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Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
This month's picks include an Indian thriller, a Japanese teen assassin movie and an intense, character-driven Kenyan heist flick.
For decades, I avoided domestic tasks. My failing vision has made me cherish them.
The Justice Department is planning to appeal, but the decision is likely to significantly delay its investigation into former President Donald J. Trump's handling of government records.
Federer's moves made even blowout matches worthy of watching. And the moments in which he fell short made his legacy even more intriguing.
Two high school girls with grudges form a bond to get back at those who wronged them.
There wasn't really much news in that inflation report.
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Books to ReadSuggested reading from Times editors
Pessimism is deepening as bellwether companies like FedEx and General Electric warn of worsening economic and business conditions.
A civil rights advocate investigates.
The back kitchen, in essence a pantry on overdrive, has become increasingly popular among wealthier homeowners in recent years, according to architects, designers and homebuilders.
Trump-bashing makes us feel good; it doesn't turn the tide.
In "Lucy by the Sea," Elizabeth Strout relocates a formerly married couple from Manhattan to Maine at the peak of the Covid pandemic.
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