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Here's today's Connections answer and hints for groups. These clues will help you solve New York Times' popular puzzle game, ...
The new memoir by the former vice president defends her campaign and allows others to criticize Joe Biden and his team for ...
Despite its sneakiness, dust is predictable. This is a good thing for diligent housekeepers because once you know where dust likes to dwell, keeping it at bay is easy.
The Inside the Lines team uses its proven NFL model to identify our best SportsLine player projections versus the best available odds to build our best bets.
The threatened Florida Scrub-Jay may call in a language we don’t know, but Grant Livingston tries to make sure we understand.
Libby, the internet's beloved app that delivers e-books and audiobooks from your local library to your e-reader or phone, has ...
New Dean of the University Library Galadriel Chilton joins UMass Lowell from the Ivy Plus Libraries Confederation, where she ...
Including "The Wilderness" by Angela Flournoy, "107 Days" by Kamala Harris, "Heart the Lover" by Lily King, and "Lightbreakers" by Aja Gabel.
Your September 18 horoscope is here. Mercury enters Libra, urging us to approach matters from a calm perspective. However, ...
The theme for the Observer’s Best of Dallas 2025 issue,"Big D’s Banned Book Fair," is about celebrating books. We’re into ...
Christian publishing can and does pursue many aims. But its most profound witness is to craft books that do more than merely inform—books that invite readers into an intimate experience with Scripture ...
“ News of the World, ” by Paulette Jiles. Jiles died this summer and I read this novel, a western set in 19th-century Texas, ...