science
78 Books Scientific American Recommends in 2024
Every story is a science story, even the ones that sound more like science fiction. This year Scientific American introduced readers to real...
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nutrition
Why American pistachios should be your go-to fitness snack
Eat 49 pistachios a day to unlock a host of fitness benefits, including improved muscle mass and better sleep! * This feature was paid for by American...
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books
All the best e-book deals to shop at Amazon, Kobo, and Bookshop.org
No matter which e-reader you use, you'll find a book bargain. E-BOOKS FOR $ 1.99: As of April 7, find e-books deals for as low as $ 1.99 across platforms....
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books
32 Movies Based On Modern Literature
You do not have to go too far back to find great (or just popular) movies based on books. We have seen many a cinematic...
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books
Anthony Horowitz's 'Marble Hall Murders' Set for May 2025 Release
On May 13, 2025, Susan Ryland returns in Anthony Horowitz’s Marble Hall Murders, the highly-anticipated follow-up to his New York time s bestselling,...
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job & work
Are Americans better off than they were four years ago?
As Election Day is here, the data is clear: Americans are better off economically than they were four years ago. I understand many people aren’...
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music
See Who's Singing Jule Styne in NYC Concerts
Deborah Grace Winer will host the performances for the Songbook Sundays series. Songbook Sundays, the American Songbook concert series created and...
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books
The Globe and Mail Bestsellers for the week of January 11, 2025
Sign up for our Books newsletter for the latest reviews, author interviews, industry news and more. Bestsellers Lists for January 11, 2025 📚 Hardcover Fiction 📚 Hardcover Non-Fiction 📚 Paperback...
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cool stuff
Stunning scientific method for parallel parking has people amazed
At first glance, parallel parking might seem easy – however many consider it the hardest part of driving, especially for beginners. Many drivers know...
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technology
‘Generations of women were not given recognition for work in scientific field’
Three women leaders, who broke the glass ceiling in their respective domains, shared their experiences at the event held to celebrate women leaders...
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books
Ann Goldstein on Keeping English in Mind
The translator of Elena Ferrante discusses four books filled with “solid English rhythms.” You’re reading Book Currents, a weekly column in which notable figures...
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books
A Closer Look at Día Celebrations
Over time , you’ve probably seen posts about El día de los niños/El día de los libros on ALSC’s blog....
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books
Amazon’s Best Books of The Year So Far List Is Here
The mid-way point of 2025 is July 1, but that hasn’t stopped several major outlets from beginning to name their best books of the year so...
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books
8 Very Funny (and Serious) Books of Poetry - Electric Literature
I made a list of funny poetry books for you. Must be a short list. I get it—you hear “funny poem” and think, “There...
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books
Lee Chang-dong on South Korea in the Nineteen-Eighties and Today
The author discusses his story “The Leper.” In this week’s story, “The Leper,” the narrator discovers that his father has confessed to spying for...
newyorker.com
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books
Daisy Hildyard on Seeing Interconnectedness
The author discusses her story “Revision.” In your story, “Revision,” an Oxford student named Gabriel is preparing for his final examinations, and is having especial...
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books
Book Review: David Denby profiles 4 'eminent’ Jews who profoundly changed post-WWII American culture
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nature
Scientific conferences are leaving the US amid border fears
Some meetings have been put on hold in response to foreign researchers’ travel concerns. Several academic and scientific conferences in the United...
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books
The Best Nonfiction Books of 2024, According to NPR and The New York time s
This week’s nonfiction news includes the National Book Award winner, graphic novels for nonfiction lovers, The New York time s list of notable books...
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books
Julia Cook author visit
St. Joseph Public Library Join the Noyes Home and the St. Joseph Public Library in welcoming Julia Cook, author of the children’s book, “Will...
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gardening
Summersweet (Clethra alnifolia): Fragrant Flowering Shrubs
How to Grow a Summersweet (Clethra) Shrub• Common names: Summersweet, sweet pepperbush • Scientific name: Clethra alnifolia • Hardiness zone: 4 to 9 • Light...
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books
Children's Institute 2025: Portland, City of Books, Will Draw 340 Booksellers to Oregon
We’re so excited that Children’s Institute 2025 is in Portland, Ore.—a sanctuary city, a paradise for foodies, and the home to amazing independent...
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business
Stellantis pulls Jeep, Ram and Dodge tariff-response ads after built-in-USA scrutiny
Stellantis will alter Jeep, Ram and Dodge ads after ad watchdog calls the automaker out for not following FTC rules on American-made marketing. In the...
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auto
US jobless benefit applications rise modestly as labor market remains largely unfazed by trade war
Slightly more Americans filed for unemployment benefits last week, but the labor market remains broadly healthy despite an ongoing trade war....
wral.com
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books
Video: Alexis Pauline Gumbs and Tiya Miles
In this Library of Congress National Book Festival event, Alexis Pauline Gumbs, author of Survival Is a Promise: The Eternal Life of Audre Lorde...
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health
Steroid Injections for Back Pain: A Costly Shot in the Dark?
Epidural steroid injections (ESIs) offer limited effectiveness in reducing back pain and disability, an updated review by the American Academy of...
medscape.com
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