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"Prose to the People," edited by Katie Mitchell, chronicles the legacy of past and present Black bookstore's throughout the country. NPR spoke with five booksellers profiled in the vast collection.
The Pratt Free Market in Baltimore offers residents the ability to shop for food without needing to check out.
A University of Houston-Victoria history faculty member has received her second fellowship in the past few years and will have the opportunity to finish a research project in California.
Sales are always priced with .97 at the end, and an asterisk (or "death star", as Costco members like to call it) means the ...
Less than a week after the U.S. Naval Academy removed 381 books and literary works from its library, a local Annapolis book ...
The president is said to be pleased as punch about both his ex-daughter-in-law Vanessa Trump’s relationship with golf legend ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A New Springville Easter egg hunt Saturday offered program participants from the GRACE Foundation and ...
Steuart Walton, the grandson of Walmart founder, Sam Walton, is destined to oversee the family fortune. He has been on the board without much fanfare since 2016 and may be the most important board ...
Two Albany residents have been sentenced to state prison for their roles in a larceny ring that targeted an Ulta Beauty store ...
Ariana Hussain, Teacher Librarian, The Blake School, Hopkins, Minnesota, has been elected vice president/president-elect of ...
A member of a New Jersey town council and several reputed Lucchese crime family members played roles in an illegal betting ...
Online spending by Walmart+ members has increased by 50% over the past year alone — and the company says it plans to use ...