News

Maris Kreizman is a 40-something book critic, columnist for Lit Hub and one-time podcaster. In her debut essay collection “I ...
The Supreme Court has told Maryland parents their children do not have to sit through militant LGBTQ+ indoctrination classes, ...
The Supreme Court backed President Donald Trump’s effort to curtail lower court orders that have hampered his agenda for months. However, it signaled that the president’s controversial plan to ...
The Supreme Court will issue its final six opinions of the current term Friday — from cases it heard in the spring and possibly some emergency petitions.
Suzanne Pharr’s career as an organizer and so-called “political handywoman” spans over five decades, much of which has been ...
Beacon Press / Wulf Bradley Born in Chicago and raised in Alabama, WJ Lofton’s creative work breathes life into the ...
A collection of must-reads curated by Ash Center’s Reimagining Democracy team. As summer unfolds, the Reimagining Democracy ...
Sen. Lisa Murkowski, the independent-minded Republican from Alaska, often defied President Trump during his first term, ...
Imagine getting a positive pregnancy test and then – just a few days later – learning you’ll be prime minister. In hindsight, ...
Their reading material will include history, public policy and even some novels set in RI – and one book with a local tie ...
Political analyst Sean Freeder joins me to break down the questions around Biden’s decline and what’s on the horizon for the Democrats on this week’s episode of Politics & Power.
Books have power — and sharp authors aren’t afraid to wield that. But what’s just as important and often ignored is a book ’s ability to remove the reader from the real world entirely.