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The 13 most banned books of 2022
USA TODAY · Barbara VanDenburgh
It’s not your imagination, and it’s not fearmongering: Books, and our free and ready access to them, are under attack in the U.S.
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Supreme Court’s move on abortion pill in line with majority of Americans
PBS NewsHour · Laura Santhanam
Across virtually all demographic groups, people do not support laws that prohibit access to such prescription medications.
Bed Bath & the great Beyond: How the home-goods giant went bankrupt
NPR · Alina Selyukh
Launched in 1971 with two towels-and-bedding stores in New Jersey, the chain grew even through the Great Recession.
Parenting through the climate crisis
flipboard.com · Meaghan O’Connell
This existential collection carries hopeful advice for the issues of our lifetime.
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Did Ed Sheeran hit pilfer Marvin Gaye classic? Trial to tell
Associated Press · Andrew Dalton and Larry Neumeister
Lawsuit claims “Thinking Out Loud” stole from “Let’s Get It On.”
‘Judy Blume Forever’ celebrates frequently banned author
MovieMaker Magazine · Tim Molloy
A new documentary tells the story of how Blume went from a mildly unsatisfied N.J. housewife to perhaps the greatest novelist of young adult fiction.
How Brexit murdered the Orient Express in the UK
Forbes · Suzanne Rowan Kelleher
The iconic European luxury train that British mystery novelist Agatha Christie made world famous is losing its tie to England.
No passport, no problem: Destination vacations without leaving the US
Axios · Will Chase, Jacque Schrag and Tory Lysik
Turns out you don’t need to get on a plane to see the world.
We’re calling it now, the espresso tonic is the drink of the summer
FOOD & WINE · Merlyn Miller
Carbonation meets caffeination in the best way possible.
For $186,000, this private island could be yours — but there’s a catch
CBS News · C Mandler
Sizable at 25 acres, it is only reachable “by boat or at low tide on foot or by tractor or quad bike.”
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