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Which would you prefer? Eternal life or unlimited wealth? How about both? For that, you need The Philosopher's Stone: known throughout the history of alchemy as a substance that can turn base metals ...
The left tends to emphasize individual choice on social issues, as with the pro-choice movement, while the right tends to ...
Welcome back to Week in Review! We've got tons of cool stuff for your reading pleasure this week: Jeff Bezos backs EV startup ...
Miguel Sard talks about the new direction Shawbrook Group is taking and the uniting of its brands Bluestone Mortgages and TML ...
Bookshop.org’s Read It Forward initiative with BookTrust and Scottish Book Trust has raised funds to support over 1,500 families since returning in February this year, an increase on the 1,000 ...
The UNT grad taps into her background in social work to deliver a debut novel filled with understanding and humanity.
This is listed as a Class II recall, which is the FDA's second most severe recall category. This means that using the ...
"Prose to the People," edited by Katie Mitchell, chronicles the legacy of past and present Black bookstore's throughout the ...
Simply announcing a great product or service isn’t enough. Without a compelling narrative, even the best pitch can fall flat, ...
China collusion: Sarah Wynn-Williams, Facebook’s former head of global public policy who wrote a book about her time ... Dropping Dropbox: Dropbox chief customer officer Eric Cox, who joined ...
To understand what happened, you must first know what life on the road was like for a traveling salesman in 1910.
Following an explosive row at his charity Sentebale, a surprise visit to Ukraine, and a London court case, this is what ...