound, help racialized creators

Telefilm Canada says it has more than doubled its investment in proposed film projects with $11.65 million dedicated to helping the battered industry rebound from the pandemic.
Heavyweight champs Fury, Joshua trade blows on social media

Heavyweight champs Fury, Joshua trade blows on social media

With their fight in the balance, world heavyweight champions Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury are trading blows on social media instead of the ring.
Two studies to examine safety of COVID vaccine for pregnant and breastfeeding women

Two studies to examine safety of COVID vaccine for pregnant and breastfeeding women

Canadian researchers are examining the safety and effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines among pregnant and breastfeeding women, as well as the health of mothers and their babies in the case of pregnant women who were immunized or not.
Report: Tenure offer revoked from slavery project journalist

Report: Tenure offer revoked from slavery project journalist

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.
'City in transition': New York vies to turn page on pandemic

'City in transition': New York vies to turn page on pandemic

NEW YORK (AP) — More than a year after coronavirus shutdowns sent “the city that never sleeps” into a fitful slumber, New York could be wide awake again this summer.
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