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Last month a private jet belonging to Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff winged its way from Abu Dhabi to Doha to Moscow and ...
I am writing this month about the Maxwell House Haggadah Project. The Haggadah, of course, retells the story of the Hebrew ...
In ‘Melting Point’, Rachel Cockerell provides lots of historical sources, but little insight into what they’re saying.
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The Atlantan Magazine on MSNLisa Kaye Rayner's Memoir Shows It's OK to Be ImperfectFrom Pain to Power Lisa Kaye Rayner's debut memoir, Shelf Life of a Trophy Wife (Fitting Words Publishing, May 6), shows us it's OK not to be perfect. PHOTO BY LAHCEN BOUFEDJI Lisa Kaye Rayner's debut ...
In ”Last Seen,” historian Judith Giesberg explores how formerly enslaved people tried to reunite with their lost loved ones ...
My story about two men getting married has drawn both scorn and deep appreciation over the years. Now, it’s getting banned.
Dana Perino's new book "I Wish Someone Had Told Me ..." features advice from her Fox News colleagues. But she has plenty to ...
My 92-year-old mom's politically engaged, widely read, a clothes horse and a quick draw with a cocktail shaker. Here's how her remarkable life led to my new book.
In the latest edition of Isa’s Book Club, first-time author Catherine Airey joins Isa Soares to discuss her book about intergenerational trauma, ‘Confessions.’ ...
"Prose to the People," edited by Katie Mitchell, chronicles the legacy of past and present Black bookstore's throughout the country. NPR spoke with five booksellers profiled in the vast collection.
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