What was the last good thing you read? I get asked this a lot when people learn that I edit book reviews for a living. It can be surprisingly hard to answer, because what counts as good depends on the ...
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Madeleine Thien, Sufiyaan Salam and Guardian readers discuss the titles they have read over the last month. Join the conversation in the comments Lately I have loved Dorothy Tse’s City Like Water, ...
Instagram launched its long-awaited grid reorder feature on Monday, June 8, enabling any of the platform's more than 2 billion users to drag posts into any arrangement they choose — without deleting ...
While the name change was developed independently at each university, leaders at both institutions told The PIE News they arrived at remarkably similar conclusions – traditional labels such as ...
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In less than a decade, surrounded by screens, I lost my ability to read some of the best books ever written. But, inspired by the Guardian’s 100 best novels list, I was determined to get it back It is ...
But it’s up to AI companies to decide whether to share information with the government. But it’s up to AI companies to decide whether to share information with the government. is a senior policy ...
Your Instagram grid is getting a makeover—if you want it to, at least. As of Monday, June 8, Instagram users will be able to rearrange their profile grids (their photos and videos) however they please ...
Section 1. Purpose. The President relies on subordinates in the executive branch to help him faithfully execute the laws and advance the priorities for which he was elected by the American people.