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Ending the Imperial Judiciary
When Supreme Court justices and even the Ninth Circuit use strong language to rein in activist judges, the end of the imperial judiciary is nigh.
A New Brunswick Conservative MP says he’s not satisfied with Facebook’s lack of explanation for why his account was suspended ...
If high-tech drones don't quench your thirst for 'tradition' this Independence Day, why not celebrate Independence Day like ...
A shape-shifting hangman, a jealous dog, and a writer’s quest for compassion—”True Story” dives into irrealism, satire, and resistance.
Once one of the most ferocious fighters on the planet, Tuscaloosa's former heavyweight king returns Friday against the ...
And what she wanted to publish, both as a writer and as an editor, were books that talked to Black people. In nonfiction, Morrison was drawn ... his conviction for draft evasion and his license was ...
A cherry tree at a convent in Poland had bloomed pale pink flowers every April for nearly three decades before Masatoshi Asari, a Hokkaido-based researcher, learned about the blossoms.
Bookwaves/Artwaves 1:00 PM: Thursdays Bookwaves/Artwaves presents in-depth interviews with authors of fiction and narrative non-fiction, delving deeply into political and social issues, literary ...
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Adult Fiction "The Brittle Age" by Donatela Di Pietrantonio: In the Maiella Mountains of central Italy, a brutal crime shatters the peace of a small town. It is the 1990s and Lucia is 20. The only ...
A booth selling authentic German cuckoo clocks stands near another offering hand-rolled Cuban cigars, while nearby, a vendor specializes exclusively in vintage fishing equipment that would make any ...
The iconic red-roofed building of Ohio Thrift Store stands like a beacon for bargain hunters across the region. Walking through the entrance feels like stepping into an alternate universe where ...