Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
"It's so emotional for me to be able to think that this kid who has nothing and is living in very compromised circumstances, would get any kind of escape from my novel." ...
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Amal El-Mohtar is the Book Review’s science fiction and fantasy columnist. She is a Hugo Award-winning writer and the ...
Apple Music ultimately named Lauryn Hill’s landmark 1998 debut “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill” as its best album — a move ...
Hoping to catch the eye of the boy she likes, 13-year-old Deecie Jeffries sneaks out of the house in Austin, Texas, in 1987 ...
In his novel “States of Emergency,” Chris Knapp doesn’t just tighten the distance between our inner lives and the world ...
For more audio journalism and storytelling, download New York Times Audio, a new iOS app available for news subscribers. Hosted by Michael Barbaro Featuring Julie Hirschfeld Davis Peter Baker and ...
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Left-handers Chris Sale of the Atlanta Braves and Garrett Crochet of the Chicago White Sox have been selected Major League Baseball’s Comeback Players of the Year.
Since Israel and Hamas went to war, reporters and editors at The New York Times have closely covered the conflict. Our coverage includes the Hamas-led attack on Israel, the plight of hostages ...
Contest dates: Nov. 6 to Dec. 4, 2024. By The Learning Network Just 27 percent of public high schools in New York City have a newspaper. A new initiative is trying to change that.