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Books
Adultery, a Corpse Eaten by Alligators and a $1 Million Insurance Payout
A true-crime case that could only happen in Florida is at the heart of Mikita Brottman’s “Guilty Creatures.”
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When It Comes to a Bad Marriage, Whose Account Can You Trust?
The aggrieved wife who narrates Sarah Manguso’s novel “Liars” may or may not be a reliable source about her monster of a husband.
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She Found Bounties in Small Towns, Local Talk and Everyday Life
The simple pleasures keep coming in this keenly observed collection by the Argentinian writer Hebe Uhart.
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King Arthur Is Dead. Long Live King Arthur!
THE BRIGHT SWORD: A Novel of King Arthur, by Lev Grossman King Arthur is dead. What now? With this question, Lev Grossman’s new novel, “The Bright Sword,” joins 1,400 years of storytelling and resoundingly earns its place among the best of Arthurian ...
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Colson Whitehead Looks Back at ‘The Underground Railroad’
Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | How to Listen When we recently asked just over 500 writers and other literary experts and enthusiasts to offer their thoughts on the best works of the 21st century so far, we thought it would also be fun to ask ...
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An Undocumented Immigrant Admitted to the Elite World of Harvard
Karla Cornejo Villavicencio’s fiction debut, “Catalina,” brings readers into the life and struggles of a blue-collar brainiac from Ecuador.
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US
Congress Calls for Tech Outage Hearing to Grill CrowdStrike C.E.O.
The House Homeland Security Committee called on the chief executive of the cybersecurity firm to testify on the disruption.
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News
From Gowanus to Rhinebeck: ‘It’s a Whole Lifestyle Change.’
The two designers never planned to leave Brooklyn. But upstate New York beckoned.
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World
An Olympian’s Awkward Packing List: Toothbrush? Check. Rifle? Check.
For members of the U.S. shooting team, competitions may be the easy part. Just getting to them takes steely nerves and careful planning.
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World
Families Left Scrambling After Delta Bars Minors From Flying Alone in Wake of Outage
The temporary move, made after Friday’s global tech outage, stranded some children across state lines or even in different countries.