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When I was a teenager, a mostly forgotten series of novels taught me U.S. history. How would they read to me now?
In each case, the person had been convinced that ChatGPT had revealed a profound and world-altering truth. And when they asked the A.I. what they should do about it, ChatGPT told them to contact me.
Every week, critics and editors at The New York Times Book Review pick the most interesting and notable new releases, from ...
Old friends are bewildered by the turn taken by the second lady, a onetime Democrat and former litigator for a San Francisco ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Extensive triple digit heat, broken temperature records and oppressive humidity piled up into a steaming mess ...
“The Sisters,” his new novel, out on June 17 from Farrar, Straus and Giroux, is his attempt to free himself at last. The book ...
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In “The Haves and Have-Yachts,” the New Yorker writer Evan Osnos presents an urbane set of profiles in excess. By Carl Swanson Carl Swanson is the deputy editorial director for culture at New ...
Some Harvard students have sought “viewpoint diversity” outside the school’s gates. By Kate Selig and Simon J. Levien Kate Selig reported from Cambridge, Mass., and Simon J. Levien reported ...
We go inside a story about one woman’s journey to die. ... For the cover story of yesterday’s New York Times Magazine, ... I was moved, reading about her last moments.
For “People’s Choice Literature,” Tom Comitta wrote two books based on the likes and dislikes of American readers. “The books take literature seriously, but also recognize that all human ...
For more audio journalism and storytelling, download New York Times Audio, a new iOS app available for news subscribers. A six-part podcast exploring the story of medical treatment for transgender ...