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My husband got conned into getting a tablet at the AT&T store a couple years ago; I appropriated it and have been using it most days. Can anyone explain how the stories that Google “suggests” to me when I open Chrome appear there? Do the websites give them stories to list or does Google Chrome randomly push certain

I am a longtime lurker on this site. I usually don’t post because I’m not constantly online and feel like I’m too late to the discussions. However, I have been amazed at times how a site that purports to be inclusive, feminist and progressive has put a person like me into a box labeled “old” or “from Ohio (this is a

Longbourne is the downstairs version of the upstairs Pride and Prejudice. The Last Crossing by Canadian Gus Vanderhaeghe is a 19th century western/native American story. If you like mysteries, Anne Perry is very good on the Victorian era, and the Maisie Dobbs series by Jacqueline Winspeare is post WWI England. I also