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Jaffe examines the myth of the "labor of love."
An informative survey of the technological innovations that are changing the way people eat.
A heart-wrenching portrayal of six doctors who graduated from medical school during the pandemic in New York City.
Hinton explores the origins and outcomes of Black rebellions of the twentieth century.
An insiders' account of the scandals and toxic culture at social media giant Facebook.
An unsettling exploration of the history and cultural influence of air conditioning and refrigerants.
Conti outlines concrete changes to alleviate trauma’s effects.
Short's robustly researched mines the Putin's past for perspective on his recent maneuvers.
A tour of the meaningful ways that our brains are dissimilar from one another.
Hollywood offers up a delectable jaunt through his favorite classic British and American bakes.
An irreverent look behind the scenes of American politics.
A no-nonsense playbook to build wealth and retire early through smarter spending.
Treks through the murky world of digital transactions, cryptocurrencies and surveillance through data.
Ali-Khan excavates the history of forced migration in the twelve American towns she's called home.
A former GOP operative explores possible reasons why so many of his peers fell for Trumpism.
A thoughtful treatise on how to achieve parity in the division of household labor.
Maps the history of the First Amendment's free speech clause from its foundation to contemporary controversies.
A hard-hitting yet hopeful look at how impoverished communities across the U.S. are fighting for their survival.
Zeihan maps the collapse of globalization.
Ray seeks to explain the centrality of race in American history and politics.
Tillman reckons with the equivocations and guilt she weathered while caring for her ailing mother at the end of her life…
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