Like his previous two novels and short stories, Bryan Washington’s fourth book, “Palaver,” is set in Houston, where he’s from ...
How the restaurateur Gabrielle Hamilton—of the beloved New York City establishment Prune—became a noted memoirist.
Look no further for great gift ideas for your kiddos. The Associated Press scoured the bookshelves for standout 2025 releases ...
Ebooks have been popular for decades and audiobooks are increasingly so. But physical books are still the decided favorite: a ...
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These children’s books from 2025 make great holiday gifts for all ages
Look no further for great gift ideas for your kiddos. The Associated Press scoured the bookshelves for standout 2025 releases to share the love of reading with your child, student or friend, and came ...
Brainland Books, founded by Niti Shukla, addresses the need for educational materials for children with special needs by publishing activity and brain-boosting books. Inspired by personal experience ...
I’m happy to report that books are still alive and kicking in the outdoors arena. Here’s a look at some that crossed my desk ...
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How to Watch: UNC Basketball vs. Michigan State
Both teams are averaging over 80 points per game, and each is holding opponents to scoring in the low 60s. Carolina is ...
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Yaron Weitzman Q&A: I think Laker fans would have expected more than one title with LeBron James
The Dreams and Drama of the LeBron Lakers' spoke with HoopsHype about receiving a warning of a potential lawsuit from the ...
Absent the errors committed before and after 1929, the year that Andrew Ross Sorkin writes about would have little relevance.
Vice President JD Vance’s memoir, “Hillbilly Elegy,” has a storied history as a New York Times bestseller, as his introduction to the nation as a “Trump whisperer,” and as a ...
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On paper, a California city bans the sale of comic books to kids. Officials want to change that
On a recent day at Sacramento native Lecho Lopez’s comic shop in the city, his 5-year-old nephew read his first word aloud: “bad.” It was from a graphic novel.
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