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Joseph "Skinny Joey" Merlino, right, leaves federal court in Lower Manhattan with his wife Deborah after a mistrial was declared in his racketeering case on Feb. 20, 2018 in New York. The author appears in the center background of the photo (AP Photo/Kathy Willens).
Arts & CultureCulture
James T. Keane
We love our movies about wiseguys. But what happens when you live and work down the street from them?
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Diane Scharper
Here are several ways to deal with pain
Arts & CultureBooks
Joseph McAuley
In 'Barnum: An American Life,' Robert Wilson, editor of The American Scholar, shows how P. T. Barnum morphed into (as he styled himself) “The Children’s Friend.”
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Zac Davis
The stories in David Means’s latest collection demand and deserve the reader’s full participation.
Arts & CultureBooks
Thomas P. Rausch
Two new books show that Christian approaches to salvation are not as monolithic as one might think.
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Arts & CultureIdeas
Elizabeth Grace Matthew
I do not mean that we need to stop having children. I mean that we need to stop engaging in the practices that have coincided with the widespread usage of “parent” as a verb.