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Hegseth has earned for himself perhaps the best-known rebuke from the McCarthy era: “Have you no sense of decency, sir, at long last? Have you left no sense of decency?” ...
Woodblock prints with Buddhist and Daoist imagery, the Gutenberg Bible with moveable type, books containing multiple ...
To celebrate the 30th edition of the L.A. Times Festival of Books, we asked authors, editors, critics and scholars to select ...
"I think it's brilliant, in some respects — how a country moves forward from such an atrocious history. What can we do to heal a nation?" she tells Kerri Miller on this week's Big Books and Bold ...
Imagine. Two hundred and eighty-nine pages of Bill telling us about the secret sauce of 24 seasons at the helm in Foxborough.
Perhaps the greatest missed opportunity in WWE came in 2015 when, fresh off of Sting joining the company for the first time ...
From averaging fewer than 10 points per game his sophomore year to leading the Trojans to their first state title game in ...
Historian Benjamin Heber Johnson, reared in Houston, retells Texas history in a way that will appeal to a broad range of the state's readers.
Normally steady big-yield BDCs, CEFs and REITs just sold off, thereby creating some unusually attractive opportunities. Read ...
Jake Mangum notched a second straight productive performance in the Rays' win over the Pirates on Tuesday, capitalizing on his first taste of big league action.
The year the L.A. Times Festival of Books debuted was also a landmark year in American letters, shaping literary culture in ways that remain with us nearly three decades on.
After Hitler’s invasion of Russia, and then following Pearl Harbour, the great alliance – which in the end would defeat the ...