Danette Chavez] I began 2025 by reading Helen DeWitt’s 2001 novel The Last Samurai, which immediately became one of my favorite books. So imagine my delight when, halfway through the year, I found out ...
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I hope Cruisin’ The Coast promoters remind their participants to stay in the right lane on our highways as much as possible. Locals need to get to work, doctor’s visits, school and so forth. Now, the ...
The appointment follows the retirement of 30-year Kidder veteran Brian Hatcher. Addressing the critical issue of affordable housing in the Puget Sound region.
Within spiritual circles, the belief that “we all chose our parents and our entire ancestral lineage” runs deep, which can either sound great (or not so great) depending on the relationship we each ...
Like many of you, no doubt, Ursula K. Le Guin is one of my favourite sci-fi writers. So I am really excited about a collection out this month that brings together the maps she would draw when starting ...
The decades old St. Joseph County outdoor warning system is getting upgrades.Some are being done on Wednesday.The system saw a major expansion in 1998.One of th ...
Subtitles have evolved from a niche tool to a necessity for millions, transforming our viewing habits in the streaming age.
Aging isn’t easy, and topics like dementia and medically assisted dying can be hard to talk about. The British mystery writer Richard Osman is trying to change that. Osman has reimagined the notion of ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Taylor Heine, 35, is often multitasking when she watches TV shows or movies at home. “I’ll be playing on the phone, loving on my animals, maybe cleaning, picking up,” she says. So she ...
Here are some of our staff’s favorites, for ages 2 to 4. By The New York Times Books Staff We polled our editors and writers about the best books for the preschool set. These are our favorites. This ...
Luis von Ahn echoes research and the Apple founder's mantra when he says changing your mindset around luck can make you more successful.