Adda247’s net loss grew 2.5% to INR 103.6 Cr in FY25 from INR 101 Cr in FY24, with its revenue and expenses remaining almost ...
Former PW teachers have alleged unfair termination after an opaque review system, with some faculty former members sending ...
Sahiba Bali recalled a memory of meeting Salman Khan at the Tere Naam premiere, where Salman Khan had noticed and given her a rose.
Most of us know Unacademy, the online learning platform used by millions. But few know the incredible story of its co-founder ...
With the fall season gearing up, here are some of the biggest titles we're looking forward to reading in September: Dan Brown, creator of "The Da Vinci Code," is roaring back with his sixth thriller ...
California-based Books Inc., which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy back in January, is now seeking bankruptcy court approval to be bought by Barnes & Noble for $3.25 million, according to a press ...
Here are some of our staff’s favorites, for ages 0 to 2. By The New York Times Books Staff We polled our editors and writers about the best board, fabric and interactive books for the littlest ones in ...
Alberta ordered schools to pull “inappropriate” books, but paused its plan after a large school district banned scores of books in an apparent effort to make a point. By Vjosa Isai Reporting from ...
Xochitl Gonzalez stopped by TODAY on Sept. 3 to share the books she's excited about in September, including a thriller-meets-family saga set in the Dominican Republic and two modern classic mysteries.
If this month’s selections could be awarded superlatives, they’d include Longest (for Jill Lepore’s 720-page history), Shortest (for the under-200-pages “Pick a Color”), Most Striking (for Stephen ...
1. Katabasis by R. F. Kuang (Harper Voyager: $35) The deluxe limited edition of a dark academia fantasy about two rival graduate students’ descent into hell. 2. Atmosphere by Taylor Jenkins Reid ...
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