Media organizations are preparing for what they fear will be a legal and political onslaught from the new administration.
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Morgan Hornsby for The New York Times So far this year ... “Rosarita,” roams far and wide. The Book Review Podcast: Each week, top authors and critics talk about the latest news in the ...
A New York Times journalist offered a mea culpa of sorts ... Judge, who wrote about his experiences in his book "The Devil's Triangle," told Fox News Digital that Enrich and Kelly’s reporting ...
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In LA right now, we have one of the most damaging wildfires in the state’s history. At the time I’m recording, there’s been ...
From the front cover to the bar code on the ... But her work, including her new novella, “Rosarita,” roams far and wide. The Book Review Podcast: Each week, top authors and critics talk ...
Here are the year’s notable fiction, poetry and nonfiction, chosen by the staff of The New York Times Book Review. In “The Woman Who Knew Everyone,” Meryl Gordon offers a thorough biography ...