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EXPLAINER: What to know about COVID vaccines for little kids

EXPLAINER: What to know about COVID vaccines for little kids

COVID-19 vaccinations for the youngest children just might be a step closer. Moderna intends to seek U.S. authorization for kid-sized shots, releasing early study results Wednesday that suggest the two small doses work in tots younger than 6.
'CODA' to be adapted to the stage by Deaf West Theatre

'CODA' to be adapted to the stage by Deaf West Theatre

NEW YORK (AP) — “CODA," the Oscar-nominated film about a singing teenage daughter in a deaf family, is being developed as a stage musical by the Los Angeles-based Deaf West Theatre.
Amid protests, Europe limited in curbing high energy prices

Amid protests, Europe limited in curbing high energy prices

MADRID (AP) — Across Europe, governments are slashing fuel taxes and doling out tens of billions to help consumers, truckers, farmers and others cope with spiking energy prices made worse by Russia's invasion of Ukraine .
US Capitol reopening for limited public tours after 2 years

US Capitol reopening for limited public tours after 2 years

WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S.
Ukrainian, Russian refugee dancers find help in Berlin

Ukrainian, Russian refugee dancers find help in Berlin

BERLIN (AP) — Dancers who have fled Ukraine — and Russia — due to the war have found a new temporary home in Berlin's top ballet company, which helps with practice space, housing, and even shoes.
With sprawling 'Pachinko,' writer Soo Hugh embraces challenge of 'narrative mountain'

With sprawling 'Pachinko,' writer Soo Hugh embraces challenge of 'narrative mountain'

TORONTO — Mounting an epic tale is nothing new for "Pachinko" creator and showrunner Soo Hugh.
Letters of John le Carré to be published in November

Letters of John le Carré to be published in November

NEW YORK (AP) — A book coming out this fall will show readers a more personal side of the late John le Carré. Viking announced Wednesday that “A Private Spy: The Letters of John le Carré” will be published Nov. 8.
'Invisible Child' is among winners of Lukas book prizes

'Invisible Child' is among winners of Lukas book prizes

NEW YORK (AP) — Andrea Elliott's chronicle of a homeless girl in New York City, “Invisible Child,” and Jane Rogoyska's investigation into Stalin's atrocities in Poland, “Surviving Katyń,” are among the recipients of awards presented by the J.
Ralph Lauren returns to runway in a show of relaxed luxury

Ralph Lauren returns to runway in a show of relaxed luxury

NEW YORK (AP) — In his first show since 2019, Ralph Lauren transformed a long room at the Museum of Modern Art into a cozy salon Tuesday night to debut a moneyed collection of mostly black and white for men and women.
Rick Astley celebrates his 1987 debut album with reissue

Rick Astley celebrates his 1987 debut album with reissue

NEW YORK (AP) — Most pop stars take some time before they hit the big time, putting out a few albums before one sticks. With Rick Astley, it took just his first song. “With me, it’s like, song one — Boom! No.1 all over the world,” he says via Zoom.
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