Welcome to Read With Jenna Junior! Each month we'll pick a new book for young readers to read together and discuss. We hope you'll join the conversation!
Americans must not become numb to the president’s “strange behavior” amid the constant deluge of insults, death threats, and despotic tantrums from the commander-in-chief, CNN’s Jake Tapper warned.
The books that moved and delighted us, sparked conversations, and opened our minds All That We See or Seem by Ken Liu All the Way to the River by Elizabeth Gilbert The Antidote by Karen Russell ...
If Silk Sonic went country… they’d look a little something like this. During Thursday night’s CMA Awards ceremony, Chris Stapleton and Miranda Lambert, or Lamberton if you will, performed their ...
A new paper by University of Rhode Island post-doctoral researchers Emily Sperou and Renato Borras-Chavez published in the journal Polar Biology discusses a unique phenomenon observed in a reclusive ...
In a ream of social media posts on Nov. 20, President Donald Trump accused a group of Democratic lawmakers who made a video telling servicemembers to resist illegal orders of "seditious behavior, ...
EGREMONT — At the beginning of Amy LaVere and Will Sexton's relationship, they recognized an important quality in each other: They're both excellent travelers. The Memphis-based Americana roots duo ...
I was settling into one of those airport activity tables with high stools and electric outlets at my flight’s gate, waiting for the agent to announce boarding, when I felt a gathering storm at the ...
Here is the standout fiction and nonfiction of the year, selected by the staff of The New York Times Book Review. Credit...Jack Smyth Supported by By The New York Times Books Staff Each January, the ...
With a 1964 VW bus parked out front, La Rinconada Country Club in Los Gatos went through a bit of a time warp last Saturday night as New Museum Los Gatos celebrated its 60th anniversary in groovy ...
“You need this renewal. You need new figures who are untouched, who were never part of these awful power games,” the columnist Lydia Polgreen argues. By Lydia Polgreen and Molly Jong-Fast Produced by ...