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Booker Prize-winning author Douglas Stuart puts queer love to the test in 'Young Mungo'
In 2020, Stuart won the Booker prize for his debut novel "Shuggie Bain." It's the story of a working-class boy in Glasgow, trying to cope with his mother Agnes' alcoholism as well as his own sexuality.
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NASA should send probes to the ice giant planet of Uranus and to a moon of Saturn where conditions could be right for life. Those are some of the recommendations in a new report to the space agency.
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The airline changed its announcement about the end of the federal mask mandate after a firestorm of criticism from public health experts who called it inaccurate and misleading.
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Mizelle was nominated by former President Donald Trump in 2020 at age 33. The American Bar Association said at the time she wasn't qualified because she hadn't been practicing law for long enough.
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A family who fled the northern city of Chernihiv resettled in western Ukraine. Four weeks after they escaped, they're adjusting to a quieter normal life and dealing with their traumas.
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