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Book News: Forgotten Young Adult Novels From 1930s Onward To Get New Life
Also: Isabel Allende's love of Zorro; Lemony Snicket makes a Twitter appearance; Cat Marnell's book proposal was leaked.
'All American' showrunner is a rarity in Hollywood: A Black woman in charge
Nkechi Okoro Carroll is not a unicorn — but as one of the few very successful Black woman showrunners in television, she does stand out
Eric Jerome Dickey, Bestselling Author Whose Novels Focused On Black Life, Dies At 59
Much of Dickey's work, including 1996's Sister, Sister, was centered on strong Black female characters. He wrote 29 books and sold more than 7 million copies worldwide.
The Crack Of Gunfire Shatters The Comity Of One Remaining Bipartisan Tradition
Given the rancor and acrimony that has defined Washington in recent years, the Congressional Baseball Game has been a welcome respite. On Wednesday, that peace and civility was shattered.
From 'Unproud' To 'Hombre,' Election 2016 Is Testing Our Vocabulary
Merriam-Webster noticed the number of unique words coming out of this campaign, and has been using Twitter to report the most searchable words. Lexicographer Peter Sokolowski talks to Rachel Martin.
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Using A Wi-Fi Network's Name To Broadcast A Political Message
Barack Obama supporters and opponents had been doing it for a while. Now Wi-Fi owners are expressing their views about the new president through their network names, such as "Trump Won! HipHipHooray."
'Go Back To Your Bunker,' Seattle Mayor Tells Trump In Spat Over Protests
President Trump sharply criticizes officials' response in Seattle: "Take back your city NOW. If you don't do it, I will."
Foreign Interference Persists And Techniques Are Evolving, Big Tech Tells Hill
Facebook, Twitter and Google told House Democrats on Thursday that they think their countermeasures are working — but foreign governments are changing their techniques too.
Nigerian Army Cites Trump In Its Defense Of Killing Protesters
The U.S. president's words encouraging soldiers to open fire at rock-throwing migrants appeared in a tweet from Nigeria's military, which has reportedly shot at Shiite demonstrators.
British Researchers Say Russia May Have Tried To Influence Brexit Vote
Researchers and analysts in the United Kingdom say Russia used thousands of Twitter accounts to try to divide British society before and after the vote on whether the U.K. should leave the European Union. They say Russian accounts sent out tens of thousands of tweets both for and against the U.K. staying in the E.U.
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