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American weapons are important, but Ukrainian drones have changed everything.
Also on the New York Times hardcover list for the week ended May 10: new fiction by Fredrik Backman and several others.
History isn’t all generals and politicians. Sometimes it’s a stray mutt or a pigeon with a mission that rewrites the script.
Warriors Choice matches veterans with service dogs specially bred and trained to help individuals suffering from PTSD and ...
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Sir Michael Morpurgo shares the remarkable true stories behind the novel Cobweb and reveals why his early years in Sussex helped shape his writing ...
Youngsters will be lapping up this moving, funny and utterly enchanting story – about a lonely little boy who longs for pet dog – from award-winning author Piers Torday, whose gift for writing magical ...
The 200-page handbook, called the Union War Book 2010, provides detailed guidelines for various government branches during armed hostilities. HT reported sources as saying that each state's Chief ...
The Hillstoning of New York Everyone loves the chain — including the chefs who pull all kinds of high-low inspiration for their own restaurants.
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These are the bestselling books of the year so far, and crime writer Freida McFadden makes two appearances on the list.