A mom is paying her 11-year-old $10 per banned book—following a viral movement to fight censorship with reading.
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Why you should read these banned books now
USA TODAY staff on the value of reading banned books like "The Bluest Eye," "Gender Queer" and "Looking for Alaska." ...
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‘I feel like a spy.’ In Mike Miles’ HISD, teachers and students say reading books is a secret plot
First HISD took the libraries. Now teachers say the district’s curriculum leaves no room for storybooks and some are secretly ...
An intense exchange with Marilyn Monroe sounds silly. But in a new book, Justin Smith-Ruiu is dead serious about what we might learn from altered states. An intense exchange with Marilyn Monroe sounds ...
The average cost of assisted living in the US is about $4,500 a month, or $54,000 annually, and the truth is, most people cannot afford to pay that too soon. Even if the money is not a problem, nobody ...
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Kat Abughazaleh knows how to create viral moments online. She’s an old pro, in fact, capable of posting clips of herself that can rack up millions of views. But engineering attention in the physical ...
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A Delancey Street townhouse filled with 100,000 books is a bibliophile’s dream — and an epic estate sale
When estate sales expert John Romani walks through a house for the first time, he can tell a lot about the person who lived there by the literature that lines their shelves. In the end, it turns out ...
The foundation started by billionaire George Soros, long a target of conspiracy theories, could soon be under investigation.
BRATTLEBORO — A $1 million donation from a local community member will be used to open a family shelter on the campus of the Winston Prouty Center for Child and Family Development. On Monday morning, ...
The current government administration may be penning the pages of the present — but we, the people, write the story of our future.
Read all of Slate’s stories about the 25 Greatest Picture Books of the Past 25 Years. On Oct. 8, 2010, the New York Times ran a story on its front page: “Picture Books No Longer a Staple for Children.
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