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Senior Congress member of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Football Association (KPKFA), Kaleem Ullah Khan, has strongly opposed the Extraordinary Congress meeting scheduled for May 6, terming it 'illegal ...
Pakistan’s rising kickboxing star Agha Kaleem delivered a thunderous statement at the World Professional Kickboxing Championship, knocking out Azerbaijan’s Revan Musayev in just 15 seconds.
Featured pricing is subject to change. Phoebe Robinson loves books so much, she made it her job. Robinson, who founded her Tiny Reparations Books imprint five years ago, tells Page Six that “to ...
Check out this list of our favorite books published in April across genres. Sometimes, when times are hard, we search for books that will make us feel comforted about the state of the world.
Zeenat’s personal journey took a significant turn when she married actor-producer Mazhar Khan in 1985. The wedding took place in a private ceremony in Singapore, much to the dismay of her mother.
The “And Just Like That…” star is currently reading up to two books a day as she preps to be a Booker Prize judge this year, she told Page Six Thursday at the PEN America Literary Gala.
She’s sold millions of books, gained legions of diehard fans, and has even begun conquering Hollywood. Her work has one box-office smash in the books, and more on the way with big names behind them.
From seaside romances to nonfiction survival stories to twisty crime dramas, here are the books USA TODAY is most excited for in summer 2025. Titles are listed in order of anticipated publication ...
Kudos to the clever people at New York Review Books who chose a cover illustration by the late feminist artist and occultist Marjorie Cameron for their recent reissue of Lisa Tuttle’s uncanny my ...
"The View" co-hosts melted down on Tuesday while discussing the new book by CNN's Jake Tapper and Axios' Alex Thompson about the cover-up of former President Joe Biden's decline while in office ...
Despite our poor, dopamine-addled brains having shrivelled to the size of garden peas, it’s nice to know that books still exist and, should we wish to have a break from our phones, we can read them.
The Pentagon has ordered all military leaders and commands to pull and review all of their library books that address diversity, anti-racism or gender issues by May 21, according to a memo issued ...