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Here are the top books I find myself recommending time and time again for leaders, both emerging and veteran, looking to grow ...
George Orwell’s “1984” contains much that informs our current moment.
The brick-and-mortar stores popping up around So Cal, thriving online romance community and the $1 Billion in revenue proves ...
Jaaq’s success is interesting as a mental heath and wellness trend, but also signals a shift to video use in workplaces that's likely to accelerate in other ways. It’s no longer just the CEO who wants ...
Oh, those Scandinavians seem to have succeeded in clear and easily-understood methods for doing just about everything. They ...
This is the concluding part of a four-part series. You can read Part 1 here, Part 2 here, and Part 3 here. New Delhi: In the ...
As the Erin Patterson case fuels a rush of books, dramas, and podcasts, Australia’s appetite for true crime faces fresh scrutiny. Where is the line between public interest and spectacle? In the ...
As I read through Heart of Darkness, I used Rebind's AI reading platform as a guide. It felt like a book club for deep ...
What do murder-solving history professors, trad wife horror stories and Nazi-fighting witches have in common? They're all in our favorite July books.
The first adult novel by the author of “Holes” is a fantasy fable about a klutzy sorcerer serving the king of a crumbling ...
Lighthearted in tone, and free of violence and gore, these gentle, witty books are the perfect antidote for tough times. If you’ve never read any, here’s where to start.
This month's best new releases shine a light on growing up queer in a small town, the social inequity of the US college ...