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In “We Don’t Talk About Carol,” former journalist Sydney Singleton discovers the diary of an aunt she never knew she had.
Tariq “Black Thought” Trotter of The Roots spoke at the Community College of Philadelphia about overcoming and growing from ...
Going back several fights, Mike Tyson had developed alopecia, a condition that manifested itself with a bald spot on the ...
For Mir and Garfinkle, America’s reversion to “orality” underlies much of today’s political dysfunction. In their telling, ...
A royal honour for groundbreaking journalist Suzanne McFadden, founder of LockerRoom who first brought lucky America's Cup ...
Several erstwhile teen stars are coming to Connecticut this week. Debbie Gibson has been a pop star who wrote her own hits since she was 16 years old. Now, she has a 40-year career to draw on when she ...
Written by Alfred Hassler, member of the Fellowship of Reconciliation (FOR), Martin Luther King and the Montgomery Story ...
Blending personal observations and experiences with good backgrounding, author Karida L. Brown tells this story in a ...
The Supreme Court is entering its busiest period for deciding important cases. Opinions could drop soon on birthright ...
William F. Buckley Jr. was the erudite heart of American conservatism. But the political vision that he helped forge was—and ...
Nathan Marsak, who spent years getting the rights to reissue Arnold Hylen's book filled with his photographs of the city on the cusp of change, estimates 98% of the buildings depicted are now gone.
Bill Clinton and James Patterson tell USA TODAY about "The First Gentleman," their new book where the president's husband is on trial for murder.