The Tucson Festival of Books is back at the University of Arizona for its 16th year, boosting the community and economy.
In “Red Scare,” Clay Risen shows how culture in the United States is still driven by the political paranoia of the 1950s.
Analysis - Debating Ideas reflects the values and editorial ethos of the African Arguments book series, publishing engaged, ...
Businessman and politician Agostinho Vuma launched two books yesterday in the city of Maputo. These are "Public-Private Dialogue in Mozambique - Impact on the Economy and Guide for Investors" and ...
Happy Friday, and welcome to The Future in 5 Questions. This week we talk with Catherine Bracy, a civic technologist and CEO ...
The clinking of glasses and the low murmur of conversation fill the air at Café Riche. Sunlight streams through the windows, ...
Downing Street has slapped down Rachel Reeves after the Chancellor suggested Donald Trump was to blame for Britain’s ...
Beyond his scholarly work, Murray was a dedicated teacher and mentor. His enthusiasm for engaging with young minds and his ...
In a presentation at the London Book Fair, a BookScan analyst said that many of the trends that led to a small sales increase ...
As more coverups from the Biden White House come to light, it should come as no surprise to find that the previous administration was ‘fudging’ the books to conceal what was really going on with ...
This week in Friday Philosophy, David Gordon reviews The Tariff Superstition: Why Protectionism Always Fails and Who Really ...
Bidens “no daylight” order limited Kamala Harriss debate strategy against Trump, reveals new book. Internal campaign blame ...