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French author Annie Ernaux wins 2022 Nobel Prize in literature

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Ernaux, 82, called it a “very great honour” and “a great responsibility”.
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Ocean Conservation Takes the Spotlight in Fight Against Climate Change

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Philippe and Ashlan Cousteau, co-authors of "Oceans for Dummies," discuss the importance of ocean conservation in the larger conversation about climate change.
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A young Black girl’s mission to find books with more diversity

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An 11-year-old Black girl in Ontario is on a mission to find and celebrate books featuring diverse characters after struggling to find things to read that included characters that looked like her.
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Giller Prize host discusses this year's virtual gala honouring Canadian fiction

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Canadian actor Eric McCormack, who's hosting the Giller Prize ceremony on Monday evening, talks with the CBC's Eli Glasner.
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Fewer journalists but more publishers in the EU: Is AI to blame for the shift?

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Journalists remain under pressure with huge burnout rates. Some of them are turning to completely different jobs, like bartending and deliveries, to make ends meet.
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2nd annual Gold Coast Book Fair kicks off in Oyster Bay

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The event will run from May 16-18.
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Childhood obesity should be treated with mixed approach, new guidelines suggest

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New Canadian guidelines for the treatment of childhood obesity recommend a combination of psychological support, nutrition and physical exercise — as well as, in some cases, the use of medications or surgery.
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A.I. is learning from N.L. authors without their consent

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Meta's artificial intelligence is able to write stories and essays in mere seconds, even in the style of someone else. Authors in Newfoundland and Labrador like Trudy Morgan-Cole were horrified to learn that their works are being used...
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Bergen County parents take stand against Oradell BOE for canceling appearance by author

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Sell's books are mainly for kids ages 8 to 12. They display some LGBTQIA-related themes, like a boy with a same-sex crush and a boy who dresses as a female sorceress.
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B.C. independent publishers worry about 25% U.S. tariffs

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Don Gorman, the publisher of Rocky Mountain Books in Victoria, said Canada exports between $40 and $50 million worth of books to the U.S. each year. He said if U.S. tariffs were to go ahead next week, publishers may have to raise their...
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Days with severe fire conditions going up in the north finds study

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The N.W.T. and the Yukon have had about 47 severe fire days per year the last twenty years. The number is up by two to three days from the previous two decades. The CBC's Liny Lamberink has more.
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Writers march on Meta UK headquarters to protest against alleged AI abuse of copyright

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Society of Authors (SoA) members marched to Meta HQ at King’s Cross, after millions of books were allegedly stolen to train Meta’s AI. Includes a speech from writer Adrian West.
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How small businesses are embracing artificial intelligence

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As artificial intelligence changes the way people work, some small businesses are embracing the change. (Scripps News Group)
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From Project 2025 to The Trump Administration

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Bloomberg's Eric Martin discusses President-elect Trump nominating individuals with ties to Project 2025 to his incoming administration, and talks about the 60-Day cease-fire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah. He speaks with Kailey...
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Assassinations, and attempts on the lives of political figures, have been an ugly mark on America since the beginning of the U.S.

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Assassinations and attempted assassinations have occurred since the nation's founding in 1776. (Scripps News)
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2020 Boston Pops Salute to Our Heroes: Boston Literature and Library

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Jul.02 -- Boston has an incredible literary history, and it’s home to many of America’s greatest writers – now and in the past. Here’s a tour of the city’s literature and library.
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Study Finds 1 In 16 U.S. Women's First Sexual Experience Is Rape

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An analysis of 13,310 U.S. women between 18 and 44 found 6.5% of them were coerced or forced into their first sexual encounter.
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Camilla visits primary school in Bath

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of Camilla Duchess of Cornwall speaking with primary school pupils and staff during class at Roundhill Primary School on the 8th February 2022 in Bath, England
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Fighting Poverty and Promoting Social Change

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Oct. 22 -- Equal Justice Initiative Executive Director and Founder Bryan Stevenson and Former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina discuss fighting poverty and racial discrimination in the United States. They speak on ""Street Smart.""This...
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Has Microsoft CEO Nadella Earned His $84M Pay Package?

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Oct. 21 -- On Before The Bell, Bloomberg's Betty Liu, Olivia Sterns, and Bloomberg Contributing Editor David Kirkpatrick run down the top stories of the day. They speak on In The Loop.
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How The Pandemic Changed The Book Industry

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During the pandemic a hashtag on TikTok known as "BookTok" started trending recommending book recommendations, reviews and discussions.
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Food lovers post gourmet blogs on internet

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AP Television Delhi, India 14th April 2009 1. Wide shot man making bread in Tandoori oven 2. Close-up bread inside Tandoori oven AP Television Mumbai, India 8th May 2009 3. Mid-shot people eating at fruit stand 4. Mid-shot men...
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Newsy's Latest Health News

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Dr. Anthony Fauci is warning the coronavirus outbreak is far from over. Remdesivir has been shown to prevent lung disease in macaque monkeys.
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Roald Dahl's family sell rights to film works to Netflix

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VOICED: Shows interior shots Roald Dahl's books on display for sale in bookshop, exterior shots 'Matilda' the musical posters and signs outside theatre in the West End in London, interviews with Sir Michael Palin Actor, writer and...