News
It may be surprising to see fiction on this list, but Evaristo’s skill at portraying 12 very different protagonists in this ...
12d
Comic Book Resources on MSNWhy Was The Handmaid's Tale Banned?
Since its release in 1985, Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale novel has been banned in several countries, including the United States and Canada.
Hosted on MSN13d
10 of the best podcasts for book lovers
Authors appearing on the most recent episodes of the podcast include Bernardine Evaristo, Min Jin Lee and Kate Atkinson. This weekly podcast from Penguin Books is an ecletic mix of author interviews, ...
View this 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom rental house at 7 Devereaux Road, Boronia Heights QLD 4124. Available from Sunday, 06 July 2025. Contact agent for price.
Clayton Kershaw carves his name into the baseball history books with 3,000th career strikeout at Dodger Stadium Clayton Kershaw, now just the 20th pitcher in Major League Baseball history to reach ...
The best new books of 2025 (so far) include novels from award-winning authors, essays from a celebrated poet, and a story about a woman sexually attracted to airplanes.
The Supreme Court has sided with religious parents who want to pull their children out of the classroom when a public school lesson uses LGBTQ storybooks.
A Supreme Court ruling over a Montgomery County lawsuit gave parents the right to opt their kids out of lessons with LGBTQ+ books. These are the children's books they relied on.
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of a group of Maryland parents who sued a school board over its refusal to allow elementary school children to be taken out of classes with LGBTQ-themed storybooks.
The Supreme Court on Friday backed a group of religious parents who want to opt their elementary school children out of engaging with LGBTQ books in the classroom, another major legal win for ...
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of a group of parents who wanted to opt their children out of instruction with storybooks that address gender identity and sexual orientation.
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Maryland parents who objected on religious grounds to the use of books with LGBTQ characters in elementary school.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results