Every night I do the boring stuff like take my vitamins and brush my teeth, but I also massage on my face cream, light a candle, and do the daily mini New York Times crossword. I think having a very specific set of tasks helps create a ritual that now lulls me to sleep each ...
sound interesting enough to read but I've resisted. Well, mostly anyway. I do, however, love to read all the the story synopses. I suppose it's like picking up the book in the library or store and reading the inside jacket or back cover to get a clue as to what the book is ...
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“I was practically a parent to my brothers,” she says. “I was the eldest child, the responsible one. So probably somewhere in what I do is an opportunity for me to have a childhood.” She frequently points to the losses and injustices of growing up as a clue to her adult behavior...
$340 million to provide free school breakfast and free school lunch for every student in New York Fighting for the full repeal of the State and Local Tax deduction, which costs New Yorkers up to $12 billion each year A budget is more than just numbers on a page – it tells the story ...
Story: A brilliant crossword puzzle editor (Chabert) finds her life turned upside-down when she is pulled into a police investigation after several of the clues in her recent puzzles are linked to unsolved crimes. Proving her innocence means leaving the ... Style: tense, captivating, exciting...