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Perspective: Spicy food has warnings. Why not spicy books?
Explicit content shows up in teenage and young adult books, with little warning. Could a book content rating system help?
Tourism Minister unveils a book highlighting Tamil Nadu's rich fairs and festivals, urging UNESCO recognition for Pongal.
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From Church people, a wellspring of stories
FAITH IN ACTION Members of the clergy are consistently among the front-line defenders of human rights. Here they led a march ...
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The 50 best games of 2025
Never has that sentiment been more true than in 2025 — seen both in the best games of the year and in the culture around them ...
Traditional sources and scholars have long hypothesized the location of this sacred chest. But tracing its whereabouts is ...
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Carl Radke of 'Summer House' Recalls 'Darkest Period of My Addiction' in Exclusive Memoir Excerpt
The reality TV veteran opens up about family struggles, losing his brother and sobriety in a new memoir, "Cake Eater." ...
By examining several key variables concerning corporate governance, Miyajima and Arikawa examine the evolutionary process of ...
A highly skilled Valheim fan shares an extensive look at an impressive real-life bestiary documenting the hit Viking survival ...
Thomas Duffy's Top 10 Films of 2025. 2025 was a fantastic year for cinema with many great performances, but only one really ...
For years, rumors swirled about where his wealth came from. A Times investigation reveals the truth of how a college dropout ...
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Archaeologists uncover a lost 'Book of the Dead' in Egypt
Archaeologists working in Egypt have brought to light a remarkably preserved funerary papyrus that specialists are already calling a lost “Book of the Dead,” a discovery that folds fresh detail into ...
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