A Nashville-area school district voted this week to remove a transgender book for children from its school libraries after questions were raised about the book's content at last month's board meeting.
The novelist is 75. Rusty Sabich, the now-retired prosecutor he introduced in “Presumed Innocent,” is 77 — and taking on a new case in “Presumed Guilty.” By Sarah Lyall In “Bright ...
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In Tom Lamont’s “Going Home,” a well-meaning 30-year-old finds himself suddenly parenting a 2-year-old boy. In “The War on Warriors,” published last year, the nominee to head the ...
In Alabama, 304,964 students and 5,741 teachers lack adequate internet access. Up to 231,999 students and 1,471 teachers are without the technology and devices at home to support distance learning.
The Canadian Prime Minister will no longer lead the Liberal Party, and there are reasons to worry about what will happen if the Conservatives win the next election.
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Dante’s Divine Comedy, a ‘biography’ of the Italian poet’s masterpiece by Joseph Luzzi, brims with facts but lacks any starry-eyed wonder ...