Flipping through his book, first grader Briden Green stretched out vowels, feeling the curvatures of each word. Sometimes, he repeated the sentences, printed in black ink, until they sounded just ...
Reading is experiencing a resurgence among Gen Z and millennials, many of whom are actively seeking alternatives to “doomscrolling” and the mental fatigue associated with constant social media use. In ...
Epic Games has parted ways with its chief people officer, Monika Fahlbusch. The c-suite change comes less than a month after the Fortnite maker announced mass layoffs affecting over 1,000 employees.
BRIAN HEAD, Utah — While other resorts around Utah have either closed or have plans to, ski season is very much still in session in southern Utah, and they have no intention of going away. "The drive ...
Loading the Elevenlabs Text to Speech AudioNative Player... Hachette Book Group has named Brian J. Distelberg to succeed Lara Heimert as president and publisher of the Basic Books Group. Heimert is ...
Last month, tech columnist David Pogue released a new book titled Apple: The First 50 Years. In the U.S., the hardcover book is regularly priced at $50, but it is currently on sale for around $35 on ...
They’re butting heads with Boar’s Head. Three former New York-area Boar’s Head distributors who sued the company years ago over alleged abusive labor policies — claiming the cold-cuts giant exercised ...
PHOENIX — Klint Kubiak has been preparing his whole life to be an NFL head coach, even before he knew he wanted to follow his father’s career path. It’s why he wasn’t thrown off even when one of the ...
Todd Monken created quite a stir at the Annual League Meeting in Phoenix this week. Nope, not because of his plans for the Cleveland Browns' upcoming quarterback competition. Rather, the first-year ...
Over the past several years, I've asked dozens of authors to tell me about their favorite books—both for a literary series I produce specifically about writerly influence and in passing conversation.
“Did you hear that?” C-3PO asks at the beginning of the first Star Wars movie in 1977. The melodramatic droid is instantly recognizable, with a body coated in gold and eyes that glow orange. He gets ...
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