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Fiction: Whatever Happened to Isabel Archer? ‘Mrs. Osmond’ Picks Up Where Henry James Left Off

New York Times - Lun, 11/20/2017 - 05:00
John Banville’s sequel to James’s “Portrait of a Lady” follows the heroine back to Rome and to the possible end of her marriage.

Nonfiction: ‘Little House on the Prairie’ and the Truth About the American West

New York Times - Lun, 11/20/2017 - 05:00
A new biography of Laura Ingalls Wilder “refreshes and revitalizes” our understanding of westward expansion, pioneer life and the literature that mythologized it.

Talk: Preet Bharara Is Not Running for Office

New York Times - Lun, 11/20/2017 - 05:00
The former United States attorney on not being part of “the resistance” and what he’ll do if President Trump gets impeached.

It’s Almost Thanksgiving! Let Us Be Your Guide

New York Times - Lun, 11/20/2017 - 04:13
Welcome to the latest edition of the Smarter Living newsletter.

In Mexico, Not Dead. Not Alive. Just Gone.

New York Times - Lun, 11/20/2017 - 03:00
With the drug war’s “disappeared” numbering in the tens of thousands, some families take up the search for loved ones on their own.

In Race Against Roy Moore, Democratic Candidate Is Mostly on His Own

New York Times - Lun, 11/20/2017 - 01:36
Alabama Democrats see a rare chance of victory in the Senate special election. But the party is too diminished to give its candidate, Doug Jones, much help.

Europe Edition: Zimbabwe, Angela Merkel, Charles Manson: Your Monday Briefing

New York Times - Lun, 11/20/2017 - 01:22
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.

Manson Mythology and Pop Culture

New York Times - Lun, 11/20/2017 - 01:00
Charles Manson was a constant dark presence in pop culture for decades after his arrest in the gruesome Tate-LaBianca murders.

Robert Mugabe, in Speech to Zimbabwe, Refuses to Say if He Will Resign

New York Times - Lun, 11/20/2017 - 00:43
Party leaders had given the president until noon Monday to resign or face impeachment, but he said he would preside over a party congress in a few weeks.

Ex-Leader Wins First Round of Chile’s Presidential Vote

New York Times - Lun, 11/20/2017 - 00:04
Former President Sebastián Piñera will now face Alejandro Guillier, a former news anchor, to succeed President Michelle Bachelet.

Patriots 33, Raiders 8: Patriots Get Hearty Welcome, and Win Over Raiders, in Mexico

New York Times - Dom, 11/19/2017 - 23:01
An announced crowd of 77,000 at Estadio Azteca cheered from start to finish as Tom Brady passed for 339 yards and three touchdowns in a 33-8 victory.

How ABC Found a Surprise Hit in ‘The Good Doctor’

New York Times - Dom, 11/19/2017 - 22:58
The actor Daniel Dae Kim — in his new role as executive producer — was turned down twice by CBS before landing the show at the last-place network.

Germany Fails to Form Coalition; Next Move Unclear

New York Times - Dom, 11/19/2017 - 22:58
Talks to form a new government, led by Angela Merkel, ended after the Free Democrats walked out, saying that the parties lacked enough trust to govern.

Border Patrol Agent Killed in Texas in What a Senator Calls an Attack

New York Times - Dom, 11/19/2017 - 22:58
Senator Ted Cruz said the agent and his partner, who was seriously injured, were attacked on Sunday, though details of what happened were unclear.

N.F.L. Scores Week 11: Eagles Lead Cowboys in Second Half

New York Times - Dom, 11/19/2017 - 22:37
The Vikings kept winning behind career-backup quarterback Case Keenum, and the Saints held off the Redskins. Week 11 highlights and analysis.

Op-Ed Columnist: This Is a Man Problem

New York Times - Dom, 11/19/2017 - 22:08
To fight sexual harassment, we have to re-examine our masculinity.

Nascar Season Ends at a Crossroad With Star Drivers Departing

New York Times - Dom, 11/19/2017 - 21:51
Dale Earnhardt Jr., Matt Kenseth and Danica Patrick are leaving full-time racing, and others are facing pay cuts and a dearth of sponsorships in 2018.

Op-Ed Columnist: America Is Now an Outlier on Driving Deaths

New York Times - Dom, 11/19/2017 - 21:46
Only a few decades ago, the United States was not — and it doesn’t need to be now.

Review: In This ‘Pride and Prejudice,’ Love Is a Zero-Sum Game

New York Times - Dom, 11/19/2017 - 21:45
An unconventional Primary Stages adaptation of the Jane Austen novel features gags, dance breaks and other cynical silliness.

Editorial: Mr. Mugabe Won’t Say What Zimbabwe Longs to Hear: I Quit

New York Times - Dom, 11/19/2017 - 21:34
It’s good that the army has taken power, but whoever takes over must heed the cheering crowds who want an end to corruption and brutality.
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