Who Would Win?

Today, 21.7 million copies of Who Would Win? books are in print. That doesn’t include the countless homemade Who Would Win?
Back in the 80s, Ant and Dec became friends when they both were on the set of Byker Grove, a series about young people ...
Umar Nurmagomedov bounced back from his loss impressively in his recent fight against Mario Bautista. Fans are already calling for a title shot, but Khabib Nurmagomedov and team manager Ali Abdelaziz ...
Two Escambia County School Board members elected last year have gone to a federal appeals court as they seek to be shielded from testifying in a long-running legal battle about removing or restricting ...
A federal judge has paused a lawsuit against the Escambia County School Board over book removals. The lawsuit was filed by free speech group PEN America and publisher Penguin Random House, alleging ...
Two weeks ago, my sister “Holly” was watching our 7-year-old daughter “Sage,” while my wife, “Amber” took our 5-year-old son “Grayson” to a doctor’s appointment. Since it’s getting close to Halloween, ...
“We Were Promised: How an Appalachian Grandmother Fought a Corporate Giant” by Julia Flint is the story of Karen Gorrell and retirees at Century Aluminum fighting to recover health insurance benefits ...
As Gvantsa Jobava enters her second year as president of the International Publishers Association, the Georgian publisher is navigating a publishing landscape she describes as increasingly hostile to ...
This publicity photo shows the book cover and an image of former Vice President Kamala Harris as she tours the country and discusses her new book, “107 Days.” (Photo courtesy Rose Taylor) For only the ...
According to a new report from PEN America, public schools across the U.S. saw more than 6,800 book bans in the 2024-25 school year. A new documentary, “The Librarians,” examines the experiences of ...