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Authors break down why George Orwell's '1984' feels closer to real life than ever before
From their first time reading Orwell's "1984" to what the term "Orwellian" means, five authors share thoughts on censorship ...
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FT: Latvia 0-5 England. England. It's official! England will be playing in North America next summer. Thomas Tuchel's men ...
The author also talks about his relationship to J.R.R. Tolkien, the deadline-blowing origins of his characters Dunk and Egg ...
I Wrote This for Attention' is out now — opens up about Googling himself, divorcing in public and the diagnosis that reframed ...
It wasn't the farmers who wanted daylight saving time, and Benjamin Franklin did not invent it. Ten facts to know the time ...
How does it happen? This Banned Books Week, USA TODAY is answering your questions. Start the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning. What are banned books?
The most popular items on the menu are Quadrant’s biscuits and gravy — a dish the menu claims “sticks to your ribs” — and the ...
In her delightfully written new memoir, 'Joyride,' Susan Orlean mixes personal stories with a bit of writing advice.
The Stanford educated medical doctor has deep ties to MAHA but will have to convince senators and mainstream Americans of her qualifications as the nation’s top doctor.
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How travel will get more personalised for Indians in 2026
Travel trends are changing one destination at a time. With millennials and Gen Z ready to explore their hearts out, a survey reveals what's going to be like it for Indian travellers in 2026.
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