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‘Carpool Karaoke’ king James Corden leaving late-night show

LOS ANGELES (AP) — James Corden said he will be bowing out of his late-night CBS TV show next year, calling it a “good time to move on and see what else might be out there.” Corden announced his decision during the taping of Thursday’s “The Late Late Show,” which he began hosting in 2015. “When I started this journey, it was always going to be just that.

Cheers! Munich to stage 1st Oktoberfest after 2-year hiatus

BERLIN (AP) — The annual Oktoberfest festival is on again for this fall, the city of Munich said Friday, following a two-year pause due to the coronavirus pandemic. Dieter Reiter, the mayor of the Bavarian capital, said the popular beer festival will be held without restrictions from Sept.

TODAY

Today is the 123rd day of 2022 and the 45th day of spring. TODAY’S HISTORY: In 1802, Washington, D.C., was incorporated as a city.

Southern Oklahoma Recycles

Last weekend, Southern Oklahoma showed up at the Earth First Expo to recycle, and they showed up in droves. All the official numbers for the amounts collected are now in, and in total thousands of pounds were collected for recycling.

Review: The perils of perfectionism in Finland’s ‘Hatching’

In the new Finnish film “Hatching,” 12-year-old Tinja is the picture of a certain kind of Nordic perfectionism. She lives a picture-perfect life that she doesn’t quite understand has been manufactured by her blogger and influencer mother. But things start to get gruesome after she finds a strange egg in the woods that hatches some of her deepest and ugliest fears and fantasies. AP Film Writer Lindsey Bahr writes that “Hatching” might not be the most subtle film, but it’s an effective critique of the perils of perfectionism with a haunting and jaw-dropping conclusion. “Hatching” is in theaters starting Friday.