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NPR speaks with writer Kiese Laymon about his new children's book "City Summer, Country Summer," in which three Black boys form a deep connection during one transformative summer in the South.
MADRID WAS ON THE JV BASEBALL TEAM AT CENTENNIAL HIGH SCHOOL. BOTH HIS TEAMMATES AND COACHES, FINDING OUT ABOUT HIS DEATH AT ...
Have you tried the sliced cucumber fad? Or used apple cider vinegar as a hair rinse? In my family, there’s no TikTok trend ...
Kimberly Sullivan's 32-year-old stepson survived an alleged 20 years of captivity, escaping only after starting a fire. Here's what we know.
Tanisia Moore, a Birmingham mother of three, has turned her pandemic career change from attorney to children's author into a ...
For years, the children of most Rohingya refugees in India had been denied education. Their fight led them to the Supreme ...
An 11-year-old schoolgirl has written a book with a protagonist who has vitiligo to encourage young people to embrace ...
Tiana wrote her first book, My Afro: Twin Best Friends, at the age of seven to celebrate her natural hair texture. Young ...
Tiana wrote her first book called My Afro: Twin Best Friends, aimed at celebrating her natural hair texture, at the age of ...
Tallahassee’s Word of South Festival kicks off Friday evening with a sold out concert. Musicians and authors will appear ...
Hormonal shifts lead to massive changes in body and mind, including growth spurts beyond just height, hair growth ... “My ...
Utah on Tuesday added new protections for the children of online content creators following the child abuse conviction of ...