Books
British author and creator of James Bond Ian Fleming (1908-1964) with two pieces of original artwork from the American hardback editions of his books, circa 1960. Horst Tappe/Getty Images/Archive Photos hide caption
Newly published stories show a different side of Ian Fleming and Graham Greene
Todd Blanche in May 2024 at the Manhattan Criminal Court during the hush money trial of President Donald Trump. Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images hide caption
Where does the ginseng in your tea come from? A new graphic memoir explains the trade
Jean Grae's new book In My Remaining Years Flatiron Books hide caption
From apps to gadgets, 'Second Life' considers how tech is changing having a baby
A filmmaker in Nazi Germany strikes a deal with the devil in 'The Director'
On Tuesday, a federal judge issued a preliminary injunction on President Trump's attempt to dismantle the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Above, the building that houses the offices of the IMLS in Washington, D.C. Jacquelyn Martin/AP hide caption
Ted Genoways, author of Tequila Wars: José Cuervo and the Bloody Struggle for the Spirit of Mexico, spoke to Morning Edition about his new book tracing the turbulent history of Mexico's oldest alcohol brand. Mary Anne Andrei/W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. hide caption
Author Ted Genoways discusses his new book 'Tequila Wars'
In the two decades psychologist Zorana Ivcevic has studied creativity, she's found that even though creative people are unique, anyone can be creative. Getty Images hide caption
Percival Everett has won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction for his novel James. Henry Nicholls/AFP via Getty Images hide caption
Foreign Fruit is a hybrid memoir that pulls apart mythologies of colonialism, inheritance and identity like the segments of a citrus fruit. Above, citrus on display at a shop in the UK. Christopher Furlong/Getty Images hide caption
'The Wager' chronicles shipwreck, mutiny and murder at the tip of South America
Lubrin, who is known for her poetry, published her debut fiction collection Code Noir in 2024. Rachel Eliza Griffiths/Carol Shields Prize for Fiction hide caption
This Hollywood memoir is an expertly mixed cocktail of history and family drama
Some sea slugs can steal the abilities of other animals after eating them. Biologist Drew Harvell thinks this "super power" could be harnessed by researchers one day to make transplantation surgeries in humans more effective. TARIK TINAZAY/Getty Images hide caption
Regeneration, super strength, stolen powers: Meet sea creatures inspiring research
Tina Knowles at the Billboard Women in Music 2025 held at the YouTube Theater on March 29 in Los Angeles, Calif. Christopher Polk/Billboard via Getty Images hide caption