Novels by Karen Russell and Bryan Washington are among those vying for the award in fiction, while books about Gaza, foster care and women in Russia are up for the nonfiction prize. By Elizabeth A.
Banned Books Week, held from October 5-11, highlights censorship and celebrates the freedom to read. Despite an increase in book challenges, a 2022 poll found that 71% of Americans surveyed oppose ...
Throughout history, altars have been used to worship God. The sacrament table and temple altars symbolize the sacrifice of Jesus Christ and His infinite Atonement. “As we make and honor our covenants, ...
President Dallin H. Oaks presides in the Saturday afternoon session of General Conference. President Oaks noted the passing of President Nelson and said that personal tributes to the former prophet ...
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U.S. consumers are pulling back while higher-income households keep spending, says JLL’s Jaggi
Naveen Jaggi, JLL president of retail advisory services, joins 'Fast Money' to discuss new consumer survey data, the resilience of top-income households, how these dynamics shape where shoppers go, ...
New novels by Thomas Pynchon and Brandon Taylor; memoirs by Susan Orlean, Malala Yousafzai and Tim Curry; the conclusion of an epic fantasy series by Philip Pullman; and more. Credit...The New York ...
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