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  • 'Big Sky' stumbles in addressing Native American criticism

    LOS ANGELES - After ABC's “Big Sky” drew Native American censure for overlooking an epidemic of violence against Indigenous women and girls, its producers set about making changes. But the first, hurried steps were called “bumpy” and insulting by Native leaders.
  • Amid coronavirus news, many need to step away

    NEW YORK - Heidi Van Roekel makes instructional art videos for YouTube when coronavirus news overwhelms her. Bill Webb takes his boat out. Stacy Mitchell searches her TV for something — anything — to make her laugh.
  • Indigenous Governor General's arts award winners reflect on pipeline protests

    First Nations star Tantoo Cardinal has a theory that she likes to hold onto in crucial times: That someone with a good heart and strong mind will "stand up" or "swing by" at just the right moment to offer support and keep the light on.
  • Grammys CEO says she was ousted after reporting harassment

    LOS ANGELES - The ousted Grammys CEO fired back at the Recording Academy on Tuesday, alleging that she was removed after complaining about sexual harassment and pay disparities and for calling out conflicts of interest in the nomination process for music's most prestigious awards.
  • Gossip editors face HR training after harassment allegations

    NEW YORK - The company that publishes Us Weekly, the National Enquirer and other gossip publications is hiring outside human resources experts to train its managers in "sexual harassment prevention and sensitivity," an internal email shows. This comes one week after The Associated Press revealed that the company's top editor had twice been the subject of sexual misconduct investigations.
  • AP Exclusive: Top gossip editor accused of sexual misconduct

    NEW YORK - The top editor for the National Enquirer, Us Weekly and other major gossip publications openly described his sexual partners in the newsroom, discussed female employees' sex lives and forced women to watch or listen to pornographic material, former employees told The Associated Press.
  • AP Exclusive: Top gossip editor accused of sexual misconduct

    NEW YORK - The top editor for the National Enquirer, Us Weekly and other major gossip publications openly described his sexual partners in the newsroom, discussed female employees' sex lives and forced women to watch or listen to pornographic material, former employees told The Associated Press.

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