Por: The Atlantic Life September 26, 2022
Read Yiyun Li’s new book carefully, and you might glimpse its hidden message.Getty; The AtlanticSeptember 26, 2022, 8 AM ET“You can slash a book,” says the narrator of Yiyun Li’s new novel, . “There are different ways to measure depth, but not many readers measure a book’s depth with a knife, making a cut from the first page all the way down to the last. Why not, I wonder.” This feels like a challenge—to take a knife to this... + full article
The Boston Globe USA Life September 25, 2022
On the train that is literature, the short story is often relegated to second-class, while the novel travels in luxury. Yet many fiction writers freely admit that the novel is the more forgiving form. Short stories are high-wire acts, easily foiled by a misstep. Then too,... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Life September 24, 2022
Inspired by her own hiking obsession, best-selling writer Lisa Gardner set her newest, “,” in the wilds of Wyoming where her anti-heroine Frankie Elkin goes searching for a missing young man. This is the second in Gardner’s newest series about Elkin, a recovering alcoholic... + más
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Jets’ young stars reminds Robert Saleh of his Seattle days | New York Daily News
The Atlantic USA Life September 24, 2022
And he’s now sitting in a prison camp.Traffic in Ürümchi, Xinjiang's capital, in 2018. (Carolyn Drake / Magnum)September 21, 2022One hundred years ago, James Joyce’s Ulysses collapsed Dublin (plus all of Western civilization) into a single day’s epic stroll. The... + más
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China values UN relationship despite human rights criticism | Associated Press
The Root USA Opinion September 24, 2022
Summer days are made for reading. There’s nothing better than spending a sunny afternoon in the park or at the beach with your favorite book. Fortunately, there are lots of great reads coming to a bookstore or library near you. From historical fiction, to rom-com, to gripping... + más
It’s Banned Books Week — and these bookstores are hiding challenged books for their readers to find | The Boston Globe
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Politico USA Tech September 24, 2022
Congress was nearly notified in June that Secret Service text messages relevant to its Jan. 6 investigation had disappeared — weeks before it ultimately found out — according to documents obtained by the nonprofit Project on Government Oversight. Career officials at the... + más
Homeland Security mothers its employees: ‘Eat healthy,’ ‘Get plenty of sleep’ | Fox News
Secret Service may disable iMessages to avoid repeat of Jan. 6 controversy | Politico
The Secret Service is considering turning off employees’ ability to send iMessages on their work-issued iPhones, hoping to head off repeats of the current controversy embroiling the agency over deleted text messages related to the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol. “This is... + más
Edit iMessages: Here's how the new iOS 16 iPhone feature works and its limitations | 9to5Mac
Read: What DHS watchdog employees wanted to tell Congress about missing Jan. 6 Secret Service texts | Politico
ABC News USA Entertainment September 20, 2022
“Lucy by the Sea, by Elizabeth Strout (Random House)Returning to characters of previous novels, Elizabeth Strout folds them into COVID-19’s twist of fate in “Lucy by the Sea.” Lucy’s world is on the verge of collapse, a pandemic wreaking havoc on a country on the brink... + más
Review: Coming up for air in Strout’s pandemic voyage | Associated Press
Exclusive: M2 MacBook Air internals revealed in hands-on photos of redesigned notebook | 9to5Mac
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