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Books
50 Years Ago, ‘Jaws’ Hit Bookstores, Capturing the Angst of a Generation
In 1973, the first chapter of an unpublished novel was photocopied and passed around the Manhattan offices of Doubleday &…
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Books
Don’t Worry, It’s Only Your ‘Friendly Neighborhood Slasher’
In Stephen Graham Jones’s new novel, a young outcast is forced to become a murderer fated to enact gory revenge.
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Books
A Phenomenally Weird Tale of a Man and His Rodent Metropolis
In “Rat City,” Jon Adams and Edmund Ramsden explore the life, times and influence of the scientific Pied Piper, John…
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News
A Brooklyn Artist and the Possibilities He Seeks in Work and Life
After more than 40 years in a Williamsburg loft, Noah Jemison says the benefits of his tenure have come with…
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News
$850,000 Homes in California
A two-bedroom bungalow with a guest cottage in Oakland, a townhouse in Novato and a renovated midcentury home in Los…
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World
Ukraine Battles to Contain Russian Advances Across the Front
Russian forces appear to have captured Urozhaine, a southern village taken back by Ukraine last summer. In the east, they…
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World
Manhunt in U.K. Ends With Murder Charges After Bodies Found in Suitcase
A grisly discovery last week in Bristol, England, led the police to a 34-year-old man who had stayed with the…
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Food
Promised Cures, Tainted Cells: How Cord Blood Banks Mislead Parents
Millions of pregnant women get the pitch through their OB-GYN: Put a bit of your newborn’s umbilical cord on ice,…
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Food
What Parents Should Know About Cord Blood Banking
Millions of parents have paid to bank blood from their infants’ umbilical cords. But storage companies have misled them about…
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US
Protesters Are Expected to March in Milwaukee as R.N.C. Opens
After the attempted assassination of Donald Trump, protest organizers said their rally would proceed as expected. Law enforcement authorities said…