Month: February 2023

Journalists estimate that between 1 and 3 million Uyghur people are currently being held in detention camps by the Chinese government as an act of cultural genocide. That we in the U.S. know about this is largely due to the courageous reporting of Uyghur American journalists such as Gulchehra Hoja. In her stunning memoir, A
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Vaping is becoming increasingly popular due to its wide selection of flavors and devices, but before diving into this technology-driven subculture, there are a few factors that every vaper should consider. This post will examine what makes up a great vaping device and provide tips to help you make an informed decision when selecting yours.
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Ruby Stokes heard your cries loud and clear.  The actress was a big part of Bridgerton‘s first season, playing the role of Francesca Bridgerton on the Netflix drama. But when it came time for the much-hyped season two, Ruby was barely anywhere to be found. Her sudden absence bewildered fans of the show—who began questioning her whereabouts with tongue-in-cheek
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In November, Penguin Random House’s acquisition of Simon & Schuster was blocked by a federal court ruling. PRH decided not to appeal the decision. Since then, the fate of the publisher has been up in the air, especially since Paramount Global, its parent company, has stated it “does not fit strategically within Paramount’s broader portfolio”
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BookPage is excited to host a first look at the new print edition of Kennedy Ryan’s gorgeous and pulse-quickening romance The Kingmaker.  The first part of an addictive duology, The Kingmaker is a suspenseful, intrigue-filled ride that generated internet buzz before BookTok and Bookstagram ruled the bestseller lists. The beautiful new edition from Bloom will
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