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‘Best books’ picks 2024: So many books, such low energy | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette· 3 days agoThe New York Times and The New Yorker are publishing lists of the "Best Books of 2024, So Far."...
Chase Sapphire Preferred review: A standout travel card with impressive perks
Yahoo Personal Finance· 6 days agoAll opinions belong solely to the author(s) and are not those of any other entity. The details on...
Catastrophic Titan sub disaster: A year later the search for answers continues.
USA Today· 16 hours agoA year after a tiny submersible imploded, crushing all aboard on their way to see the famed wreck of...
Review: Charles Fort's underrated influence
Reason.com· 5 days agoCharles Fort lived a century ago but is still invoked fairly frequently today: the "inspired clown" (as the screenwriter and playwright Ben Hecht called...
Blood and Cheese speak! Inside “House of the Dragon” season 2's gruesome moment (exclusive)
Entertainment Weekly via Yahoo News· 2 days agoWhen Blood covers Jaehaerys' mouth in the episode, for example, it's actually the kid's father...
Adanola just dropped its heatwave collection right in time for bikini szn
Cosmo via Yahoo News· 16 hours agoSpotted on Kaia Gerber and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Manchester-based athleisure label Adanola has...
What Is Copilot? Microsoft's AI Assistant Explained
PC Magazine· 17 hours agoCopilot is a conversational chat interface that lets you search for specific information, generate text such as emails and summaries, and create images...
Parade by Rachel Cusk review: a daring work of experimentation that strikes out against conformity
The Conversation· 7 days agoRachel Cusk is an author some British reviewers love to hate. Take her new book for example, one reviewer at the Times ...
From ‘romantasy’ to reality TV, why we love guilty pleasures so much
NPR· 4 days agoAnd… she did. After talking to Schalk, I thought about all the times I’ve pretended not to like a TV show or book for fear of being “uncool,” and all the potential conversations ...
Akwaeke Emezi's novel 'Little Rot' is a thrilling but difficult descent into darkness
Los Angeles Times· 1 day agoLike Akwaeke Emezi’s genre-hopping body of work, the Nigeria-set novel “Little Rot” resists easy...