Our critic on three terrific new mysteries and a gem-filled story collection. By Sarah Weinman A new book by Rhae Lynn Barnes examines how minstrelsy once occupied the center of the nation’s cultural ...
Reading recommendations from critics and editors at The New York Times. Book publishing has few safeguards in place to prevent the unwitting publication of a novel heavily generated by artificial ...
Laurie Sepulveda is a staff writer covering investing and personal finance for Forbes Advisor, where she writes about portfolio strategy, investment research and financial markets. She has a decade of ...
This Review introduces methods for enhancing the targeting ability of metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), reviews their applications when modified with different types of targeting molecules and provides ...
Caroline Downey is a staff writer for National Review. The Trump administration is still trying to break apart the bloated Department of Education piece by piece, now by offloading parts of ...
Despite claims to the contrary, dilapidated minesweepers were never the answer. Vandalism shouldn’t get a free pass because the guy with a spray can is a famous artist. Election administration has ...
Enter “& Juliet,” a savvy if stunningly unsubtle mashup of a musical from London that aims to redress that balance for Broadway fun and profit. This nonstop party-empowerment show gets its theme of ...