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Calista Brill—picture book author and editorial director at First Second Books—makes her graphic novel debut with middle ...
In a lively and sometimes heated argument, the Supreme Court’s conservative majority appeared poised to rule for parents with ...
Can you treat someone with "love, kindness, and respect" while simultaneously insisting their identity is so poisonous that ...
A Marietta woman drawing on her experience in Christian education has written her first book. The Christian children’s book ...
A provocative library book sparks a town-wide culture war in Round House's blazing and timely world premiere, "Bad Books." ...
This week’s bookcase includes reviews of Great Big Beautiful Life by Emily Henry and The Midnight Carousel by Fiza Saeed ...
For the fifth year, the We HeART Fall River Festival will be happening downtown in the heart of the Spindle City. Here's what ...
Earth Day is celebrated around the world on April 22. Here's a list of fiction, poetry, nonfiction and books for kids with ...
Castlebar Celtic scored three goals in extra time to see off St John’s Athletic at Lecarrow on Easter Sunday afternoon and ...
There is simply no educational equity, no opportunity and no meaningful learning without skilled and proficient reading — but city schools have taught it badly for decades.
"What is the big deal about allowing them to opt out of this," Justice Samuel Alito Jr. asked a lawyer representing ...
This is Latin for “having had mercy and choosing him” — a phrase that Francis chose as his motto when he was elevated to ...