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"I love cooking for people I love," Ina Garten says. "And the cooking is just the medium; the thing that I care about is the connection." Austin Hargrave/Penguin Random House hide caption

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Ina

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Author Robert Caro with a copy of "The Power Broker" his book about urban planner Robert Moses at Authors Night 2024 with the East Hampton Library. Eugene Gologursky/Getty Images for East Hampton Li hide caption

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Author Robert Caro on the history of power

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a statue of a farmer and his daughter depicted from Grant Wood's American Gothic painting on the fairgrounds of the Iowa State Fair on August 6, 2014 in Des Moines, Iowa Scott Olson/Getty Images hide caption

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Aduba dedicates her new memoir to her mother, Nonyem Aduba. "My self-talk, the way that I motivate myself into pursuing this business ... is built out of language that my mother had given me," Aduba says. Evan Agostini/Invision/AP hide caption

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Author Paola Ramos poses next to the cover of her new book, Defectors: The Rise of the Latino Far Right. Photo credit: Samantha Bloom hide caption

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Latinos are moving to the far right. Paola Ramos thinks she knows why

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A light-hearted murder mystery weekend turns deadly in Kate Atkinson's cozy thriller

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Sean "Diddy" Combs in 2018. Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images hide caption

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'Entitlement' disappoints — 'Leave the World Behind' was a tough act to follow

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Connie Chung, shown here in 2023, says watching a bad interview is painful: "I want to throw my shoe at [the television] if somebody isn't asking the question ... that I would ask." Hachette Book Group hide caption

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Connie Chung says booze and bawdy jokes helped her break into journalism's boys club

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Popular Shanghai bookstore

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Jackie Lay

Fighting back on book bans

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Richard B. Hays is the co-author of The Widening of God’s Mercy. Fuller Seminary hide caption

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A theologian’s work was used to exclude LGBTQ people from church. In a new book, he and his son argue the exact opposite.

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Anne Lamott reflects on aging. Sam Lamott/Sam Lamott hide caption

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Anne Lamott has some ideas on getting older in the United States

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After buying Twitter in 2022, Elon Musk changed the company's name to X. Alain Jocard/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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What Musk's Twitter takeover could tell us about a possible government appointment

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The StraightForward Foundation helps Russian authors publish abroad. Here are the French and Russian edition covers of a book about the Russian mercenary Wagner Group, by Ilia Barabanov and Denis Korotkov. Edition Flammarion; Meduza.io hide caption

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Russian publishers in exile release books the Kremlin would ban

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Rachel Kushner's new espionage thriller may be her coolest book yet

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