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The first documented proof of a Seaconke Wampanoag community dates to 1924. That year, the Seaconkes built the First Free ...
Moxie, beloved by some and hated by others, has a wacky and wonderful history. The beverage was created in 1876 by Maine-born Dr. Augustin Thompson in Lowell, Massachusetts, as Moxie Nerve Food — a ...
SWANTON — Brenda Gagne, chief of Abenaki Nation at Missisquoi, a state-recognized tribe, can still remember when her ...
Federal court says copyrighted books are fair use for AI training Anthropic didn’t break the law when it trained its chatbot with copyrighted books, a judge said, but it must go to trial for ...
Anthropic destroyed millions of print books to build its AI models Company hired Google's book-scanning chief to cut up and digitize "all the books in the world." ...
Thrillers, literary fiction, history, speculative true crime, memoirs and more: Here are the books you’ve saved most to your reading lists.
The "Twilight" book series and films continue to capture the hearts of fans 20 years later. Here are all the Stephenie Meyer books in order.
Book Club: Let’s Talk About ‘Mrs. Dalloway’ Virginia Woolf’s classic novel, celebrating its 100th anniversary, is the topic of this month’s discussion.
A Supreme Court ruling over a Montgomery County lawsuit gave parents the right to opt their kids out of lessons with LGBTQ+ books. These are the children's books they relied on.
Over 60 Native American creators, basket weavers, panelists and performers displayed their talents at the Abbe Museum’s ...
Anthropic didn't violate U.S. copyright law when the AI company used millions of legally purchased books to train its chatbot, judge rules.
Book bans are getting weirder, targeting cats, dogs and civic-minded grandmas Seeking to ban books like “Bathe the Cat” has less to do with morality than it does with a yearning for control ...