Adam Johnson’s new novel focuses on two radically different island communities. By Ian McGuire “1929,” by the New York Times journalist Andrew Ross Sorkin, is a tale of greed, corruption and ...
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Welcome to Shelf Life, ELLE.com’s books column, in which authors share their most memorable reads. Whether you’re on the hunt for a book to console you, move you profoundly, or make you laugh, ...
The stories of enslaved Black Americans are still far too scarce, lost to time by a nation indifferent to more personal aspects of the experience. Miles, a Harvard historian and MacArthur fellow, had ...
An Orange County, California, library system violated state law with its policy of restricting young people’s access to “sexually explicit” materials, a judge has ruled. Earlier this month, Orange ...
Codex gives software developers a first-rate coding agent in their terminal and their IDE, along with the ability to delegate ...
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Gabfest Reads is a monthly series from the hosts of Slate’s Political Gabfest podcast. Recently, Emily Bazelon talked with Judith Resnik about her new book, Impermissible Punishments: How Prison ...
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