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If approved for the job by the Amtrak board, Andy Byford will take the helm of one of the most high-profile, complex and ...
Sneh Bhargava took over as AIIMS director the day Indira Gandhi was assassinated. At 95, she’s released her memoir, still wears heels, and recounts being asked, “How will a woman run AIIMS?” ...
Among summer’s best thrillers are these novels by Janelle Brown, Riley Sager and Ashley Flowers with Alex Kiester.
Madeleine Thien’s novel explores the complexities of human connection in a dystopian world.
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with author Madeleine Thien about her new novel, The Book of Records begins when a seven year old girl named Lina arrives with her father in an unusual place.
Celebrated Indian chef Vivek Singh maintains he would not have come to the UK and opened his famous Cinnamon Club if it ...
A new corner of Harry Potter's world focuses on the Ministry of Magic, Paris and "Fantastic Beasts" in Universal Orlando ...
Bono's new documentary, 'Stories of Surrender,' is headed to Apple TV. The U2 singer spoke with us about it, and what's next ...
Irish author Caroline O’Donoghue's latest YA novel, 'Skipshock,' a time-shifting fantasy, may well be her most ambitious ...
Tapper's book, co-authored by Alex Thompson, describes a president who struggled to function: "One person told us that the presidency was, at best, a five-person board with Joe Biden as chairman." ...
Cedar Rapids resident Carole Gauger trained, rode, bred and sold more than 450 horses, first at stables in Iowa and then in ...