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In Bremerton-based writer and filmmaker Julian Brave NoiseCat’s debut book, “We Survived the Night” (out Oct. 14 from Knopf), the personal is intertwined with the historical. It’s a striking book ...
In a recent interview with Decider, Keira Knightley said that prior to joining the voice cast of Audible’s “Harry Potter: The Full Cast Audio Editions” as Professor Umbridge, she was “not aware” of ...
A day after the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) ordered law enforcement statewide to inspect and halt the use of DataMaster (DMT) alcohol breath testing instruments that have been ...
Re "Affordable housing comes to Linden with 14 new homes through Columbus, land bank project," Sept. 23: The progress at Kohr Place in Linden shows what’s possible when our community invests in ...
The organizations behind Banned Books Week based this year's theme, "Censorship Is So 1984. Read for Your Rights," on Orwell's sobering story to show we may be closer in real life to his dystopia than ...
Despite being nearly a century old, this novel remains an amusing and surprisingly contemporary read. Sackville-West, who herself was an aristocrat married to a statesman, paints a delightful picture ...
Imagine the impact of climate change is irreversible, and decades of flooding, famine, pandemics and war have upended life on earth. That world is explored in Ian McEwan's new novel, “What We Can Know ...
Riona Indhur has received the prestigious National Research Foundation (NRF) postdoctoral research fellowship (Scarce Skills). The project was funded by the National research Foundation and Water ...
Is File Explorer crashing the moment you try to open a large folder in Windows 11 /10? Opening a large folder shouldn’t cause a system crash; however, if you face this issue, you are not alone. The ...
President Trump commented, during an Oval Office event Tuesday, on the impending government funding deadline, and reports that if Democrats and Republicans don't reach a deal the administration will ...
Sen. Tom Cotton and FCC Chairman Brendan Carr are calling on lawmakers to pass a bill that would allow state and federal correctional facilities to use use targeted cellphone jamming equipment. AP ...
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