Bennett Cerf, co-founder of Random House, published many greats of 20th-century letters. The biography “Nothing Random” looks at his life and the times that shaped him.
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BabyCenter released its annual baby name popularity and trends report this week, and the results show Noah and Olivia remain the most popular names. To compile the list of most popular names for 2025, ...
Choosing a name is one of the first big decisions new parents face — and the latest list from BabyCenter offers a peek at what’s resonating in 2025. According to BabyCenter’s annual rankings, which ...
If you've had two children of the same sex, you're more likely to have a third one of the same sex, according to a new study Getty A new study challenges the long-held belief that a baby’s sex is ...
Do you know a Hazel or a Hudson? What about Amelia and Liam? The U.S. Social Security Administration recently released its list of the top 100 baby names in 2024, ranking the most popular monikers for ...
The top baby names in the United Kingdom for 2024 have been revealed, with interesting comparisons to those in the United States. The Office for National Statistics has released the most popular baby ...
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