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The Holocaust survivor who inspired the bestselling novel The Librarian of Auschwitz has died aged 96. Dita Kraus passed away at her home in the Israeli city of Netanya last Friday, surrounded by her ...
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About 60 people spoke out Tuesday morning at the Alabama Public Library Service about a proposed rule to keep books about transgender ideology out of sections of libraries designated for people under ...
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New Jersey officials say Amazon denied fair wages to delivery drivers who worked more than 40 hours a week by misclassifying them as independent contractors. The New Jersey Attorney General’s Office ...
About three years ago, writer Cory Doctorow coined the term “enshittification” to describe a widely observed yet hazily defined phenomenon: the general worsening of online platforms in recent years.
Due to the media backlash over Amazon’s change to the FAQ on Colorsoft, stating it wasn’t suitable for reading books, the company has revised it again.
Amazon rarely undercuts its own products, but when the company quietly slipped a caveat into the FAQ for its new Colorsoft Kindle, it made one thing abundantly clear: if you care about crisp, ...
Boris Johnson has admitted he “loves” AI and ChatGPT, and revealed that he uses it while writing his books. The former prime minister praised the AI platform for answering his questions, and said he ...
The late Irish writer Oscar Wilde is set to have his reader’s card reissued by the British Library, 130 years after the original was revoked over his conviction for “gross indecency”. The British ...