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13.11.2024 18:23
Slaveroad John Edgar Wideman’s genre-bending autobiography chronicles not only his life, but also those of African men and women who made their way to the U.S. through the trans–Atlantic slave trade. A poignant mix of memoir, autofiction, history, and poetry, Slaveroad begins by tracing the journeys of people like William Henry Sheppard, a descendant of enslaved…

13.11.2024 18:23
Health and Safety New Yorker staffer Emily Witt’s debut memoir Health and Safety offers a sardonic look at her journey to try as many psychedelic drugs as possible. In 2013, after spending a few years on a prescribed antidepressant that “confirmed my love of stimulants,” Witt decided to try ayahuasca, a South American psychoactive beverage, for the first…

13.11.2024 18:23
The Wide Wide Sea With his new book, The Wide Wide Sea: Imperial Ambition, First Contact and the Fateful Final Voyage of Captain James Cook, best-selling author and historian Hampton Sides reckons with the ambitions and intentions of Captain James Cook. In recent years, Sides writes, the enigmatic British explorer and gifted cartographer has become, in some respects, the…

13.11.2024 18:23
Be Ready When the Luck Happens In her debut memoir, best-selling cookbook author and food TV icon Ina Garten admits she has a “low threshold for boredom.” This, she writes, has made her more than willing to take wild risks “just to get out of that miserable state.” In Be Ready When the Luck Happens, Garten lays out her journey to…

13.11.2024 18:24
The Mighty Red Pulitzer Prize winner Louise Erdrich’s latest novel, The Mighty Red, a captivating multigenerational tale set amid the 2008 financial crisis, begins with a frenzied proposal. Gary Geist, a wealthy and preternaturally lucky football player, asks Kismet Poe, his rebellious Ojibwe classmate, to marry him. This is much to the chagrin of Kismet’s superstitious truck-driver mom…

13.11.2024 18:24
The Black Utopians What does utopia look like for Black Americans? It’s the question at the heart of essayist, editor, and translator Aaron Robertson’s The Black Utopians: Searching for Paradise and the Promised Land in America, which explores the history and meaning of Black freedom movements in the U.S. The topic is a personal one for the author,…

13.11.2024 18:24
Shanghailanders Juli Min’s debut, Shanghailanders, is an ambitious family drama told entirely in reverse. The novel begins in 2040 with Leo Yang, an aging Chinese real-estate investor who finds himself drifting apart from his elegant Japanese French wife Eko, their precocious eldest daughters Yumi and Yoko, and the baby of the family, aspiring actress Kiko. To…

13.11.2024 18:24
Wandering Stars Tommy Orange’s family saga, Wandering Stars, picks up where his 2019 Pulitzer Prize finalist, There There, left off. In the wake of a 2018 shooting, high-school freshman Orvil Red Feather struggles to make sense of the violence he has endured. To better understand what Orvil is up against, Orange takes us back to 1864 to…

13.11.2024 18:25
Martyr! In Kaveh Akbar’s debut novel, a National Book Award finalist, Cyrus Shams is sleepwalking through life. He’s a poet, newly sober, obsessed with death, and deeply depressed. When Cyrus was an infant, his mother boarded a plane in Tehran to visit her brother in Dubai. A U.S. missile mistakenly shot it down, and she was…

13.11.2024 19:06
Baseball: Japan wins Premier12 group opener vs. Australia Defending champion Japan beat Australia 9-3 in their Group B opening game of the Premier12 baseball tournament Wednesday. Japan's starting pitcher Haruto Inoue was given an early 5-0 lead and held Australia to two runs in five-plus innings, striking out eight and walking none at Vantelin Dome Nagoya. Read full story here

14.11.2024 4:57
U.N. panel urges North Korea to improve human rights situation A working group of the U.N. Human Rights Council on Wednesday urged North Korea to improve the human rights situation in the country in line with nearly 300 recommendations, addressing issues such as the decades-old matter of abductions of Japanese nationals. The group's report featured a total of 294 recommendations also covering torture, the death penalty and the "songbun" system that categorizes the population based on origin. The review, which began last week, was the first for North Korea in five years. Read full story here

14.11.2024 5:26
Biden-Xi farewell talks set for Lima on Nov. 16 with Trump in the wings U.S. President Joe Biden will hold a farewell meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Lima on Saturday on the sidelines of an annual multilateral summit, senior administration officials said, as deep differences remain over a range of issues ahead of Donald Trump's return to the White House. It will be their first in-person meeting in a year, with the U.S. officials saying Wednesday that Biden will take stock of efforts during his time in office to "responsibly manage" the intense competition between the two countries so as to prevent it from veering into confrontation or conflict. Read full story here

14.11.2024 5:48
Palaus pro-US president wins second term, defeating brother-in-law Surangel Whipps Jr retains power in Palau, which is important to the US military amid tensions with China and is among a dozen diplomatic allies of TaiwanPalaus incumbent president Surangel Whipps Jr has been returned for a second term after a national election held last week, according to a final tally by the Palau Election Commission.The results showed Whipps Jr won 5,626 votes, defeating his brother-in-law Tommy Remengesau who received 4,103 votes.The headline of this story was amended on 14 November, 2024 Continue reading... ...

14.11.2024 6:36
Pint-sized crustacean named after New Zealand brewery to boost interest in marine life Tiny isopod is dubbed Pentaceration forkandbrewer in push to engage community with climate-threatened life in local watersNew Zealand scientists have named a tiny snowflake-like crustacean after a Wellington brewery, in an attempt to boost the publics interest in local marine life.The roughly 1.5mm marine isopod was found in the silty depths off New Zealands southern east coast. It helps decompose organic material that drifts to the seabed. Continue reading... ...

14.11.2024 8:39
Japan extra Diet session eyed for Nov. 28 to pass budget An extraordinary parliamentary session will likely begin on Nov. 28 to allow for deliberation on a supplementary budget needed to fund new inflation-relief measures proposed by the government of Japanese Prime Mister Shigeru Ishiba, an administration official said Thursday. The government plans to provide cash handouts -- likely 30,000 yen ($194) each to low-income households exempt from resident tax, and an extra 20,000 yen per child to child-rearing families -- and give subsidies to lower energy prices, in its latest bid to ease the pain of inflation. Read full story here