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High energy costs are hitting UK. It's about to get worse

High energy costs are hitting UK. It's about to get worse

LONDON (AP) — Tia Rutherford is worried about her 3-year-old son.
Richard Howard, acclaimed poet-translator, dies at 92

Richard Howard, acclaimed poet-translator, dies at 92

NEW YORK (AP) — Richard Howard, a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet celebrated for his exuberant monologues of historical figures and a prolific translator who helped introduce readers to a wide range of French literature, has died at age 92.
Biebs leads, Drake flakes: Five Canadian things to know ahead of the Grammys

Biebs leads, Drake flakes: Five Canadian things to know ahead of the Grammys

TORONTO — It'll be "Viva Las Vegas" for Canadian musicians on Sunday as the Grammy Awards get underway in the gambling capital of the world.
David Hyde Pierce shines behind the chef star in 'Julia'

David Hyde Pierce shines behind the chef star in 'Julia'

NEW YORK (AP) — David Hyde Pierce returns to TV this spring playing a familiar part — an erudite man who adores fine food, wine and art. But this has nothing to do with “Frasier.
The Judds reunite for CMT Music Awards performance

The Judds reunite for CMT Music Awards performance

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The Judds, one of the most successful duos in country music in the 1980s, are reuniting to perform on the CMT Music Awards, their first major awards show performance together in more than two decades.
White House hosts transgender 'Jeopardy!' star Amy Schneider

White House hosts transgender 'Jeopardy!' star Amy Schneider

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden marked Transgender Day of Visibility on Thursday by denouncing “hateful bills” being passed at the state level as the White House played host to “Jeopardy!” champion Amy Schneider, the first openly transgender wi
Government tells arts bodies to suspend cultural events funded by Russian state

Government tells arts bodies to suspend cultural events funded by Russian state

OTTAWA — Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez has asked arts bodies that get federal funding to suspend all cultural activities involving Russians linked to Vladimir Putin's regime in protest of his invasion of Ukraine.
'Five Little Indians' by Michelle Good wins CBC's Canada Reads

'Five Little Indians' by Michelle Good wins CBC's Canada Reads

TORONTO — "Five Little Indians" by Cree writer and lawyer Michelle Good has won CBC's Canada Reads contest.
Toronto Public Library to permanently scrap late fines for all cardholders

Toronto Public Library to permanently scrap late fines for all cardholders

The Toronto Public Library says it is eliminating all late fines, saying they aren't effective in encouraging the return of materials and represent a barrier to library use.
Grammy Awards set sights on Las Vegas for first time

Grammy Awards set sights on Las Vegas for first time

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Grammys might be missing stars like Drake, The Weeknd and Kanye West as a performer, but the biggest night in music could still shine bright on the Las Vegas Strip.
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