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Prime Minister Mark Carney is not only a Canadian leader, he’s also an author. His second book, The Hinge, was expected to hit shelves this summer. But now it’s unclear. The book is being ...
The staff of The New York Times Book Review choose the year’s standout fiction and nonfiction.
An anxious artist’s road trip stops short for a torrid affair at a tired motel. In “All Fours,” the desire for change is familiar. How to satisfy it isn’t.
Daniel Lurie enlists business titans and his wealthy friends to pull the tech hub out of its post-Covid slump — and restore its reputation.
Trump's record number of executive orders are testing the limits of presidential power He's quickly undoing Biden's orders, too.
A Trump executive order temporarily pauses leases and permits for offshore and onshore wind projects. Wind advocates say an offshore wind freeze could threaten states' climate goals and jobs.
Oprah Winfrey chooses "The River is Waiting" by Wally Lamb as her June book club pick, a third for the author.
President Trump wants to revive the "beautiful, clean coal industry," and asked the energy secretary to stop APS from closing an Arizona power plant.
President Donald Trump has reminded the Supreme Court that it gave him almost absolute immunity last year and the "unrestricted power" to fire federal officials.
One of his most frequent arguments against wind power is that wind farms are ugly—and that’s where Trump’s own antipathy began. In 2006, he bought land along the coast in Scotland to build a ...
A massive project headed by Elon Musk in Memphis, Tenn., to power AI has moved at breakneck speed. But it's stirring controversy around pollution emissions. The EPA says it's looking into it.
Over 35 years after the first study linking the artificial food dye Red 3 to thyroid cancer in rats was published, the U.S. is beginning to phase it out of foods and drugs.