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The blogger behind "People I Want To Punch In The Throat" talks about women's midlife experiences.
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From theaters to stadiums, how rock 'n' roll changed the live performance industry.
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In 2016, a plot to kill hundreds of Somali Muslim immigrants in southwest Kansas was foiled by an unlikely hero.
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In their memoir "All Boys Aren't Blue," the author shares experiencing everything from bullying to a loving grandmother to their earliest sexual relationships.
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Reiser's childhood dream to be a comic took an acting detour through 33 films and 18 television roles that included creating and starring in TV's "Mad About You."
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Garrard Conley walked away from the Love in Action program fearing his family and his God would reject him.
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Advocate Heather McGhee has found that when Americans cross the racial divide they can accomplish more together and to everyone's benefit.
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The result is "All of the Marvels: A Journey to the Ends of the Biggest Story Ever Told," a guide into the Marvel universe.
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In a memoir of her 19 years on the bench, Judge LaDoris Hazzard Cordell points to what is broken in our judicial system and how it can be fixed.
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White families have a tendency to avoid tough racial conversations by teaching colorblindness or by failing to intervene when witnessing racist behavior—habits that reinforce racism in American culture.
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The Raven Book Store survived 2020 by shipping books to customers across the country. Now, it's doubling down on the effort in a bigger location designed for "a new model of bookselling.”
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In his new book, Sasha Issenberg argues that the LGBTQ community's focus was elsewhere when conservative Christians unleashed an attack against same-sex marriage.