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Victory or Defeat? For Some Fox Critics, Defamation Case Was a Split Decision
The $787.5 million settlement was among the highest ever for a defamation lawsuit. But some wanted to see Rupert Murdoch…
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DeSantis Meets With Republicans on Capitol Hill, to a Lukewarm Response
Ron DeSantis has not managed much momentum from his party in Congress, where he served before becoming Florida’s governor.
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On an Island Paradise, Seeking Out a City’s Complexity
Suva, the Fijian capital, is not on many travelers’ itineraries, but with a multiethnic population from all over the country…
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Subversive Novels Dominate Shortlist for International Booker Prize
Books by Maryse Condé and Eva Baltasar are among six nominees for the prestigious award for fiction translated into English.
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What Was Twitter, Anyway?
Listen to This Article Audio Recording by AudmThe trouble began, as it usually does, when I saw something funny on…
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Your Tuesday Briefing
Hospitals are attacked in Sudan.
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The Republican Search for Alternatives to Trump
More from our inbox: Assad Should Be Reviled, Not RecognizedThe Overuse of GuardianshipCredit...Damon Winter/The New York TimesTo the Editor: Re…
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A Biography of a Blues Legend, Five Decades in the Making
Mack McCormick’s long-awaited book about the musician Robert Johnson has arrived, in modest and expurgated form.
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12 Books You Should Be Reading Right Now
Finding a book you’ll love can be daunting. Let us help.
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Young, White, Female and Dying of Despair in Rural America
For her first book, “The Forgotten Girls,” Monica Potts returned to her hometown in Arkansas to figure out why so…