A school district in Pennsylvania temporarily banned the Girls Who Code book series, according to a report by nonprofit Pen America. In an extensive index of banned books compiled by the organisation, ...
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Ahead of the June primary election, the Southern California News Group compiled a list of questions to pose to the candidates who wish to represent you. You can find the full questionnaire below.
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Jon Krakauer, now 72, says he deeply regrets joining the 1996 Everest expedition that claimed eight lives in a single storm. In interviews with People and National Geographic, he described the ...
If You Loved These Authors' YA Books, You Need to Read Their Adult Novels—Here Are 12 of the Best The Best Books of 2025, According to Barnes & Noble Booksellers and Amazon Editors Our 15 ...
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Get to know Kate and Jon Gosselin’s eight children: Mady, Cara, Alexis, Hannah, Aaden, Collin, Leah and Joel Ariana Quihuiz is a contributing writer at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since ...
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