It’s September, and we finally get to ask the question: What’s Sara reading in Reading? Yes, although long-time WGN Radio bookworm Sara Tieman has left the station, and the country, she’s still part ...
The first week or so of the 2025 season is behind us. There has been a lot to talk about across the state, so let’s check in with some of the biggest takeaways so far.
As the weather cools and the Greater Cincinnati area welcomes fall, there's no better time to find the perfect book. Cincinnati is great for bibliophiles, as Cincinnati & Hamilton County Public ...
Nearly eight years have passed since Robert Langdon, the world's most dashing tenured faculty, found himself ensnared in a dangerous global conspiracy. That's a long wait for the professor's loyal ...
Valeria Vargas Valverde, left, reading the universal prayer, and Antonia Salzano, St. Carlo Acutis' mother, are seen Sept. 7, 2025, at the canonization Mass of St. Carlo and St. Pier Giorgio Frassati ...
PHOENIX — Like all pitchers in September, Garrett Whitlock is navigating the aches and pains of the season. Some parts of his body don’t feel great. Yet after Whitlock spent most of the past three ...
(Reuters) -Technology giant Apple was accused by authors in a lawsuit on Friday of illegally using their copyrighted books to help train its artificial intelligence systems, part of an expanding legal ...
The settlement is the largest payout in the history of U.S. copyright cases and could lead more A.I. companies to pay rights holders for use of their works. By Cade Metz Reporting from San Francisco ...
I am a clerk at a public library. I like my job, my co-workers, and helping people use the library. However, I am experiencing an issue that makes me extremely uncomfortable, and I am not sure how to ...
Current political and economic issues succinctly explained. There is one fact that nearly everyone—prominent investors, leading international economists, and top think tanks—tend to get wrong: the ...
Check out books by Thomas Pynchon, Kiran Desai and Joe Hill, and revisit familiar worlds with Dan Brown, Mick Herron and Bolu Babalola. Credit...The New York Times Supported by By Laura Thompson and ...