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Trump-Backed Author JD Vance Wins Ohio Republican Senate Primary

Tuesday's Senate primary elections have been called and will set the stage for the midterm elections later this year. Here are Ohio's results.

Free Audiobooks for Teens Available to Download from SYNC

The audiobooks are available to download for a week, but they stay on the app forever. Anyone 13+ around the world can download them for free.

Comic Book Legend Neal Adams Has Died at 80

From creating iconic superheroes and groundbreaking storylines to fighting for creator rights, Neal Adams was a legendary comic book artist.

The 2022 Edgar Allan Poe Mystery Award Winners

The annual Edgar Allan Poe awards were announced this week and honor the best mysteries across a range of categories.

You Don’t Solve Book Bans by Banning More Books: Book Censorship News, April 29, 2022

This week's book censorship news, including removal of books in Wausau, Wisconsin, Ottumwa, Iowa, and more.

London Catholic School Teachers Strike Over Cancelled LGBTQ Book Talk

The diocese cancelled the author visit and fired several governors. The school is now closed due to a staff shortage as teachers strike.

Tennessee Lawmaker Suggests Burning Banned Books

Dubbed "the book burning bill," Tennessee's new law would put a state-created commission in charge of books in school libraries.

Six Countries Represented in 2022 Women’s Prize Shortlist

This year's selections for the best fiction written in English by women around the world is wonderfully diverse.

Georgia Governor to Sign Book Ban Bill

Georgia's new book ban bill will reverberate across the country.

Texas Residents Sue Library Board for Banning Books in Closed Meetings

Residents of Llano County are suing for the library board violating their First Amendment rights by banning books without public input.