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These of the flailing words of Materialists star Dakota Johnson just after she's bitten into Da Bomb on Hot Ones, valiantly battling her way through the spicy wing challenge despite proclaiming up ...
Skip the overpriced gelato and the watery poolside rosé—these icy page-turners will chill you from the inside out.
Michelle Huneven’s novel begins as a family comedy before veering in unexpected directions.
Or is it the same thing that makes any book worth reading, anyplace, anytime: great writing, gorgeous sentences, an intriguing structure? Whether you’re looking for a propulsive page-turner, a ...
In the mood for a good laugh? Our favorite funny books for kids are sure to get even the most reluctant readers engaged and giggling. The humorous options on this list range from silly picture books ...
Readers often use specific terms as a shorthand—after all, less typing means getting to read more books—to talk about the books they’re reading, want to read or don’t plan on finishing.
Whoever handles social media for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, learned an important lesson on clarity Friday afternoon. It all started after the agency posted on X: “Contact us if you ...
While there’s never any doubt where the story’s going, it’s still an enjoyable ride with some very funny lines about innate racial biases and the generational divide. Staged in a gorgeous ...
Almost immediately after Donald Trump and his White House team unveiled “The MAHA Report: Making Our Children Healthy Again” last week, problems emerged. The Washington Post reported, for ...
Margaret “Hot Lips” Houlihan on the acclaimed CBS ... based on its length and the ad revenue per minute. As a tough, by-the-book major, Swit’s Houlihan was a rare strong woman on television.
Read along with the Book Review this summer: Can you check off five items before fall arrives? By The New York Times Books Staff When many of us at The New York Times Book Review were children ...
The book "Grown" by Tiffany Jackson has been added to the rotation of The Bottom's Banned Book Club and will be discussed at the club's reading event 2-4 p.m. May 31 at Lawson McGhee Library, 500 W.