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You can’t judge a book by its cover. And that seems to be what just happened at the U.S. Naval Academy. In a move emblematic of the ongoing White House mandates relating to the cultural and ...
ACADEMY IS IN THE PROCESS OF REMOVING HUNDREDS OF BOOKS FROM ITS LIBRARY. OFFICIALS TELL 11 NEWS IT’S PART OF AN ORDER FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE. SECRETARY PETE HEGSETH HAS ASKED SERVICE ...
Shoppers scan the mysteries section at the 2024 Trinity Episcopal Church Used Book Sale. The church starting June 4 will accept donations of used books on Wednesdays through Aug. 27. This year’s ...
Earlier this year, the Dallas-based airline announced, with considerable pushback from Southwest loyalists, that it would end one of its most beloved perks: free checked bags. The airline said in ...
The book was the New York-based magazine Aperture’s first monograph and emerged from the overwhelming response to a special Weston-dedicated issue. It laid the foundation for what would become ...
“Miss Prigge made this for me,” Luciana, a kindergartner, says, while looking down at the book bag strapped around her neck. The bag is pink with butterflies and princesses. On the ...
invoking a passage from the Book of Micah. In the early Church, divergences between Christian theology and Roman law created anxieties about the role of women—for example, the power that widows ...
The Bulletin discusses a deportation showdown, Pete Hegseth’s library cleanup, and USAID cuts in Sudan. This week, the Trump administration continues its deportation plan despite court orders ...
residents and former USNA faculty hold a public reading of Maya Angelou’s “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings” on Saturday at City Dock to protest the 381 books banned from the Naval Academy ...
Removing books about the Holocaust and the Black experience in the United States strikes at the heart of the academy’s professed purpose. David Shribman is a former Globe Washington bureau chief ...
days after the academy removed hundreds of books from its library to comply with anti-DEI executive orders. Capt. Gilbert E. Clark Jr. will become the 91st commandant — what civilian ...