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How to sum up 2024? The Oxford University Press word of the year is ‘brain rot'
Oxford University Press has named “brain rot” its word of the year.
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4 Your Reading: Former judge tells challenges of losing his vision
David Tatel, a former federal judge, sat down with News4’s Jummy Olabanji to discuss the inspiration behind his new memoir: Vision: A Memoir of Blindness and Justice.
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At 19, he dropped out of college — at 42, he's a bestselling author with a No. 1-selling novel
Award-winning author TJ Klune (“The House in the Cerulean Sea”) on when he felt able to quit his day job and when he first felt like he’d made it as a writer.
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‘Haunted Northern Virginia' author explains one of area's spookiest spots
Halloween may be over, but that doesn’t mean the frightful fun has to end. Northern Virginia has lots of spooky stories just dying to be told. In this 4 Your Reading, Jummy Olabanji speaks to paranormal researcher and author Alex Matsuo about her book, “Haunted Northern Virginia.”
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Book brings kids into secret world of US Capitol
Author Kate Andersen Brower discusses her book titled: “The Hill: Inside the Secret World of the U.S. Capitol,” which teaches kids about the history and inner workings of Congress’ home base.
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Nobel Prize in literature goes to South Korea's Han Kang for ‘intense poetic prose'
The Nobel Prize in literature has been awarded to the South Korean author Han Kang for what the Nobel committee called her “intense poetic prose.”
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DC author Jason Reynolds wins MacArthur ‘genius grant'
D.C. award-winning author Jason Reynolds is among 22 new recipients of a MacArthur “genius grant.” Here’s a look at his work and what’s next for him.
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Storytime just got more interesting: Ms. Rachel's books are here!
“The book uses the same techniques as the show to encourage speech and 20 milestones, all through a playful story!”
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What is Banned Books Week?
Banned Books Week started in 1982 and draws attention to censorship.
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Banned Books Week begins with reports showing challenges both up and down
Two new reports provide a mixed but compelling outlook on the wave of book removals and challenges as the annual Banned Books Week begins for schools, stores and libraries nationwide.
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Former Army staff sergeant recounts time infiltrating KKK in new book
Joe Moore infiltrated the Florida KKK for the FBI back in 2007. While embedded, he helped thwart an assassination attempt on then-Sen. Barack Obama. He warns against extremism in 2024. News4’s Tony Perkins discusses the book and the history inside.
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Dolly Parton is sending free books to children across 21 states — and around the world
The 78-year-old country music legend has made it her mission to improve literacy through her Imagination Library book giveaway program. And in recent months, it has expanded statewide in places like Missouri and Kentucky.
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Former Army sniper writes book about time undercover in KKK
Joe Moore, a former Army sniper, was embedded in the KKK reporting back to the FBI. His book, “White Robes and Broken Badges,” shares his experiences.
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Meet an Alexandria woman who opened a bookstore in Paris
News4’s Jummy Olabanji visits an Alexandria, Virginia native who makes Paris her home and makes the city a home base for her business.
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Edna O'Brien, Irish literary giant who wrote ‘The Country Girls, dies at 93
Edna O’Brien has died at age 93. She was one of the world’s most admired and controversial writers who scandalized her native Ireland with her debut novel, “The Country Girls,” which was censored and even burned.
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This biographer exchanged emails with Bernie Madoff from prison for a decade. Here's what he learned
Richard Behar’s new biography, “Madoff: The Final Word,” takes readers into the fraudster’s final years in prison, and all that came before.
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Here's where kids and teens can get freebies for completing their summer reading
Schools out but that doesn’t mean the pages have to stop turning. Here are some incentives to get your young ones to keep reading this summer.
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Two Montgomery County high school students publish book for Gen Z
Two high school students published a book they started writing during the COVID-19 pandemic. They are now doing book signings and an audio book. “We wanted this book to be by Gen Z for Gen Z,” they told News4’s Megan McGrath.
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Decluttered: Mindful organizing for health and home
Jenny Albertini, former D.C. public health official and author of “Decluttered: Mindful Organizing for Health, Home, and Beyond,” discusses her thought process behind her book. News4’s Erika Gonzalez has the story.
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Mom shares daughter's journey with limb difference in new children's book
Mom releases new children’s book “One Step at a Time” to promote acceptance of physical differences.