The Harrowing Ardor of Heather Lewis
Her fiction was miscast as merely transgressive. Rather, her novels were interested in understanding life in its most unvarnished and unmediated.
Read MoreShield Laws Are the Fault Line in the Battle Over Abortion Access
New York’s shield law was designed to protect providers mailing medication abortion pills out of state. But a New York provider is facing legal...
Read MoreFrom the Archives: Judy Holliday, Winner of Oscar, Dies of Cancer
Reporting from NEW YORK (AP) — Judy Holliday, who won an Oscar and a niche in theatrical history for her performance as the junk dealer’s...
Read MoreSketch Artists Get Their Day in Court
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Read MoreFormer Gov. Andrew Cuomo launches NYC mayoral bid
Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo launched his bid for New York City mayor with a video posted on his X account Saturday, a development that followed...
Read MoreThe Gilded Age Never Ended
Plutocrats, anarchists, and what Henry James grasped about the romance of revolution.
Read MoreFrom the Archives: Songwriter Cole Porter Dies
Cole Porter, 71, one of America’s great song and musical comedy writers, died Thursday night in St. John’s Hospital, Santa Monica. He was...
Read MoreThe five best thrillers of all time, according to novelist Paula Hawkins
Need a grippy, twisty read? Let the author of ‘The Girl on the Train’ recommend her favourite crime novels
Read MoreFormer US Navy Member Pleads Guilty to Plotting Iranian Terror Attack Against America
A former Navy sailor has pleaded guilty to charges he sought to attack Great Lakes Naval Station in North Chicago, Illinois, as part of an Iranian...
Read MoreTrump and Musk Delight in the Sounds of Human Suffering With Sick “ASMR” Immigrant Video
On Tuesday afternoon, the official White House X account posted a video showing men in Seattle shackled by the wrists and ankles about to be boarded...
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