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In Caro Claire Burke’s novel, “Yesteryear,” a homesteading momfluencer can no longer hide the scandal swirling just below the surface. By Michelle Ruiz Michelle Ruiz is a contributing editor at Vogue.
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CARO, Mich. (WNEM) - A new ice cream shop has opened its doors in Caro. Caro Dairy Delight, which opened Monday, April 6, is the city’s newest place to get a sweet treat. A ribbon cutting was held to ...
"Yesteryear" by Caro Claire Burke is our "GMA" Book Club pick for April. Burke, who received her Master of Fine Arts from the Bennington Writing Seminars, is the co-host of the politics and culture ...
The lead defendant in a criminal case stemming from the 2023 death of a disabled woman who suffered injuries described as “nothing short of torture” is set to serve at least 20 years behind bars. The ...
Moments before we speak, Caro Claire Burke travels back in time—to a world without electricity. Or, more accurately, she undergoes a brief power outage: Her area of Central Virginia, she explains, has ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. This is the stage set for the release of Caro Claire Burke’s debut novel “Yesteryear,” a satirical thriller in ...
One of two women charged in the 2023 death of a disabled woman in their care entered a plea this week to six felonies and faces up to 30 years in prison. Angelita Chacon, 55, was arrested after ...