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The Worst Kind Of Groundhog Day: Let's Talk (Again) About Diversity In Publishing
As a writer and critic, I am not just bored with this conversation. I am sick of it. I have written these sentences before. I will write them again.
Iowa adjournment rules differ from many other states
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — While the timetable for adjournment in the Iowa Legislature remains up in the air, lawmakers in many other states have more clear…
BuzzFeed's Saeed Jones Wrote A Beautiful Thing On Being Black In The Book World
"Combing through mastheads and tables of contents for the names of writers who are not straight white men can make you feel crazy. And it is crazy that doing so is still necessary."
Nebraska Legislature to end this year's session early
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska lawmakers are expected to end this year's session with one day to spare.Speaker Galen Hadley says lawmakers will meet for…
Depression Treatments Inspired By Club Drug Move Ahead In Tests
A decade ago, scientists showed that the anesthetic ketamine could relieve major depression in hours. Now, two chemical cousins of the drug are entering the late stages of clinical testing.
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NOAA Warns Of Powerful Storms, Despite Seeing 'Below-Normal' Hurricane Season
The agency also unveiled new forecast graphics that are more detailed and highlight threats posed by potentially deadly storm surges.
Nebraska Attorney General to challenge death penalty law in court
Attorney General Doug Peterson says he’ll seek a court order to resolve whether the state can carry out the sentences of Nebraska’s 10 death row inmates.A…
David Oyelowo On Acting, His Royal Roots And The One Role He Won't Take
The British-born Nigerian actor talks about playing an American veteran in Nightingale, the reasons he stays in character for weeks at a time and his aversion to playing "the black best friend."
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Smartphones Are So Smart They Can Now Test Your Vision
In a new study, an easy-to-use app did just as good a job as the machines in an eye doctor's office. That's a boon for people in low-income countries — and really for anyone with vision issues.
As Publishing Industry Courts China, Authors Speak Out Against Censorship
Chinese writers and publishers are being celebrated this week at BookExpo America — the industry's largest trade event in North America. Free speech advocates are supporting silenced Chinese writers.
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