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An underdressed reporter journeys across icy, barren Greenland—and into Trump’s bored, nineteenth-century brain.
The effectiveness of a self-help book depends largely on the quality of its content and how it is used by readers.
Fantasy football analyst Matt Harmon identifies some key early ADPs that will likely fluctuate this offseason.
John Tessier became a soldier, then a cop. 'My DNA is protector,' he says. But could he be the 'Johnny' who took Maria?
After living in New York City for 20 years, psychiatrist and brain researcher Dr. Drew Ramsey moved to the small, remote town of Jackson, Wyoming. Here’s how it changed his life in exciting ways — and ...
In “Service” by John Tottenham, a bookstore clerk struggles to write a novel that sounds a lot like “Service” by John ...
In autumn, the mountainsides light up with colors so vivid they seem unreal. Driving through Franconia in October should be on everyone’s bucket list. Wildlife sightings are common – from majestic ...
Honor Jones’s debut novel, Sleep, starts with a child’s perception of the world around her. I’ve known Honor, a senior editor ...
Nearly 2,800 elementary students across Wichita took home new books last week, thanks to a citywide effort to prevent summer learning loss and build literacy skills at an early age.
A History of Axe Murder,” Rachel McCarthy James set out to tell the story of the axe, and how a once simple tool became a ...
Learn more in The N&O’s higher education newsletter about the programs across the UNC System that are being allowed to ...
Invisible String” author Patrice Karst’s latest book, “How Jackson Found His Joy Again,” helps kids reclaim their joy.
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