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Like Shakespeare’s Sonnets, ‘Practice’ Finds Beauty in Digression
Starring an undergraduate student at Oxford, Rosalind Brown’s debut novel is exquisitely attuned to the thrill and boredom of academic…
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America
TikTok Lays Out Past Efforts to Address U.S. Concerns
The company said the disclosures support its argument that a law signed by President Biden in May is unconstitutional.
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Books
He’s an Emergency Medical Worker Fighting to Save People From His Own Life
Joseph Earl Thomas’s new novel, “God Bless You, Otis Spunkmeyer,” follows a health care worker on a tumultuous shift where…
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Books
What We Think About When We Think About Joni Mitchell
In her new book, “Traveling,” the music critic Ann Powers offers a highly personal, even confessional, meditation on Mitchell’s life,…
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Opinion
Reflections on Gen Z and ‘Sellout Culture’
More from our inbox: Gun Trafficking to MexicoA Strong LeaderJoe Biden’s Tall Tales, and MineCredit...Jeff HincheeTo the Editor: Re “‘Selling…
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America
‘Presumed Innocent’ Review: Disorder in the Court
Jake Gyllenhaal steps in for Harrison Ford in a new, highly strung adaptation of Scott Turow’s legal thriller for Apple…
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Opinion
The Great Interest Rate Debate
Peter Coy: Hi, Paul. The Fed meets Tuesday and Wednesday to talk about interest rates, which many voters are really…
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Opinion
Talking About Periods Is Taboo. So We Talked About Them.
OpinionSupported by SKIP ADVERTISEMENTTalking About Periods Is Taboo. So We Talked About Them. June 11, 2024, 5:02 a.m. ETShare full…
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Opinion
The One Thing Everyone Is Missing About Hunter Biden’s Case
Hunter Biden’s legal case is, at its root, a story about the toxic, careless choices made by a drug addict.…
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Europe
The Women Rethinking Marriage and Family Life Because of Miranda July
The author’s new novel, “All Fours,” has spurred a whisper network of women fantasizing about desire and freedom.