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How Student Debt Killed the Plot

Fictional characters, too, are saddled with college loans, and struggling to keep the story of their lives moving forward.

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Five books by women to add to your reading list this International Women's Day


Five books by women to add to your reading list this International Women's Day
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Looking for a page turner? RN has compiled a list of books from female authors for International Women's Day.
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After a new book to get wrapped up in?
For International Women's Day, we've made a list of books to surprise, inspire and entertain written by five of the women who've recently joined us on RN Drive's The Drawing Room.
From the backrooms of an international Ponzi scheme to women at war in Ethiopia and a journalist's deep dive into an American shadow economy: here are five books to add to your to-be-read pile.

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New shows we're excited about on Netflix, Hulu, HBO Max, Amazon Prime, Disney+ and Apple TV in 2021


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New shows we're excited about on Netflix, Hulu, HBO Max, Amazon Prime, Disney+ and Apple TV in 2021
"History of Swear Words," "WandaVision," "Lord of the Rings" and more
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There’s plenty to look forward to in 2021, like for instance leaving your house again with a bicep pumped full of vaccine. But until it’s safe to do so, television will be there, and thankfully 2021 holds a wealth of exciting new programming across the ever-expanding streaming landscape.
Although networks don’t share their release schedules more than a month or two ahead, all of these shows have been rumored to be ready for release sometime this year. Whether the coronavirus pandemic has derailed those plans is uncertain, but with any luck, these 10 shows will arrive on your screen in 2021.

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