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Disney self-government in peril after Florida House vote

Disney self-government in peril after Florida House vote

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — The Florida House of Representatives on Thursday gave final passage to a bill that would dissolve Walt Disney World's private government, handing Republican Gov.
Robert Morse, two-time Tony-winning actor, dies at 90

Robert Morse, two-time Tony-winning actor, dies at 90

NEW YORK (AP) — Actor Robert Morse, who won a Tony Award as a hilariously brash corporate climber in “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying” and a second one a generation later as the brilliant, troubled Truman Capote in “Tru,” has died.
JD Vance paid $70K by colleges he bashes as Senate candidate

JD Vance paid $70K by colleges he bashes as Senate candidate

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Before Republican JD Vance began targeting universities as the enemy of the conservative movement, the Donald Trump-endorsed U.S.
Barbie doll in likeness of Queen released to celebrate the monarch's Platinum Jubilee

Barbie doll in likeness of Queen released to celebrate the monarch's Platinum Jubilee

A Barbie doll has been released in the likeness of Queen Elizabeth to commemorate her Platinum Jubilee. The Queen celebrated her 96th birthday Thursday and is marking 70 years of service as Britain's longest-reigning monarch this year.
Dumpster find leads to rediscovery of artist Francis Hines

Dumpster find leads to rediscovery of artist Francis Hines

After fading into obscurity, the late artist Francis Hines is gaining new attention after a car mechanic rescued hundreds of his paintings from a dumpster in Connecticut.
Nicolas Cage faces off with a new foe: himself

Nicolas Cage faces off with a new foe: himself

NEW YORK (AP) — “Metropolis.” Bruce Lee. Woody Woodpecker. A pet cobra.
Authors Guild's Banned Books Club highlights censored works

Authors Guild's Banned Books Club highlights censored works

NEW YORK (AP) — The Authors Guild is launching a Banned Books Club, the latest initiative from the literary world in response to the nationwide wave of censorship and restrictions over the past year.
High food costs shaping grocery shopping habits and buying patterns, Metro CEO says

High food costs shaping grocery shopping habits and buying patterns, Metro CEO says

Rapidly rising food prices in Canada are shaping grocery shopping habits and buying patterns as consumers increasingly seek out deals and favour discount retailers, the head of Metro Inc. said Thursday.
Smart-home devices could save you money on home insurance

Smart-home devices could save you money on home insurance

A smart thermostat can turn up the heat in your home before you roll out of bed. A smart speaker can play your favorite podcasts with a voice command. A smart lightbulb can be turned on or off from across the room.
US artist Leigh recasts colonial imagery at Venice Biennale

US artist Leigh recasts colonial imagery at Venice Biennale

VENICE, Italy (AP) — Simone Leigh’s sculptures are making a monumental impression at the Venice Biennale contemporary art exhibition. The first Black woman to headline the U.S.
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