Month: October 2025

This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. A Jaunt With Malala Yousafzai Have you ever randomly wondered what Malala Yousafzai’s life looks like now? I
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I’ve reported on Idaho’s anti-vaccination movement for the past 10 years, most recently for ProPublica. I’ve written about people moving to Idaho as self-described “refugees” from states where vaccines are required for school. After the COVID-19 pandemic arrived, I wrote about Idaho’s low COVID-19 vaccination rate and, later, how that contributed to deaths and the
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The Trump administration has cut crucial US health surveys Ken Cedeno/UPI/Bloomberg via Getty Images Critical public health surveys in the US are facing deep cuts after a series of layoffs hit government employees working on key nationwide data systems. These datasets, which measure everything from births and deaths to nutrition and substance use, have guided
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The fantasy TV genre is one of the most varied of all, ranging from grounded stories with an element of magic to more elaborate and outlandish settings with worldbuilding that requires further explanation. The best fantasy TV shows of all time often nail the worldbuilding in their pilot episodes, keeping us intrigued enough to watch
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Marketed as a “Halloween Whodunnit,” The Séance of Blake Manor takes players into gothic Late 19th-century Ireland. Published by Raw Fury and developed by Irish developer Spooky Doorway, this supernatural detective game is just the right atmosphere for this Halloween season. The Séance of Blake Manor is currently available for PC and tasks players to tap into
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This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Erica Ezeifedi, Associate Editor, is a transplant from Nashville, TN that has settled in the North East. In addition to being a writer, she has worked as a victim advocate and in public libraries, where she has focused
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