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Workplace drama can impact our morale, productivity and even our mental health over time. Work is hard enough without the ...
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Juneteenth celebrations are known for the variety of programs and events that highlight African American history and culture. In the 1960s, students at Prairie View A&M ...
A precocious 10-year-old straight out of a New Yorker cartoon grapples with status and a fracturing family in Gary Shteyngart ...
Drawing on folklore traditions from around the world, these thrilling and entertaining books put fresh spins on classic tales. By Kalyani Saxena Kalyani Saxena is a reporter and critic covering ...
Seasons of a Shepherd’s Life” by Helen Whybrow beautifully explores interconnectedness and disruption in nature.
There are a million places you could travel to this summer, but there is just something about California that calls out to us ...
Book Reviews Two summer suspense novels delight in overturning the 'woman-in-trouble' plot What these women think of as female empowerment, the Feds might consider a Ponzi scheme.
See PEOPLE's most-anticipated books of the summer, from hot new rom-coms to thrilling mysteries, and novels from debut and seasoned authors.
A book-banning provision within the CT budget prompted a lawmaker to read sexually explicit material on the House floor during debate.