1. “The Emperor’s Nightmare” by Robert A. G. Monks (2022). Harvard lawyer, former CEO and Shareholder Rights Activist, Monks digs deep inside big corporate power and the devastating impact ...
In a world plagued by nonstop crises, slowing down may not seem like an option for those who work every day to improve people ...
Critic Bethanne Patrick recommends 10 promising titles — fiction and nonfiction — to consider for your July reading list.
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I highly recommend this for a narrative nonfiction reading choice ... Girl Activist: Winning Strategies from Women Who’ve ...
Princeton professors share what’s on their lists, including new fiction titles, history, philosophy, poetry, American ...
This copy is for your personal, noncommercial use only. New this week by Matthew Perry Flatiron The late actor, known for playing Chandler Bing on “Friends,” shares stories from his childhood ...
Want to save our seas? Make exotic cocktails? Ponder life's meaning? Whatever your plans this July, Simon Ings rounds up the ...
“It’s perfect summer nonfiction reading in my book because it’s so crazy, it’s so shocking,” Woodworth says. “This memoir and Phil Elwood’s life just feels destined to be on the big ...
Despite the continued popularity of docuseries, few Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series have had enough of a lasting effect on audiences to be seen as an Emmy frontrunner. The contender ...
Did you know Warren Buffet spends 80% of his work time reading and thinking? Reading isn’t just for him, we can still build ...
citing disagreements over the company's direction and strategy for ensuring AI safety. Murgia calls for greater transparency, ...