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Strange Lives Unfold In Dreamy, Atmospheric 'Sleep Garden'
Jim Krusoe's new novel is hard to summarize. It's about the odd inhabitants of an odd, bunker-like apartment building — but also about life, death, and the importance of stories.
Doctor Shortage Looming? Maybe Not
Physicians have been warning for years about a coming shortage of primary care doctors. But others say primary care teams that include other types of health workers might fill the gap better.
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When Danish Cows See Fresh Spring Pasture, They Jump For Joy
Thousands of spectators gather every April to see ecstatic cows return to fields on organic farms around Denmark. The organic industry says the event has helped fuel demand for organic foods.
Will Congress Continue Health Care For 9 Million Children?
The popular Children's Health Insurance Program is up for renewal Sept. 30. Policy analysts say it's unclear whether a deeply divided Congress facing major deadlines will get the job done.
'I'm A Female And I'm A Veteran ... Those 2 Things Are Not Mutually Exclusive'
For many women, military service can be starkly different than it is for their male counterparts. As the military prepares to open combat roles to women, two longtime soldiers share their stories.
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A Writer-Engineer's Historical Fiction Hack: Add Dragons
Before her first book, Naomi Novik was a programmer who wrote Napoleonic-era fan fiction on the side. Then she had an idea: "What could make the Napoleonic wars more exciting? Dragons!"
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Trump Signals Steve Bannon Could Be On His Way Out
The president gave the clearest indication yet that his chief strategist could be on his way out, saying, "I like Steve, but you have to remember, he was not involved in my campaign until very late."
As The Holiday Season Gets Started, A Look Back At Aprons And Their Stories
For EllynAnne Geisel, aprons are a way to connect to past generations, often women, who once wore them. For years she has collected different designs and shared the joy they bring her with others.
Bad Poetry, Great Booze: The Story Of The Hidden Bootlegger's Manual
The book's outside cover boasted poems by a disgraced writer. But inside was page after page of handwritten recipes for alcohol — the secretly preserved know-how of a Prohibition-era doctor.
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For The Deal-Making Trump, Compromise Seems To Be A Dirty Word
Ironically, President Trump seems irritated with the need to make deals. He is eager to make threats and change rules, but the American system was set up to curb a president's power.
Who Was Joe Gould, And Did He Really Write The World's Longest Book?
Years ago, two New Yorker articles told the story of a Harvard dropout who claimed to be writing the longest book ever. Did he succeed? In Joe Gould's Teeth, Jill Lepore tries to answer that question.
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The song that never ends: Why Earth, Wind & Fire's 'September' sustains
It begins, "Do you remember?" — and we supply the memories. Dan Charnas tells the origin story of the Earth, Wind & Fire hit that still unites generations on the dance floor.
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