If philosophers and theologians posit that the human experience demands suffering, Severance both underscores and inverts this truth: Suffering demands a human experience. At Lumon, every attempt to ...
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The cover image on Mary Catherine Starr’s new book says it all: A mother sits on the toilet, head in her hands, as her two ...
The 74-year-old Jewish Democratic senator from New York is slated to release his tome “Antisemitism in America: A Warning” — ...
Michael Wagner and his pregnant wife, Joanne, were traveling to the March for Life in Washington in 1976 when she — and their ...
A young water protector observes a black snake who threatens to poison the water and bring ruin toward the world. As the girl ...
This Women's History Month, celebrate with this intersectional list of nonfiction titles about feminism, theory, history, and ...
Invite the Ukrainian president to the heartland of America. Show him and the world that we categorically denounce the treatment he received.
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Emmy winner David E. Kelley has teamed with Harlan Coben to adapt his Myron Bolitar novels as a TV series, sources tell ...
A former Facebook executive recounted several awkward encounters Zuckerberg had with world leaders in her memoir.
A young girl is left parentless and alone during the Great Depression and while at an orphanage, she encounters an baby elephant. Their lives wind up intertwining in the years to come. This idea ...