Hillary Clinton's upcoming book 'Something Lost, Something Gained: Reflections on Life, Love, and Liberty'

Hillary Clinton is set to release a book titled 'Something Lost, Something Gained: Reflections on Life, Love, and Liberty,' where she shares her experiences evacuating Afghan women and warns American voters. The book is set to be published on Sept. 17. Former President Clinton also has a forthcoming book reflecting on his time since leaving the White House.

Argentina's President Javier Milei's Visit to Madrid

Argentina's President Javier Milei accuses Spain's socialist government of bringing poverty and death, attends far-right summit in Madrid, and promotes his book 'The Way of the Libertarian.' He criticizes socialism, celebrates economic freedom, and plans to eliminate Argentina's central bank.

Collaboration between Kazuo Ishiguro and Stacey Kent

Author Kazuo Ishiguro and jazz singer Stacey Kent turned a friendship into a songwriting collaboration resulting in sixteen lyrics compiled in a new book titled The Summer We Crossed Europe in the Rain.

Resignation of Jim Mattis from the Trump Administration

Jim Mattis, former defense secretary for the Trump administration, resigned due to disagreements with President Trump's decisions and leadership style. A new book reveals Mattis described Trump as a 'madman' and criticized his divisive actions. Trump, in turn, publicly criticized Mattis and claimed credit for giving him opportunities.

Governor Kristi Noem defends decision to shoot her dog in new book

Governor Kristi Noem defends decision to shoot her dog in new book despite backlash, dismisses questions about the incident as irrelevant to her political future and potential vice presidency under Donald Trump.

Governor Kristi Noem's Alleged Meeting with Kim Jong Un

Governor Kristi Noem of South Dakota stated that the alleged meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was removed from her book because his name should not have been included, not because the meeting was untrue.

Governor Kristi Noem's Book Controversy

South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem's new book accuses Nikki Haley of threatening her and falsely claims she met with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un. Both allegations are being questioned for their validity.

Book Discussion: Real Americans by Rachel Khong

Author Rachel Khong discusses her book Real Americans with NPR's Juana Summers, exploring themes of coming of age and personal identity.

Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson's Marriage and Divorce

Royal biographer Andrew Lownie is working on a book about Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson's marriage and divorce, exploring their unique relationship dynamics.

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem's Controversial Actions

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem's chances of becoming Donald Trump's vice president have plummeted after admitting to killing her dog and a family goat in her new book. Bettors now favor others for the VP slot. Noem's actions have stirred controversy and backlash even among fellow conservatives on social media.

Alexei Navalny's final book 'Patriot'

Alexei Navalny's final book 'Patriot' is set to be released posthumously, detailing his life, political career, and fight against dictatorship. The book was worked on in Germany and Russia and includes never-before-seen correspondence from prison.

Indonesia's independence and global decolonization movement

A discussion about David Van Reybrouck's new book 'Revolusi' which explores Indonesia's independence and its impact on the global decolonization movement.

Tim Murtaugh's Journey from Addiction to Redemption on the Trump Campaign

Tim Murtaugh, communications director for Trump’s 2020 presidential campaign, shares his story of overcoming alcohol addiction and redemption on the Trump campaign in his book 'Swing Hard in Case You Hit It.' The book details his journey from hitting rock bottom to flying on Air Force One with President Trump.

Hughes Norton's Book on Tiger Woods

Hughes Norton, Tiger Woods' first agent, is set to release a book detailing his grudge against the golf superstar after being fired in 1998. The book, 'Rainmaker,' discusses Norton's key role in Woods' early career and his abrupt termination by Woods and IMG. Norton describes Woods as having 'zombie-like' eyes during the firing meeting, and reflects on Woods' ability to end relationships without social skills. The book is set to release on Tuesday.

Author Jennine Capó Crucet's new book 'Say Hello to My Little Friend'

Author Jennine Capó Crucet discusses her new book 'Say Hello to My Little Friend' and how she drew inspiration from Scarface, Miami, and the Seaquarium's killer whale, Lolita.

New York toddler's fentanyl overdose and community support

A New York toddler died from a fentanyl overdose, leaving her mother devastated. Strangers have come together to support the grieving mother. A viral interview with the mother has touched many hearts. A kind stranger donated an urn and locket for the toddler's ashes. The mother has received support and donations through a GoFundMe page. The fentanyl crisis in the U.S. is highlighted in a book by Peter Schweizer.

President Biden's Views on Marriage and First Lady Jill Biden

A new book reveals that President Biden believes 'good sex' is the key to a lasting and happy marriage, drawing both attention and criticism on social media.

Peter Schweizer's Book 'Blood Money: Why the Powerful Turn a Blind Eye While China Kills Americans'

Peter Schweizer's upcoming book 'Blood Money: Why the Powerful Turn a Blind Eye While China Kills Americans' contains shocking revelations supported by leaked documents and Chinese corporate records, discussing China's plans to harm Americans and the flow of money between the US and China. It has caught the attention of US senators and Capitol Hill staffers.

CNN Segment on Stormy Daniels' Book

CNN aired a segment discussing Stormy Daniels' new book which details her alleged sexual encounter with Donald Trump in 2006, including a description of his genitalia. The segment has received criticism for its content and impact on CNN's viewership.