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Lansing State Journal on MSNWhat's the difference between Real and Enhanced ID? What to know in Michigan before May 7The Real ID Act takes effect on May 7, and some Michigan travelers still need to make the switch. Here's what to know.
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Word from the Smokies: Authors anticipate ‘magic’ at third annual Tremont Writers ConferenceKaren Spears Zacharias was 40 years old when she published her first book, but the seed ... presenting writers with real-time ...
The feeling of not being able to fit into the world is one of the inspirations for Aron Nels Steinke’s newest graphic novel, “Speechless.” ...
Ten unforgettable books that bypass belief and go straight to the gut—quiet, sharp, and lasting enough to shift even the most ...
President Donald Trump, by virtue of winning a second term and so dramatically reshaping the country and the world, can now ...
When it comes to the one book our staffers would read over and over again, many of us turn to classics over buzzy new reads.
The International Publishing and Book Fair (SIEL) in Rabat this year provided a dynamic space for discussing pressing human ...
You have six tries in total and can only use real words (so no filling the boxes with EEEEE to see if there's an E). Don't forget letters can repeat too (ex: BOOKS). If you need any further advice ...
I was putting finishing touches on a book titled, Unfinished Pentecost, about men and women who studied in Rome in the 1960s during the Second Vatican Council and how it changed their lives. I thought ...
In April 1983, a British newspaper, The Sunday Times, claimed to be printing an extraordinary historical document. In fact, ...
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