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E L James, whose new book, “Freed,” continues the “Fifty Shades” story from the man’s perspective, talks about spicy romances, joining Clubhouse and reconnecting with Christian and Anastasia.
The police had long believed Richard R. Lavigne killed Danny Croteau, 13. Just hours after they began drafting a request for an arrest warrant, investigators learned that the former priest had died.
These shows will help you to navigate whatever complex feelings you’re having about the world reopening, and ease you back into society at your own pace.
Adam Aaronson sneaks up on us with a subtly strenuous Saturday puzzle.
After four years of stalling by the Trump administration, officials in Washington approved the $11.6 billion project for federal funding.
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The great reopening offers ample opportunity to lift your spirits if you have some money to spare. Here’s how to do it right.
And for more than two decades, her daughter has been taking it out.
Before you go all-in on grilling and picnicking, try slow-cooker shrimp in purgatory or cilantro chutney chicken.
From high school thrillers to fairy tale retellings, here are 10 Y.A. books you won’t want to miss this season.
This slightly effervescent wine of the Spanish Basque Country epitomizes the globalization of once-local wines in the 21st century.
An Indigenous community says it has found evidence that 215 children were buried on the grounds of a British Columbia school, one of the many in Canada set up to forcibly assimilate them.
This low-A.B.V. cocktail is easy to make and riff on once you know where to start.
As we re-enter civilization, it’s OK — maybe even necessary — to dish about people who aren’t present. If done in the right way.
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