Here is the standout fiction and nonfiction of the year, selected by the staff of The New York Times Book Review. Credit...Jack Smyth Supported by By The New York Times Books Staff Each January, the ...
As California Governor Gavin Newsom gears up to run for president, what in the world will he run on? Californians know that Newsom will not boast, "I will do for America what I have done to California ...
Mitchell Starc has relished the opportunity to lead the Australian bowling attack in the absence of Cummins and Josh Hazlewood, while since elder statesman Stuart Broad and James Anderson departed the ...
The Johnston County Education Foundation delivered grant checks to nine JCPS educators throughout the school district to be ...
Andrew Polk, 26, teaches 10th-grade English in suburban Ohio, not far from where he grew up. As a high school student less ...
The new Class VII NCERT Social Science textbook has added a six-page section on Mahmud of Ghazni. It details his 17 campaigns ...
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The New Yorker’s editors and critics choose this year’s essential reads in fiction, poetry, and nonfiction.
Ruth, the impish narrator of Kate Riley’s debut novel, is born into a little and little-known Anabaptist sect in Michigan. Riley, drawing on her own experience, feels no rush to lay out the group’s ...
It’s the most wonderful time of the year to buy something nice for yourself. OK, fine, it's also good to shop for loved ones. Black Friday is here, and a weekend full of savings can kick off your ...
NPR's Books We Love returns with about 380 titles handpicked by NPR staff and critics. Reporter Andrew Limbong shares this year's nonfiction favorites with Michel Martin. Every year, we ask everybody ...