Tag: Reading

My Weekly Reading for June 8, 2025

  by Billy Binion, Reason, June 5, 2025. Excerpt: At the heart of the matter lies a pressing

My Weekly Reading for June 1, 2025

  By Vance Ginn, The Daily Economy, May 23, 2025. Excerpt: As outlined by the U.S. Energy Information

Fed expected to keep rates on hold despite cool inflation reading

A recent report on inflation data for the month when President Trump's tariffs took full effect has caused

Amarie Gipson On The Reading Room, Houston’s Black Art and Culture Library — Colossal

Amarie Gipson is a multifaceted individual with a passion for asking thought-provoking questions. With a background at prestigious

My Weekly Reading for May 25, 2025

  by Chris Edwards, Cato at Liberty, May 20, 2025 Excerpts: Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is making headlines,

Harron Walker’s New Essay Collection, ‘Aggregated Discontent,’ Makes Reading About Media Fun Again

As a former writer at Jezebel, one of my favorite stories I've ever written was during a crossover

2025 Summer Reading Programs (Recommended by Teachers)

Summer reading is a beloved pastime for many, especially during the warm months when you can relax and

From AndrĂ© Leon Talley to Zora Neale Hurston: A “Superfine” Reading List

Exploring "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style" at the Costume Institute In recent years, the theme of the Costume Institute’s

My Weekly Reading for April 20, 2025

  by David J. Bier, Cato at Liberty, April 15, 2025. Excerpt: Recently, I encountered a rather alarming

WATCH: MSNBC Quickly Cuts Away From Trump as He Begins Reading Deported MS-13 Gangster Kilmar Garcia’s Lengthy Rap Sheet |

MSNBC Abruptly Cuts Away from Trump as He Unfolds the Criminal Record of Deported MS-13 Member Kilmar Abrego

Smashing, the reading curation app by Goodreads’ founder, shuts down

Smashing, an AI-Powered News Aggregator App, Shuts Down Due to Scaling Issues Building an app dedicated to helping

Reading Georgia O’Keeffe Along Lines of Class and Race

Georgia O’Keeffe: The Late Work by Randall C. Griffin delves into the lesser-known post-war career of the iconic