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Author: Barbara VanDenburgh, USA TODAY

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Jana Duggar faces charge of child endangerment in wake of brother Josh Duggar’s child porn conviction

December 10, 2021Barbara VanDenburgh, USA TODAYComments Off on Jana Duggar faces charge of child endangerment in wake of brother Josh Duggar’s child porn conviction

Jana Duggar, sister of Josh Duggar and star of “19 Kids and Counting,” has been charged with endangering the welfare of a minor.

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The 12 scariest books we’ve ever read: ‘Mexican Gothic,’ Stephen King and other ghastly frights

October 25, 2021Barbara VanDenburgh, USA TODAYComments Off on The 12 scariest books we’ve ever read: ‘Mexican Gothic,’ Stephen King and other ghastly frights

Sometimes it’s fun to be scared, when you know the monsters can’t get you. This Halloween, USA TODAY staff share the scariest book’s they’ve ever read.

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‘Beautiful World, Where Are You’: Sally Rooney finds meaning in sex, friendship as the world burns

September 7, 2021September 8, 2021Barbara VanDenburgh, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘Beautiful World, Where Are You’: Sally Rooney finds meaning in sex, friendship as the world burns

Irish author Sally Rooney’s new novel, “Beautiful World, Where Are You,” is an intimate and piercingly smart story about sex and friendship.

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The books that got us through 2020: USA TODAY entertainment experts share their favorite reads

December 16, 2020Barbara VanDenburgh, USA TODAYComments Off on The books that got us through 2020: USA TODAY entertainment experts share their favorite reads

Look, 2020 wasn’t great. But all that social distancing gave us plenty of time to read. Here are the books that helped us through a very bad year.

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Mary Trump says she’s heard President Trump use racist slurs, slams his handling of COVID-19

July 16, 2020Barbara VanDenburgh, USA TODAYComments Off on Mary Trump says she’s heard President Trump use racist slurs, slams his handling of COVID-19

In an interview with Rachel Maddow, Mary Trump, niece of President Donald Trump, confirms she’s heard her uncle use racist and anti-Semitic slurs.

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Being in quarantine might finally make me embrace my gray hair. Here’s why

May 1, 2020Barbara VanDenburgh, USA TODAYComments Off on Being in quarantine might finally make me embrace my gray hair. Here’s why

After weeks of quarantine, our gray roots are showing. Many women are desperate to cover theirs. But I’m working up the nerve to keep mine.

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Donald Trump racial-slur allegations resurface in new book ‘The Method to the Madness’

July 8, 2019Barbara VanDenburgh, USA TODAYComments Off on Donald Trump racial-slur allegations resurface in new book ‘The Method to the Madness’

In their new book “The Method to the Mandess,” authors Allen Salkin and Aaron Short resurrect allegations of Donald Trump using a racial slur.

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5 books not to miss: ‘Wanderers’ by Chuck Wendig, ‘American Predator,’ ‘Whisper Network’

June 29, 2019Barbara VanDenburgh, USA TODAYComments Off on 5 books not to miss: ‘Wanderers’ by Chuck Wendig, ‘American Predator,’ ‘Whisper Network’

Chuck Wendig tackles timely demons in his magnum opus “Wanderers,” while Chandler Baker’s “Whisper Network” takes down some very bad men.

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10 new LGBTQ books to celebrate Pride month: Tan France, ‘Gentleman Jack,’ ‘Gender Queer’

June 9, 2019June 9, 2019Barbara VanDenburgh, USA TODAYComments Off on 10 new LGBTQ books to celebrate Pride month: Tan France, ‘Gentleman Jack,’ ‘Gender Queer’

Celebrate Pride Month with a good LGBTQ book, including a memoir from Tan France, a history of the Stonewall riots and a gender queer graphic novel.

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5 books not to miss: ‘Recursion’ by Blake Crouch, Weiner’s ‘Mrs. Everything,’ ‘Islanders’

June 8, 2019Barbara VanDenburgh, USA TODAYComments Off on 5 books not to miss: ‘Recursion’ by Blake Crouch, Weiner’s ‘Mrs. Everything,’ ‘Islanders’

The author of “Dark Matter” is back with a mind-bending thriller, and Jennifer Weiner’s ambitious new novel follows two sisters through women’s lib.

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