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If you love Xaden and Rhysand in their respective series, this underrated romantasy book that flips the genre's biggest trope ...
The suit contends many of the titles removed from Rutherford County Schools library shelves are “serious works of literature” ...
She had never before appeared in court. At least some villagers assumed ... Once she had testified, diabolical books and witches’ meetings, flights and familiars were everywhere.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — South Carolina's elected treasurer is asking the state's highest court to stop a hearing later this ...
Remember Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” law? The unconstitutionally vague law imposed such unclear restrictions on teachers who speak about sexual orientation or gender identity that many feared they could ...
It begins with lies and ends with eliminating the truth-tellers. Authoritarians thrive not by persuading a majority, but by confusing it.
The 78-year-old released Stricly Liable a few years after he was jailed for unlawful sexual intercourse with a girl under 16 ...
ITAT Nagpur held that addition is liable to be deleted since the entire sales having already been recorded in the books of accounts and no sales having been found to have been made out of the books of ...
A decade after an Italian court overturned her conviction, the author of "Free" is embracing all of her quirks ...
We stood up against the DOJ, and the FBI, and the entire media propaganda network, this was the most powerful Leviathan ...
James Cairns “It is exceptionally difficult to grasp the present as history.”[1] Thus begins David McNally’s book on the 2008-09 financial crisis. In everyday usage, the present means now, this ...