Footage shows moment student pulls out banned book at her graduation
"I've never wanted to go viral, but if I was going to, I'm glad it was for something I'm so passionate about," Annabelle Jenkins said.
Hearts melt at book-lover's intricate engagement: "Best proposal ever"
Now, the "avid reader" not only has a ring, but a new favorite book after her husband-to-be's innovative proposal.
Woman orders coloring book online, art gets increasingly weird
"I started flipping through and saw how crazy they all were," the prospective filler-in told Newsweek.
Stephen King's book is already getting rave reviews
The critically acclaimed horror author released "You Like It Darker," which is a collection of short stories, on May 21.
BookTok authors drive surge in profits for Harry Potter publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing beat expectations partly thanks to the online community.
Fiction and nonfiction book picks for every reader this summer
Newsweek staff helps you find the perfect book for your summer reading pleasure—from mysteries and historical fiction to Black history and the Royals.
Stephen King's Clint Eastwood comment goes viral
The critically acclaimed author has become a regular on social media, sharing his thoughts on a variety of topics.
Republican complains of "hostile work environment" for white, Christian men
After failed motions to remove funding from libraries, former Arkansas Senator Jason Rapert criticized the Arkansas State Library Board.
Kristi Noem's chances for Trump VP role unraveling
The South Dakota governor continues to receive backlash over details in her upcoming book, with Trump also said to be outraged.
Laughter as woman makes unwelcome discovery among mom's book collection
Her discovery prompted viewers in the comments to reflect on their own relationships with their mothers.
Scientists reveal how to spot toxic "poison books"
Four arsenic books have been quarantined from the French National Library, but they're in the U.S. too.
Kimberly Guilfoyle's new dog book sparks flood of jokes
Guilfoyle's announcement follows backlash against Kristi Noem after the South Dakota governor said in her new book that she killed one of her own dogs.
Dad shares results of giving son "books instead of phones" as young child
"It's essential for parents to strike a balance, promoting reading and other offline activities alongside responsible use of technology." said Armando Hart.
Thoughtcrime Raises Its Ugly Head in Vladimir Putin's Russia
A Cold War-era phenomenon in which literature that couldn't be printed inside the USSR was smuggled abroad and published there, has been revived.
War correspondent living with cancer talks near misses and exit plans
"As I ponder mortality and the certainty that I now have more yesterdays than tomorrows, I can't help but reflect on some of my extraordinary near misses."
Pulitzer winner's life lessons from the frontlines
When Pulitzer Prize-winner Rod Nordland was diagnosed with brain cancer, he was told the disease would kill him. Nordland decided to take a new lease on life.
Woman tries to sell bookcases on Facebook Marketplace—Doesn't go as planned
Grace had been struggling to sell her IKEA bookcases until a message came through followed by a second baffling query.
Taylor Swift books cleverly advertised by bookstore
Some of Swift's fans have long speculated about her sexuality, and now some books have added fuel to the fire.
AI could unlock secrets of the human body within decades
Artificial intelligence will be able to map "trillions" of data points, making diagnoses faster and more accurate, the author of a new book on the subject says.
Republican candidate burns LGBT books with flamethrower in viral video
Two books promoted as inclusive guides for LGBTQ teens were burned by Missouri secretary of state candidate Valentina Gomez.
Queen Elizabeth thought Meghan Markle's wedding dress had a flaw
Queen Elizabeth II felt Meghan Markle looked "flamboyantly virginal" among a number of criticisms, according to a new biography.
The Threat to Black History and Its Founding Father
Black history is under attack, and that includes the story of Black History Month's founder himself.
Justin Mohn wrote book about Democrats and satanic cult
The man who allegedly killed his father and posted a video of him holding his decapitated head on YouTube is a self-published author.
"Baron Trump" book theories resurface about Donald Trump's son
The protagonist of 19th-century books by Ingersoll Lockwood was called "Baron Trump" and was guided by a man named "Don."
Don't 'jeopardize free speech that is fundamental' to Harvard, says prof
Foreign policy expert Joe Nye shares his thoughts on what Harvard's president should do, wars in Ukraine and Gaza and more.
King Charles would "love to have Harry back"
King Charles' biographer says the monarch will mend his broken ties with Prince Harry—despite public broadsides.
Prince William's "paramount duty" hints at royal tension
Prince William's biggest priority is one "virtually ignored" by his predecessors, a new royal book says.
Prince Harry baby name drama will "fuel" royal rift
Reports Queen Elizabeth II was furious with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will "stoke up" tension, an expert told Newsweek.
Marjorie Taylor Greene book signing photo mocked
Marjorie Taylor Greene is being mocked for the book signing of her memoir "MTG"—the initials by which her supporters know her.
Thriller writer shares 'disturbing' real story about her 300-year-old home
A New England writer told the chilling tale behind her 300 year old house's mysterious well.