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Autopsy confirms Naya Rivera's death was accidental drowning

Autopsy confirms Naya Rivera's death was accidental drowning

LOS ANGELES — An autopsy confirmed Tuesday that "Glee'' star Naya Rivera died from accidental drowning and gave no indication that drugs or alcohol played any role in her death, officials said.
Review: Handsome, broken Aussies connect in ‘Dirt Music’

Review: Handsome, broken Aussies connect in ‘Dirt Music’

Everyone is sad in the Australian indie “ Dirt Music,” a sprawling story about a small fishing town, an affair and the dark secrets that tie everyone together. But at least the Western Australia setting is pretty, and the people are, too.
NHL says NBC would have been involved in restart, whether in Canada or US

NHL says NBC would have been involved in restart, whether in Canada or US

TORONTO — The NHL is defending its decision to have an American television network provide the world feed of its restart in Toronto, a move that isn't supported by Ontario Premier Doug Ford.
Telluride Film Festival cancelled due to pandemic

Telluride Film Festival cancelled due to pandemic

NEW YORK — The Telluride Film Festival, the annual film retreat held in the Colorado mountains and one of the fall movie season's top launching pads, has been cancelled .
Roger Petersen no longer co-host of Toronto's 'Breakfast Television'

Roger Petersen no longer co-host of Toronto's 'Breakfast Television'

TORONTO — Roger Petersen's time as co-host of the Toronto morning show "Breakfast Television" has come to an end.
Jimmy Fallon, 'Tonight' show return to studio, sans audience

Jimmy Fallon, 'Tonight' show return to studio, sans audience

NEW YORK — The studio is largely empty, but Jimmy Fallon is out of his home and back to the “Tonight” show stage.
Italy returns stolen Banksy to France on Bastille Day

Italy returns stolen Banksy to France on Bastille Day

ROME — Italy on Tuesday returned to France a stolen artwork by British artist Banksy that was painted as a tribute to the victims of the 2015 Paris attacks at the Bataclan music hall.
Judge rejects tentative $19M Weinstein deal with accusers

Judge rejects tentative $19M Weinstein deal with accusers

NEW YORK — A $19 million settlement between Harvey Weinstein and some of his accusers was rejected Tuesday by a judge. U.S. District Judge Alvin K.
Prada headlines Milan's first Digital Fashion Week

Prada headlines Milan's first Digital Fashion Week

MILAN — Prada headlined Day 1 of Milan’s first Digital Fashion Week on Tuesday with a series of out-sourced videos and the apt subtitle ‘’the show that never happened.
Human clinical trials begin for Quebec-made COVID-19 vaccine candidate

Human clinical trials begin for Quebec-made COVID-19 vaccine candidate

Canadian trials have just begun for a prospective COVID-19 vaccine but its Quebec-based manufacturer is already tempering expectations.
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