books
World of Books Plans Aggressive U.S. Expansion
World of Books, a major U.K.–based e-tailer of new and used books, is planning an aggressive expansion of its U.S. business in 2025....
publishersweekly.com
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Why Alice Munro’s Biographer Left Her Daughter’s Abuse Out of His Book
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cycling
'Today’s stage was supposed to be decisive' - Controversial Tour du Rwanda cancellation leaves Queen Mount Kigali climb untested ahead of World Championships
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auto
Verstappen reveals Red Bull ‘gamble’ after McLaren ‘panic’
For the first time since 2022, Max Verstappen is not leading the F1 World Championship standings....
planetf1.com
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apps
Today’s Android app deals and freebies: Defenchick, Doom & Destiny Worlds, and more
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books
New NCERT Class 7 Social Science textbook rolls three books of History, Geography, Social and Political life into one
The new Social Science textbook for Class 7 published by the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has shrunk what were...
thehindu.com
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books
The Best Warhammer 40k Books, recommended by Graham McNeill
There are over 370 books in the Warhammer 40k series. As veteran Warhammer author Graham McNeill explains, the books offer a chance to introduce...
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books
Have the Democrats Become the Party of the Élites?
The sociologist Musa al-Gharbi argues that the “Great Awokening” alienated “normie voters,” making it difficult for Kamala Harris—and possibly future Democrats—to win. Why...
newyorker.com
- 30+ days ago
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food & drink
World-Class Wontons Arrive in Manhattan
A Flushing favorite is expanding. The wontons that Maxi Lau-O’Keefe’s serves at Maxi’s Noodle are huge in every way: They are several...
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technology
Tap to Pay on iPhone now available in one more country following recent expansion
Following a recent expansion of Tap to Pay on iPhone to more countries in Europe, Apple this week announced that it is bringing the feature...
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books / cool stuff
7 Out-of-This-World Facts About Ray Bradbury’s ‘The Martian Chronicles’
The fix-up novel, which turns 75 this year, would become one of Bradbury’s most famous books—and inspire future scientists. For around the first...
mentalfloss.com
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sports
A Yankees vs. Dodgers World Series is a star-studded clash that's been decades in the making
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- 30+ days ago
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books
7 Literary Magazines To Sell Your Writing to Today
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books
Books Becoming Movies in 2025
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technology
5G internet was supposed to change the world. Here's why it fell flat.
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shopping
Major menswear brand set to open in Clarks Village
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job & work
Why It’s So Hard To Find A White-Collar Job
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outdoors
This U.S. attraction was just revealed as the top bucket list destination in the world
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themanual.com
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books / writing
The Climate Fiction Prize has announced its first shortlist.
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job & work
Birmingham Council OKs Public Transit Expansion
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birminghamwatch.org
- 30+ days ago
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books
Julia Cook author visit
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books
The Best Books of 2024, According to The New York Public Library
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nature
World's first wooden satellite could herald era of greener space exploration
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books
The Politics of Printing in China
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cycling
Remco Evenepoel suffers multiple broken bones after hit by van while training
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architecture / books
Book review: Protest Architecture, by Nick Newman
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architectsjournal.co.uk
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