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Dubai: School’s out, the sun is high, and it’s time for families across the UAE to make the most of summer. Whether you’re in ...
For decades, unwed mothers in Italy were pressured to give up children born out of wedlock. Thousands were sent to America.
“By using carbs and fats mindfully and amplifying vegetables, lean proteins, and flavor-boosting superfoods at every meal, Giada shows how easy it is to eat like an Italian,” the book’s Amazon listing ...
Dave Grunenwald’s book “Lucas and Emily’s Food Bank Adventure” raises awareness about the work of food banks while connecting ...
Ovation of the Seas brings exciting onboard attractions like indoor skydiving and bumper cars to the West Coast, for journeys ...
When Renato Poliafito decided to leave advertising to open a bakery, it was American pastry he paid homage to. And then, the Italian influences started creeping in.
In “The Enchanted April,” by Elizabeth von Arnim, four Englishwomen are transformed by a temporary loss of self.
Photo by John Lazenby Asked about her favorite Paterson book, Jane Knight, children’s book buyer at Bear Pond Books, selected the same book that the challenging student wrote about.
The Supreme Court has sided with religious parents who want to pull their children out of the classroom when a public school lesson uses LGBTQ storybooks.
Simona Rodano barely has time to strap on her sparkly wings before she dashes around New York City, teaching children how to sing in Italian, French and Spanish.
Supreme Court's 6-3 ruling in Mahmoud v. Taylor faced backlash from LGBTQ+ book authors who called the decision "discriminatory and harmful" to inclusive education.
The Supreme Court ruled on Friday that Maryland parents who have religious objections can pull their children from public school lessons using LGBTQ storybooks.