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Novelist Thomas Mallon looks back on the early years of the AIDS epidemic

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A dogged reporter takes on a mysterious cabal in 'The Diary of Lies'

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Actor Jeff Hiller's new memoir is Actress of a Certain Age: My Twenty-Year Trail to Overnight Success. He's pictured above in Savannah, Ga., in November 2024. Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for SCAD hide caption

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A big break after age 40 is possible. Just ask Jeff Hiller of 'Somebody Somewhere'

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These 'Blondes' are turning 100, and they're still a lot of fun

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The stacks at Boston Public Library, one of the oldest and largest public library systems in the country. Aram Boghosian for Boston Public Library
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Boston Public Library aims to increase access to a vast historic archive using AI

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PICTURE THIS: ISLAND STORM

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Bruce Springsteen, shown here in 1975, was on the verge of being dropped by his record label before the release of Born to Run. Monty Fresco/Getty Images/Hulton Archive hide caption

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Springsteen's label was about to drop him. Then came 'Born to Run'

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The Hautamaki family (Shannon, left, Ian, Graham and Bret) poses outside the Pittsfield branch of the Ann Arbor District Library, where they collected points for The Summer Game. Neda Ulaby/NPR hide caption

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How a public library's summer game took over a Michigan city

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Jane Austen Fans Celebrate the Beloved English Author's 250th Birthday

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How journaling can help you through hard times

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David Nayfeld, the chef behind the cookbook Dad, What's for Dinner?, makes a recipe called "stressed-out weekday pancakes" together with his daughter, Helena. Eric Wolfinger hide caption

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How to embrace the mess and teach your kids to cook

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