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Around the country, parents, politicians and school boards are challenging the content of books at a pace not seen in decades.
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Around the country, parents, politicians and school boards are challenging the content of books at a pace not seen in decades.
Applied economics professor Steve Hanke of Johns Hopkins University calculates Turkey’s current annual inflation rate at more than 80 percent.
This week's Frankfurt book fair, the world's oldest and largest, brings with it the first wave of pandemic novels.
The Frankfurt book fair, the world's largest, opens its doors this week to a publishing industry in robust health after the pandemic boosted reading.
A teacher’s personality, language and teaching style all have the profound capability of shaping such young minds.
Online fiction app Radish is being bought for $440 million by South Korean internet conglomerate Kakao.
They are beloved by generations of early readers for their wacky rhyming tales and mischievous plotlines, but six Dr. Seuss books are being pulled...
Not all superheroes wear capes: some prefer dresses. Cartoonist Steven Appleby drew on his own cross-dressing to create August Crimp, who transforms into “Dragman”...
It’s an occasion that might make even Mr. Grumpy crack a smile. The colourful Mr. Men children’s books are celebrating their 50th birthday. The...
Before the COVID-19 lockdown, Cathy Carson had just a small local audience in Northern Ireland. The poet and monologist had performed at open mics...