Adichie's fresh voice is already classic, timelessly communicating how a woman’s pain is her unsurpassed strength.
This year's Washington State University Murrow Lifetime Achievement recipient believes there is more in life that connects us than separates us. The WSU Edward R. Murrow College of Communication ...
“I See You’ve Called in Dead” follows a middle-aged depressive who rediscovers life’s joys, with a little help from his friends. Steve Oney’s engaging and deeply reported “On Air ...
A planning committee of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine will host a two-day public workshop ...
The hosts unpack the delicate balance between genuine human connection and pragmatic approaches to societal challenges.
A Purple Heart Recipient who has published a children’s book was among the speakers at MMI Prep in Freeland on Tuesday to teach students how to activate compassion, empathy and HOPE in their ...
By The New York Times Books Staff In his new book, David Szalay offers unvarnished scenes from a lonely, rags-to-riches life. By Dwight Garner Two new books use divergent styles to look at mind ...
Recent TV adaptations of Coben’s books, such as “Fool Me Once” and “Missing You,” have been Netflix blockbusters, and the hits keep coming. Coben’s latest begins when Sami Kierce ...
“My husband may not be a legal American citizen, but is a human being and he has rights.” Ashley argued her husband still has a right for the motions to be heard. Tapan and Ashley run a local ...
Meta employees spoke with multiple companies about licensing books and research papers ... Will these be better for society than the human dialogue they are already starting to replace?
For the last two decades, the prevailing view in human evolutionary genetics has been that Homo sapiens first appeared in Africa around 200,000 to 300,000 years ago, and descended from a single ...
Whether you are new to philosophy or already interested in deep ideas, these ten books offer valuable wisdom and are worth ... Through dialogues led by Socrates, Plato examines the nature of human ...
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