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As a writer slowly loses his sight, he embraces other kinds of perception
Andrew Leland started losing his sight 20 years ago. He's now legally blind, although he still has a narrow field of vision, which allows him to see about 6% of what a fully-sighted person sees.
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'Making Toast': Simple Gestures For Moving On
After his daughter β a 38-year-old pediatrician with three children of her own β died of a rare heart defect, Roger Rosenblatt and his wife, Ginny, moved in with their son-in-law to help raise their grandchildren. His new book, Making Toast, is his account of the hurt β and humor β that followed.
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'Dirt Candy': A Visual Veggie Cookbook With A Memoir Mixed In
Chef Amanda Cohen's Dirt Candy is a turducken of a book: graphic novel, cookbook and memoir in one. Cohen's East Village restaurant in New York City is focused entirely on vegetables β and with just nine tables, it's become a foodie destination.
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The Middle East crisis is stirring up a 'tsunami' of mental health woes
The Israel-Gaza conflict is likely to leave people in the region struggling with trauma-related mental health symptoms for a long time to come.
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A federal judge says Georgia's political maps must be redrawn for the 2024 election
A judge is ordering Georgia to draw new congressional and state legislative maps after finding the current maps illegally discriminate against Black voters.
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10 years after the deadliest US landslide, climate change is increasing the danger
Friday marks 10 years since the side of a mountain collapsed, and buried an entire neighborhood in rural Washington state, killing 43 people.
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