Four international officer alumni of Command and General Staff College were inducted to the International Hall of Fame March ...
The ongoing battle in Turkey has become increasingly significant for the entire world. If the Turkish popular movement wins, its victory will have a significant impact in galvanizing resistance to the ...
The school district noted in a court filing that it couldn’t return the 19 books to library shelves because they had been ...
The books in school libraries singled out by Moms for Liberty often contain scenes describing sexual situations.
That's the novel approach about a half-dozen Des Moines Public Schools are taking to get kids to read — using vending ...
A look at nine fascinating communities from around the world, as documented by teenagers there. By The Learning Network Are cellphones the cause of increased student conflicts? If so, what can ...
The school is the first in Vermont to receive Nana’s Books, which are now in 24 schools across the country.
Written both in English and Spanish, I am, Yo Soy encourages children to embrace every part of who they are and their culture ...
By Alissa Nutting In his new book, David Szalay offers unvarnished scenes from a lonely, rags-to-riches life. By Dwight Garner Two new books use divergent styles to look at mind control ...
Sixty years after he first began serializing it in the Yiddish press, and 42 years after publisher Alfred A. Knopf acquired the book, “Sons and Daughters” — the last novel by the late, great ...
These new titles for Pesach give young ones a taste of the holiday’s history and traditions, from tales of adventure to a board book shaped like a Seder plate.
“I See You’ve Called in Dead” follows a middle-aged depressive who rediscovers life’s joys, with a little help from his friends. Steve Oney’s engaging and deeply reported “On Air ...