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The publisher of 'Maus' wants the book taken off the Internet Archive, because profit

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When a Tennessee school board removed the Holocaust-set graphic novel Maus from its curriculum, citing spurious issues with the title, there was a well-deserved uproar. The reaction to a perceived book banning may not be all that surprising. So the graphic novel being freely available online doesn't affect book sales.

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The 21 best binge-worthy podcasts that tell one hell of a story

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Interviews range from the concerned family members who warned the FBI about the potential violence they were hearing about to the government officials who listened and tried to send out alarms about the domestic terror threat to even some Trump supporters who attended the rally. history books. In the same way podcasts like Comedy Bang!

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