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Nancy Grachek Hodges has taken some of her experiences as a preschool teacher, used them to write a children’s book and is ...
A Metro Detroit nonprofit organization is expanding its services. Birdie's Bookmobile is on a mission to end book deserts and ...
Columnist David Romtvedt reminisces about how publicly funded book discussions once allowed Wyomingites from Newcastle to Jackson to make sense of their lives and one another.
Accessing reading material in prisons is hard, but Freedom Reads co-founder Reginald Betts, a former inmate, went beyond books, creating libraries made by former prisoners.
Michael Rainey Jr.'s $2.4 million initiative aims to equip Staten Island youth with essential financial management skills.
At some 940-pages, the legislation is a sprawling collection of tax breaks, spending cuts and other Republican priorities, including new money for national defense and deportations.
CIA Director John Ratcliffe on Wednesday said in a statement that the agency had obtained “a body of credible evidence [that] indicates Iran’s Nuclear Program has been severely damaged” by ...
Eighteen Newark High School students became authors this year through a program that helps girls process trauma through writing.
One key question remains whether Iran, which has always insisted its nuclear program is for strictly peaceful purposes, now changes its calculations and its strategy.
Residents in central Tehran said they could see and hear heavy strikes, while Israel said it was defending itself from an attack. Earlier, President Trump suggested that a new government could ...