Charles Baxter’s new novel is a snapshot of a troubled America, disguised as a speculative comedy. If you’re brazen enough to ...
Stephenson is a writer of exuberant prose who revels in embracing big ideas, often in the fields of science and technology.
College students skirting around doing assigned readings is not necessarily a new phenomenon, but lately, that problem has ...
New Zealand will be up against India in a three-match Test series, starting October 16 at M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru.
Demand for exam books is up, partly because AI has made some professors uncomfortable with online tests. But many students can't write by hand.
As the "science of reading" movement has spread, predictable texts for beginning readers have come under fire.
A pair of higher education researchers want to see universities move away from “identity” focused “common reading” books and focus on less political themes. Heterodox Academy researchers Alex ...
Acclaimed author Charles Baxter takes on America's absurdities, aided by technology, in his new novel "Blood Test." ...
A dispute over library books has cost Llano County residents $270,000 in legal fees, frayed community ties and threatened to ...
Bob Woodward speaks to NPR about the revelations in his new book, and recounts how key moments and meetings in recent years ...
Looking up a plane's model before you book your flight can help you plan your in-flight experience and choose the best seat. For one, an airline’s cabin layouts and seats may vary even within ...
The "Sunday Morning" book reviewer offers his suggestions for fall reading, including new novels by Richard Powers, Rachel Kushner and Danzy Senna.