Some of us feel exhausted, some of us feel energized.” The Book Review looks back on the year’s biggest stories and trends in ...
The New Yorker’s editors and critics choose this year’s essential reads in fiction, poetry, and nonfiction.
A new biography of Audley Moore shows how pivotal the overlooked activist’s work was to 20th-century Black-liberation efforts ...
The two-time Emmy Award-winning actor and director visited Chicago in mid-September to celebrate the release of “A Fine Line ...
Farm life shaped Andrew T. Goodrich during his journey to the University of Akron. Learn more in our Q&A with the Zips ...
The Price of Democracy tells the history of taxation from colonization to the present day. It's essential reading for anyone who cares about preserving democracy.
A book revives the largely forgotten story of how one of America’s most famous founding fathers tried to make Canada a part ...
A new novel by a Hampshire author puts a dark twist on the classic murder mystery. The novel features not a crime-solving pensioner, but one who commits them. The book, Scumbusters, by Alresford ...
The publishers behind Franklin the Turtle books have issued a response after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth co-opted the beloved kids’ character to push a violent MAGA agenda. Over the weekend, ...
The publisher of the Franklin children's book series has rebuked Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth after he posted a meme of the anthropomorphic turtle firing on drug boats. Hegseth's social media post ...
Kids Can Press is condemning the unauthorized use of Franklin the Turtle by United States Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. On November 30, Hegseth posted on social media platform X an altered image of ...
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