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How can this be? Bricks-and-mortar bookstores should be reeling from the pandemic and all those books sold on Amazon. But Talking Animals just opened.
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Draft city ordinances would allow people to sue librarians over “obscene” material.
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Author Kevin Cook talks about new details in his book ‘Waco Rising,’ which came out last week.
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Writer Jeff Guinn draws on new interviews with federal agents and surviving Branch Davidians in his account of the confrontation, which left scores of people dead, including more than 20 children.
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The Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights has opened what appears to be the first-of-its-kind investigation into the Granbury Independent School District after it banned school library books dealing with sexuality and gender.
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A new survey of high school principals reveals that political fights with parents and community members are on the rise and taking a serious toll.
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Events surrounding Banned Books Week will take place all around North Texas, including a free trivia event, a youth seminar, and a host of virtual conversations with censored authors.
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Across the country, more books have been challenged and removed as religious and conservative groups target LGBTQ and race issues.
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“This Is Why They Hate Us” is Aaron H. Aceves’ first novel. He says though “hate” is in the title, it’s all about love.
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Book policies at Keller ISD, and new book, bathroom and curriculum policies at Grapevine-Colleyville ISD are now in place after school board votes Monday night. The controversial policies left parents, teachers and officials divided following hours of public comment and debate.
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The books under review were previously challenged and placed back on shelves, but now the Keller Independent School District wants them to undergo another review with new criteria.