"A book ban, to us, is any time a book that was previously available to a student is no longer available based on the content ...
PEN America is warning against "normalized" book bans. Educators from around the United States tell us what that means in public school classrooms.
Reading the tea leaves from a half a line in a 304-page book may be a bit hyperbolic. But national polls already show Harris ...
How does his latest book hold up in an age of eroding reality? Credit...Photo illustration by Mike McQuade Supported by By ...
Each and every one of them, regardless of political affiliation, should be appalled by the attacks on our free press, by the ...
Banned Books Week highlights efforts to limit access to books, but the debate often results in people talking past, not to, ...
The American Library Association provided IndyStar with a list of 46 books challenged at Indiana libraries. Is one of them ...
Our columnist looks at what it all meant. By Elisa Gabbert I wonder if there has ever been more equivocation about the word ...
More than a hundred autism genes have been identified, explains author Peter Hotez. And Tylenol isn't the biggest ...
PEN America, a Banned Books Week sponsor, defines a book ban as any action taken against a book based on its content that leads to a previously accessible book being completely removed from ...
From their first time reading Orwell's "1984" to what the term "Orwellian" means, five authors share thoughts on censorship ...
We scoured Rare Books L.A. for unique finds, such as an 1882 telephone book, a first edition of 'Harry Potter and the ...
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