I’m Generation X, so of course I was raised by Judy Blume, the patron saint of teen girl readers from the 1970s on, with her frank, funny realist novels on everything from first periods to first ...
The topic is simmering as Aussies weigh up the reported lower running costs of EVs against petrol prices threatening to bust through the $3-a-litre mark. While proponents argue that charging at home ...
Artificial intelligence is already being used to write romance novels, academic papers and software applications. But how does A.I. stack up against some of the world’s best human writers? Skeptics ...
This week, we asked our readers to toss on their jerseys and root for their favorite sports teams while commemorating a few of the amazing stadiums they've visited. From all-star rivals to historic ...
Police in Lenexa, Kansas used automated license plate reader (ALPR) technology to pursue a man who wrote a critical op-ed about the police department, according to reporting by Kansas public radio ...
According to a recent study, reading for pleasure has fallen by 40% in the last 20 years, continuing a long-running downward trend. By many measures, reading skills for both students and adults ...
Although he retired from a long career as a law professor at LSU in 2011, Patrick H. Martin continues to lead a busy life. Martin, who turns 81 this month, has served as an adjunct professor at LSU in ...
As the temperatures drop and the holidays wind down, Whidbey Island beckons as the perfect setting for a cozy, winter retreat, whether you’re a reader or a writer. The island offers a slower-paced, ...
After joining The Athletic earlier this week, just in time for the start of rookie camp, veteran New York Rangers beat writer Vincent Mercogliano will hang out for an hour today, starting at noon ET, ...
An author who’s jumped genres, three picture books from one writer, farming, shipwrecks and poetry are in the spotlight as we wind down books for late summer. “Despite Herself” by Jessie Chandler: ...