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Which Are the Best States for Raising a Family?
Parents have more flexibility these days to choose where they want to put down roots. A new study can help…
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Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Queens
This week’s properties are on the Upper East Side, in South Harlem and in Hunters Point.
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Homes for Sale in New York and Connecticut
This week’s properties are in Brookville, N.Y., and New Canaan, Conn.
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Globalization’s Discontents Were Baked In From the Beginning
In “Against the World,” the historian Tara Zahra examines the promise of liberal internationalism in its early days — and…
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A Prophet of Boom With Charts for Every Occasion
With “The Aftermath,” Philip Bump marshals a sea of statistics to debunk myths about that big, self-involved and endlessly discussed…
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Patricia Engel’s Enduring Friendships Always Include Books
What books are on your night stand? “The Easy Life,” by Marguerite Duras, “Small Things Like These,” by Claire Keegan,…
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R.F. Kuang Is Curious About Something …
The author of “Babel” likes to raise questions that bother her — ones she hopes will bother her readers too.
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‘Infinity Pool’ Review: Body Trouble
A wealthy writer succumbs to the lure of consequence-free violence in this artfully potent blend of horror and science fiction.
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The Man Who May Challenge Putin for Power
President Vladimir Putin of Russia, it seems, has finally noticed that the war in Ukraine created a dangerous competitor to…
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The Long Shadow of ‘American Dirt’
Three years ago this month, the novel “American Dirt” by Jeanine Cummins landed in bookstores on a tsunami of enthusiasm.…