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Author: Barbara VanDenburgh, USA TODAY
Toupees have long been a punchline. On TikTok, they’re celebrated. Will the mocking finally end?
Toupees have long been a punchline in film and TV. The stigma is real, but a new TikTok trend might be helping to end it.
Cormac McCarthy, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of ‘The Road,’ dies at 89
Cormac McCarthy, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of “The Road” and “No Country for Old Men,” has died of natural causes at 89.
It’s OK to spend hundreds of hours playing ‘The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.’ Here’s why.
I’m prepared to lose entire weeks of my life playing “The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.” Here’s why that’s a good thing, actually.
My mom is dead, but I’m drowning in Mother’s Day marketing emails. There’s a kind solution.
My mom is dead, and Mother’s Day marketing emails are ruining my life. But there’s a kind solution to this nuisance.
20 spring books from Paris Hilton, Laura Dern, Andy Cohen that we can’t wait to read
This spring brings new books from Paris Hilton, Rainn Wilson, and Laura Dern with her mother Diane Ladd. Here are 20 books we can’t wait to read.
USA TODAY Book Club: Michelle Obama’s ‘The Light We Carry’ is the pep talk we need to end 2022
Join the USA TODAY Book Club in reading Michelle Obama’s uplifting new book “The Light We Carry” for December.
Kelly Ripa’s ‘Live Wire,’ Namwali Serpell’s ‘The Furrows’: 5 new books you need to read
Talk show host Kelly Ripa makes her literary debut with “Live Wire,” and Namwali SerpellĀ returns with haunting novel “The Furrows.”
‘Gender Queer’ author Maia Kobabe talks banned books: ‘Part of a widescale political attack’
Maia Kobabe, author of the most banned book in the U.S., speaks up against censorship: “I absolutely see it as part of a widescale political attack.”
11 drama-filled sports books for summer reading, from ‘Tiger & Phil’ to Grant Hill’s memoir
Here are 11 sports books we can’t wait to read this summer, preferably with a cold one and a game on in the background.