Welcome to the 2025 Imagine 2200: Climate Fiction for Future Ancestors collection. For four years, this contest has celebrated stories that invite us to imagine the future we want — futures in ...
A former Michigan Supreme Court justice would like to see the end of so-called "fictional pleas" that allow defendants to plead guilty to crimes they didn't commit so they can be eligible for ...
Kevin Cramer, R-N.D., questioned the legality of the expected executive order from Trump delaying the TikTok ban, which got bipartisan support and was upheld by the Supreme Court, telling CNN ...
As she scrambled to find a hotel room, De Salvo forgot to call in sick from her job as a court interpreter. Despite telling her supervisor she was under an evacuation order, she was threatened ...
The Jan. 15 New York Times mini crossword game hinted at a fictional Vermont college that's used as the setting of the show "The Sex Lives of College Girls." The show, which was co-created by New ...
TikTok has dismissed reports suggesting Chinese officials are considering selling the platform's U.S. operations to billionaire Elon Musk as "pure fiction ... by the Supreme Court, is related ...
As rumors circulated Monday that China was looking to have the owner of X purchase TikTok, a representative for the latter said it was "pure fiction ... the U.S. Supreme Court.
After winning just about every major science fiction and fantasy award, Nnedi Okorafor explores a traumatic event in her own history in her most autobiographical novel yet. By Alexandra Alter When ...
For those who started the 2025 by setting their Goodreads goal for the year, Us Weekly has a treat for you. “What I can tell you about the book is it feels like a spiritual heir to Beach Read ...
A new year has begun, and you know what that means: new books! 2024 was an epic year in fantasy and science fiction, with tons of titles releasing from giants of the genre, debut authors ...
Instead, peace and security would be secured through the rule of law, respect for human rights and a reliance on the courts to settle disputes. Hence, the constitution established new institutions.