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The Ethicist A Woman in My Book Club Never Reads the Books. Can I Expose Her? She reads reviews online and passes off the opinions as her own.
Find Your Next Book Thrillers N.Y.C. Literary Guide Nonfiction Summer Preview Advertisement Supported by nonfiction Megan C. Reynolds takes on the biggest linguistic battle of our age. By Marisa ...
The book, by New York Times reporter Michael M. Grynbaum, is juicy, illuminating, and relentless in its reporting, making it a must read for anyone fascinated by media and its leviathans.
Comment The best science fiction books of 2025 so far From generation ships to climate change, there has been some stellar sci-fi out in the past six months. Our columnist Emily H. Wilson picks ...
If you need a new book for the summer or your book club, you're in luck — author Brad Thor stopped by the 3rd Hour of TODAY to share his book recommendations for July 2025. His list includes two ...
Kouri Richins, the Utah mom who allegedly poisoned her husband with a fentanyl-laced cocktail and then wrote a children's book about coping with grief, is facing dozens of new charges.
DeMaurice Smith had a lot on his plate as the head of the NFL Players Association from 2009-23, and Aaron Rodgers didn’t make Smith’s job any easier.
Trump has executed a near-complete inversion of the typical diplomatic formula: He’s not nice, he’s not conflict-averse, he’s not euphemistic — and yet he’s gotten results.
USA TODAY columnist Christine Brennan's new book, “On Her Game: Caitlin Clark and the Revolution in Women’s Sports," releases July 8.
Kouri Richins faces multiple new charges, including seven counts of felony money laundering and five counts of felony forgery.
LGBTQ book opt-out ruling triggers national response from parents, educators, advocates The reactions were swift and sharply divided.