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Month: September 2024

Carrie Coon is still fighting

By Associated Press NEW YORK — It can be hard to catch Carrie Coon on her own. She is far more likely to be found in the thick of an ensemble. That could be on TV, in “The Gilded Age,” for which she was just Emmy nominated, or in the upcoming season of “The White

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What to Stream: Keith Urban, ‘The Golden Bachelorette,’ Zack Snyder series and ‘WandaVision’ spinoff

By Associated Press Keith Urban’s 12th studio album and Kathryn Hahn starring in the “WandaVision” spinoff “Agatha All Along” are some of the new television, films, music and games headed to a device near you. Also among the streaming offerings worth your time as selected by The Associated Press’ entertainment journalists: season two of the

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A tasty, versatile bread

By Metro Creative Cooks who want a versatile bread that’s great for sandwiches and morning toast can try the following recipe for “Molasses Oatmeal Loaf” from Linda Collister’s “Quick Breads” (Ryland, Peters & Small). Quick and easy to prepare, this loaf provides a chewy texture and a pleasant tang. Molasses Oatmeal Loaf Makes 1 medium

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Guilty pleasures

By NewsPress Now Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs makes a fresh bid for bail in case NEW YORK | Lawyers for Sean “Diddy” Combs asked a judge Wednesday to let him await his sex trafficking trial at his luxury home on an island near Miami Beach, rather than a grim federal jail in Brooklyn. Combs’ lawyers offered

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Abortion rights are on 10 state ballots in November − Democrats can’t count on this to win elections for them

By Benjamin Case Arizona State University The Conversation via AP Ten states will vote on ballot initiatives on abortion this November: Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Maryland, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New York, Nevada and South Dakota. Many political analysts and pundits view abortion as a partisan issue, fueling speculation that direct votes on abortion rights will boost

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Man fatally shot outside home in Dearborn

By Cameron Montemayor One man is dead after a shooting Wednesday morning on private property in Dearborn, Missouri, an incident that led to a lockdown of the North Platte School District. The Platte County Sheriff’s Office arrived in the 15000 block of Masonic Drive in Dearborn at about 9 a.m. following a call about a

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