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Mychal Threets, a social media star librarian, is hosting the new iteration of the series. It's back for four episodes starting on Saturday.
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This is an epic novel to be savored. At nearly 700 pages, this multi-character, multi-stranded story explores exile and displacement — not only from one's home, but also from one's own sense of self.
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Once a year in Wilmington North Carolina, dogs who love water take over the public pool for the annual Pooch Plunge.
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Once a year in Wilmington North Carolina, dogs who love water take over the public pool for the annual Pooch Plunge.
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831 Stories is all-in on the romance genre, and the founders are cultivating a whole world around the books they publish, complete with fanfiction and merchandise.
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Adrián Simancas and his father Dell were paddling the Strait of Magellan when a humpback whale broke the surface and scooped Adrián and his kayak into its open mouth.
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Johansson and Squibb discuss their new film, about a 94-year-old woman who claims her dead friend's Holocaust story as her own. "It's rare to feel surprised when you read a script," Johansson says.
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The 19th's “State of Our Nation” found that about half of the U.S. population believes men should work and women should stay at home.
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The coffee giant plans to cut 900 corporate jobs and shut down about 1% of its stores as the chain's turnaround plan approaches a one-year mark.
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The six books in the series follow the everyday adventures of Henry and his canine companion, Ribsy.
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As she reflects on her career in a second memoir, Sally Mann warns of a "new era of culture wars" after police pulled several photographs she took of her children decades ago off the walls of a museum.