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Why is Barnes and Noble buying up another indie chain?

Why is Barnes and Noble buying up another indie chain?

By Brittany Allen | September 17, 2025

Here's what's making us happy <em> this </em> week.

Here's what's making us happy this week.

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Everything you need to know about the Powell's AI slop snafu—and what we can all learn from it.

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How Ms. Rachel is using her platform to school American grown-ups.

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Irish novelist Naoise Dolan is boarding a flotilla to break the siege on Gaza.

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What the defunding of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting means for Viewers Like You.

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Please welcome the National Association of Black Bookstores.

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One small thing to do today: Pressure mainstream media to cover the Gaza famine.

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