The Politics of Presidential Mercy, by Jeffrey Toobin “When it comes to pardons, presidents are kings,” the legal journalist Jeffrey Toobin writes in his new book, “The Pardon: The Politics of ...
In “Cerebral Entanglements,” Allan J. Hamilton argues that new imaging technologies give us unprecedented access — with ...
Will the Mets be willing to re-sign Pete Alonso a second time? Or might they have their heart set on, say, pending free agent ...
Sun City' offers evidence that widespread isolation began long before Americans became absorbed in their phones.
The Rise of Spotify and the Costs of the Perfect Playlist, a new book from the journalist Liz Pelly, the playlist is the ...
Scorned by critics on its release, in 1999, Alan Rudolph’s Kurt Vonnegut adaptation now emerges as an inspired comic ...
Sylvia Plath’s writing was witty, political, emotional and sharp. A substantial new collection includes more than 50 ...
The Holiness of God by R.C. Sproul invites us deeper into the truth of Scripture, that we may marvel at the Lord’s greatness and the wonder of His salvation through Jesus Christ. A 40th-anniversary ...
BOSTON -- The final day of the 2025 Beanpot sees two of Boston’s finest programs battle for pride and bragging rights in the consolation game as the Northeastern Huskies take on the Harvard Crimson.
Argentinian writer Jorge Luís Borges wrote some of the world’s most brilliant, mind-bending, and philosophical stories.
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with author Charlotte Wood about Stone Yard Devotional, in which the narrator retreats to a convent ...