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The United States Had Every Right To Force a TikTok Sale

China’s violations of human rights and the basic norms of internet freedom are blatant and obvious. This month, with little…

Can Nonprofit News Save the South From Itself?

When I moved here in 1987, Nashville had two daily newspapers: a morning paper, The Tennessean, whose editorial page leaned…

17 New Books Coming in May

Chop Fry Watch Learn, by Michelle T. King Once called “the Julia Child of Chinese cooking,” Fu Pei-Mei taught generations…

When Your Mom Is Famous for Hating Motherhood

In Heidi Reimer’s debut novel, “The Mother Act,” a daughter grapples with being parented (or not) by an actress who…

The Complicated Artist Behind the Moomins

The Finnish artist and writer Tove Jansson had a love-hate relationship with her most famous creations.

Young, Cool, Coddled and Raised on the Internet

The best stories in Honor Levy’s “My First Book” capture the quiet desperation of today’s smart set. But there is…

Judd or Dud: Can You Tell the Difference?

It’s not that easy to tell fake Donald Judd furniture from the real thing. See if you can do a…

Maximizing Profits at the Patients’ Expense

More from our inbox: The Brave Trump JurorsBlack Voters ‘Want to Be Courted’ by DemocratsBetter Than DebatesCredit...NATo the Editor: Re…

In High-Energy Shanghai, a New Mood: Malaise

In 1979 my mother pulled out a Band-Aid in a Nanjing hospital. The nurses clustered around it, amazed. “The West…

PEN America Has Stood By Authors. They Should Stand By PEN.

All strong institutions stand to benefit from internal dissent and external pressures. But too often, recent efforts to reform institutions…

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