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For writers and the publishing industry at large, the explosion of reading retreats represents a transformative opportunity to forge deeper, more meaningful connections with readers.
To survive the dog days of summer, try reading one (or all) of these suggestions by writers, critics and editors at The Times ...
Books on the Fourth of July: A mix of (mostly) fiction for the holiday heat Looking for something to read in between the barbecues and fireworks? Try this mix of novels, short stories, poetry and ...
While anxiety, sleep’s other enemy, is our inner self second-guessing the tiger’s shadow. If you can, if you persevere, do your best to unthink the animal.
Click to subscribe Slam books just as cruel as social media By WILLIAM JEANES - Guest Columnist Fri,07/04/25-11:00AM, 272 Reads 4,242 Statewide Just this year, the Texas legislature tried and failed ...
Book reveals new details on investigations into slayings of McStay family Subscribers are entitled to 10 gift sharing articles each month.
A divided U.S. Supreme Court has sided with religious parents who want to pull their children out of the classroom when a public school lesson uses LGBTQ-themed storybooks.
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.
I fell asleep in the sun for two hours – people say I have irreversible skin damage – don’t make my mistake Plus, a woman who was told she looked like E.T after getting burnt in the sun ...
The Anthropic website and mobile phone app are shown in this photo on July 5, 2024. A judge ruled in the AI company's favor in a copyright infringement case brought last year by a group of authors.
A Walters Art Museum exhibit entitled "If Books Could Kill" looks at deadly minerals used to make illuminated books.
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