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EditorialEveryone loves reading. In principle, anyway. But bubbling underneath that bland, upbeat consensus is a simmer of individual anxiety and collective panic. We are in the throes of a reading crisis, A.O. Scott writes. (Rodrigo Corral/The New York Times)
EditorialEveryone loves reading. In principle, anyway. But bubbling underneath that bland, upbeat consensus is a simmer of individual anxiety and collective panic. We are in the throes of a reading crisis, A.O. Scott writes. (Rodrigo Corral/The New York Times)
EditorialEveryone loves reading. In principle, anyway. But bubbling underneath that bland, upbeat consensus is a simmer of individual anxiety and collective panic. We are in the throes of a reading crisis, A.O. Scott writes. (Rodrigo Corral/The New York Times)
EditorialEveryone loves reading. In principle, anyway. But bubbling underneath that bland, upbeat consensus is a simmer of individual anxiety and collective panic. We are in the throes of a reading crisis, A.O. Scott writes. (Rodrigo Corral/The New York Times)
EditorialEveryone loves reading. In principle, anyway. But bubbling underneath that bland, upbeat consensus is a simmer of individual anxiety and collective panic. We are in the throes of a reading crisis, A.O. Scott writes. (Rodrigo Corral/The New York Times)
EditorialEveryone loves reading. In principle, anyway. But bubbling underneath that bland, upbeat consensus is a simmer of individual anxiety and collective panic. We are in the throes of a reading crisis, A.O. Scott writes. (Rodrigo Corral/The New York Times)
EditorialEveryone loves reading. In principle, anyway. But bubbling underneath that bland, upbeat consensus is a simmer of individual anxiety and collective panic. We are in the throes of a reading crisis, A.O. Scott writes. (Rodrigo Corral/The New York Times)
EditorialEveryone loves reading. In principle, anyway. But bubbling underneath that bland, upbeat consensus is a simmer of individual anxiety and collective panic. We are in the throes of a reading crisis, A.O. Scott writes. (Rodrigo Corral/The New York Times)
EditorialEveryone loves reading. In principle, anyway. But bubbling underneath that bland, upbeat consensus is a simmer of individual anxiety and collective panic. We are in the throes of a reading crisis, A.O. Scott writes. (Rodrigo Corral/The New York Times)
EditorialEveryone loves reading. In principle, anyway. But bubbling underneath that bland, upbeat consensus is a simmer of individual anxiety and collective panic. We are in the throes of a reading crisis, A.O. Scott writes. (Rodrigo Corral/The New York Times)
EditorialEveryone loves reading. In principle, anyway. But bubbling underneath that bland, upbeat consensus is a simmer of individual anxiety and collective panic. We are in the throes of a reading crisis, A.O. Scott writes. (Rodrigo Corral/The New York Times)
EditorialEveryone loves reading. In principle, anyway. But bubbling underneath that bland, upbeat consensus is a simmer of individual anxiety and collective panic. We are in the throes of a reading crisis, A.O. Scott writes. (Rodrigo Corral/The New York Times)
EditorialEveryone loves reading. In principle, anyway. But bubbling underneath that bland, upbeat consensus is a simmer of individual anxiety and collective panic. We are in the throes of a reading crisis, A.O. Scott writes. (Rodrigo Corral/The New York Times)
EditorialEveryone loves reading. In principle, anyway. But bubbling underneath that bland, upbeat consensus is a simmer of individual anxiety and collective panic. We are in the throes of a reading crisis, A.O. Scott writes. (Rodrigo Corral/The New York Times)
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EditorialMaya Neal, an activist with KC Tenants, outside City Hall in Kansas City, Mo., following her ejection from a city council meeting on Aug. 18, 2022. (Barrett Emke for The New York Times)