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Cultural institutions big and small across the state are contending with an abrupt end to grants that many depend on for ...
People from across the United Kingdom swarmed this small town, and soon book sellers from other kingdoms and republics ...
The monks curated a vast manuscript and book collection at the Library of Clairvaux Abbey, a site in Champagne, France, founded in 1115. The group of 12th- and 13th-century works expanded to more than ...
President Trump is no fan of the free press. But he's not the only powerful person in the U.S. using the courts to silence ...
From children's books, to nonfiction, to mysteries and LGBTQ+ lit, discover the authors — who were librarians, or still are — ...
Our columnist on the month’s best releases. Credit...Pablo Amargo Supported by By Sarah Weinman Sometimes you know ...
Normally steady big-yield BDCs, CEFs and REITs just sold off, thereby creating some unusually attractive opportunities. Read ...
The world we inhabit is the result of a chain of decisions, none of them inevitable. Journalism can help inform those decisions and how people think about them.
A federal judge on Thursday ordered the Elizabeth school district to return 19 banned books to the shelves of its school ...
A letter from the administration promised to withdraw funding from schools that allow certain D.E.I. programs. But what ...
It's hard to pinpoint when synesthesia, the rare neurological condition where a stimulus that affects one sense prompts a ...
Casten Carlberg and other supporters of automated translation argue it isn’t meant to replace translators and that instead, ...