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Bestsellers-Books-USAToday

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1. “The Hill We Climb” by Amanda Gorman (Viking) 2. “Dog Man: Mothering Heights” by Dav Pilkey (Scholastic) 3. “The Women of the Bible Speak” by Shannon Bream (Broadside Books) 4. “Faucian Bargain” by Steve Deace and Todd Erzen (Post Hill Press) 5.
Canadian Museum of History CEO resigns after probe into alleged workplace harassment

Canadian Museum of History CEO resigns after probe into alleged workplace harassment

OTTAWA — The head of the Canadian Museum of History has resigned following reported allegations of workplace harassment at the national institution.
Ottawa's Bluesfest cancels July event, books Rage Against the Machine for 2022

Ottawa's Bluesfest cancels July event, books Rage Against the Machine for 2022

OTTAWA — The RBC Bluesfest in Ottawa is hyping its headliners for 2022 after cancelling the festival for a second year in a row because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Netflix scores streaming rights to new top Sony films

Netflix scores streaming rights to new top Sony films

NEW YORK — Netflix further beefed up its film catalogue on Thursday in a multi-year deal that will make it the new streaming home to Sony Pictures' top releases in the U.S.
Review: Merry Clayton's new gospel album caps a comeback

Review: Merry Clayton's new gospel album caps a comeback

"Beautiful Scars,” Merry Clayton (Motown) It's appropriate Merry Clayton's singing volume on her new gospel album repeatedly reaches forte, which in French means strength.
Pandemic-weary chefs, cooks enjoy serving from home

Pandemic-weary chefs, cooks enjoy serving from home

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — When COVID-19 shutdowns hit in March 2020, Mike Winneker, a hotel executive sous chef, found himself without work for the first time in years.
The pandemic ruined one musical's debut plans. Not for long

The pandemic ruined one musical's debut plans. Not for long

NEW YORK — Huge waves couldn't stop Tori Murden McClure from becoming the first American to row across the Atlantic Ocean solo in 1999.
Keri Hilson is basking in her 'manifestation season'

Keri Hilson is basking in her 'manifestation season'

Keri Hilson is projected to have a busy year, but it doesn’t include releasing new music. The two-time Grammy nominee is preparing for the release of several film projects, and if that surprises you, you’re not alone.
Canada Post issues commemorative Juno Awards stamp for golden anniversary

Canada Post issues commemorative Juno Awards stamp for golden anniversary

TORONTO — The Juno Awards are getting a stamp of approval from the country's postal service.
Paul Andrew steps down as Ferragamo creative director

Paul Andrew steps down as Ferragamo creative director

MILAN — Designer Paul Andrew is stepping down as creative director of Salvatore Ferragamo, effective in May, the fashion house said Thursday.
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