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Donald Trump’s photo memoir is revisionist history and old grudges

Images are the perfect lexicon for Trump to articulate a fantastical revision of his four chaotic years in office.

 

Donald Trump’s photo memoir is revisionist history and old grudges

Donald Trump’s photo memoir is revisionist history and old grudges

Images are the perfect lexicon for Trump to articulate a fantastical revision of his four chaotic years in office.

 

The delectable ‘Black Cake’ considers how history and chance alter a family

The delectable ‘Black Cake’ considers how history and chance alter a family

In Charmaine Wilkerson's debut, a mother's death exposes long-held secrets.

 

10 years after Whitney Houston’s death, what have we learned about her — and ourselves?

10 years after Whitney Houston’s death, what have we learned about her — and ourselves?

 

What’s worse for a relationship: A pandemic or a marriage?

Heather Havrilesky and Laura Kipnis offer intimate examinations of the state of modern love.

 

Our world might be a simulation. Would that be so bad?

Our world might be a simulation. Would that be so bad?

Philosopher David Chalmers contemplates the deep questions surrounding virtual reality.

 

Why we need biodiversity on our dinner plates — and why it’s disappearing

Food journalist Dan Saladino explains how agricultural monocultures endanger unique — and delicious — alternatives.

 

From a local and an expat, two stories of Hong Kong — and similar worries

Their books look at the upheaval and protests of recent years from different perspectives, but both are pessimistic about the future.

 

In the 1950s, their lonely battles on rights and the environment heralded changes to come

James R. Gaines profiles famous and lesser-known advocates who, at a time of conformity, believed change was possible.

 

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