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The week's bestselling books, Feb. 23
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Book excerpt: "Resolute" by Benjamin Hall
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The Papers: 'PM to defy Trump' and 'Apple in UK privacy row'
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The Papers: 'PM lays down peace demand' and 'New breed of danger dog'
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Need to attend a meeting, order groceries or book a flight? There's an 'AI agent' for that
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The Ozempic Shortage Is Over—for Now
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Andrew Garfield, Percival Everett and Attica Locke among L.A. Times Book Prize finalists
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Finalists announced for Lukas book prizes, which champion 'serious research and social concern.'
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Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner refused to sign memo saying Trump was not antisemitic, book says
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‘It allowed us to survive, to not go mad’: the CIA book smuggling operation that helped bring down communism
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John Simpson: 2025 could be year for the history books as Trump shreds global norms
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