New titles from Michael Cunningham, Maggie Shipstead, Hillary Clinton, and others
Leo Mazzone was right about the undue focus on pitch velocity.
When the virus was endemic, it spread in a world very different from today’s.
Once a suspect COVID treatment, now a cure for everything
The vice president has launched an effort to “end cancer,” but the White House is only asking for $1 billion.
For the second year in a row an American writer claimed the British literary prize, this time for the dazzling novel Lincoln in the Bardo.
Experts note that although the Supreme Court justice is not in imminent danger, the presence of two separate malignancies in her lung raises the possibility of metastatic cancer elsewhere.
Take a 19th-century writer’s word for it.
How the legendary rock band discovered the music of Clifton Chenier
If Leo’s predecessors are any guide, this moment of American Catholic unity likely won’t last.