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U.S. presidents and their favorite books
In 1771, George Washington wrote, “I conceive a knowledge of books is the basis upon which other knowledge is to be built.” He was the first...
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Millions set to be as much as £1,400 better off from tomorrow The government has confirmed that workers across the country will soon see their wage...
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design
Ribbon-shaped brass vase turns drying flowers into vintage art objects
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books
Indian In Austria Says Moving To Europe Opened His Eyes; Triggers Intense Debate Online
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Publishers Weekly Now Charges for Review Submissions. And I Get It.
Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more.Publishers Weekly is...
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Books We Can’t Wait For You to Read in 2025
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simonteen.com - 30+ days ago
books
10 New Books Coming Out This Week
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books
Lit Hub Asks: 5 Authors, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers
The Lit Hub Author Questionnaire is a monthly interview featuring seven questions for five authors with new books. This month we talk to:*Amity Gaige...
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money
11 Hidden Money-Making Ideas You Need to Know About
We all want to be wealthy, but not everyone becomes wealthy in their life time . These are some pieces of advice that people say helped...
arnienicola.com - 14 days ago
auto
NYU Study Reveals Favorite Songs Among Psychopaths (Did Yours Make the List?)
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How 'Something Rotten' by Andrew Lipstein Got Made
In this week's edition of Endnotes, we take a look at Andrew Lipstein's Something Rotten, about a canceled and vulnerable NPR host traveling abroad...
publishersweekly.com - 30+ days ago
design
Studio KO and Beni Rugs Are a Match Made in Heaven
In AD’s exploration of beautiful homes across the world, one common thread is a statement Moroccan rug anchoring the living spaces. Beni Rugs has...
architecturaldigest.com - 22 days ago
writing
My Writing Journey, by Marie W. Watts - Women Writers, Women's Books
My writing journey has been a long and winding one. It began with what appeared to be a perfectly normal middle-class childhood for the 1950s...
booksbywomen.org - 30+ days ago
gaming
How Kaitlyn Dever nearly played Ellie in “The Last of Us” movie before Abby role in HBO series: 'It was pretty surreal'
A core memory related to The Last of Us is seared into Kaitlyn Dever's mind. She doesn't remember how old she was exactly, but years...
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food & drink
International Delight's 'Divine' New Creamer Flavor Has Coffee Lovers Comparing It to This Discontinued Fan-Favorite Flavor
Fans are crossing their fingers for a sugar-free version next. For many of us, a daily cup of coffee is an essential part of our...
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books
What to Read When the Odds Are Against You
Literature is full of reminders that long odds can some time s be surmounted. Almost everyone knows what it’s like to face insurmountable odds—...
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This Podcast Is a Masterclass In Mindfulness. Here Are 7 of Our Favorite Insights.
Concise conversations for those who prefer their wisdom bite-sized. Clearing my podcast queue elicits a sense of panic in me. The need to know that...
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Eight Books About the Complicated History of U.S. Citizenship
In his farewell letter in September 1796, President George Washington repeatedly addressed his “fellow-citizens” as he informed them he would not be...
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job & work
“Employee-San”: Why Japan’s Managers Are Shifting to Honorifics for Their Staff
How you address someone in Japan tells a lot about how you see them and their relationship to you in society. In recent years, according...
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13 Of History's Most Banned Books and the Controversies Behind Them
From Orwell’s critique of totalitarianism to Nabokov’s controversial Lolita, we’re diving into 13 books that faced censorship battles that ultimately...
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10 Incredible Mountain Lion Facts That Prove They are America’s Top Predator
Mountain lions, also known as cougars, pumas, or panthers, are fascinating creatures that roam across the Americas. Known for their stealth and...
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auto
Toyota started selling their cheapest EV model in China and servers crashed after 10,000 orders
Toyota launched its cheapest ever EV – the bZ3X – in China and received thousands of orders within the first hour, crashing its servers. The Japanese...
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Avoiding your problems with work? You might have "high-functioning” depression
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pets
10 Dogs That Look Completely Different Compared to Their Puppy Selves
Owning a dog is one of life’s greatest joys. Watching them grow from a tiny puppy into a full-grown dog is a journey filled...
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business
European airlines are waging a first-class battle to woo rich travelers who like turning left
European airlines are upgrading their most premium options in an apparent drive for American business as transatlantic travel soars. Last week, Air France unveiled its...
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