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The president-elect has boasted about the donations for his inauguration, library and political activities from those seeking ...
While his home was always in the small Georgia town, Atlanta gave him the opportunities to cement a political and ...
In the 1970s, jeans weren’t considered presidential. Former President Gerald R. Ford, a square-jawed Republican, wore stocky ...
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“The Shooting Party” opens on an English country manor, with a sprawling cast of characters and death on the mantel. But ...
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Republicans passed the law in 2023, joining other conservative states and counties that have sought to restrict the ...
For many years, the 39th president generated little attention from authors. But recently books have sought to re-evaluate his ...
By Jon Klassen You could assemble an entire library of contemporary work fixated ... chosen by the staff of The New York Times Book Review. The winner of this year’s National Book Award in ...
Dabhoiwala’s essay, “A Man of Parts and Learning,” is the first winner of this year’s Sidney Awards, which I created in honor ...
Arts, dedicated to African diasporic performance, now has its own space to support work like the choreographer André ...