Miranda July Wrote a Perimenopause Novel
How writing “All Fours” helped her navigate middle age.
By Marie Solis, Sara Curtis, Wendy Dorr and Daniel Powell
Recent and archived work by Marie Solis for The New York Times
How writing “All Fours” helped her navigate middle age.
By Marie Solis, Sara Curtis, Wendy Dorr and Daniel Powell
Insurers are raising prices for insurance premiums steeply. Here's why, and why it matters for the economy.
By Marie Solis
In a surprise announcement, bankruptcy lawyers for the cryptocurrency exchange FTX said customers would get all their money back, plus interest.
By Marie Solis
Miranda July is experimenting again — on the page and in her life.
By Marie Solis
Meta has already spent billions on developing artificial intelligence, and it plans to spend billions more.
By Marie Solis
A look at why Caitlin Clark, the star women's basketball player, will be paid so little as a player for the Indiana Fever.
By Marie Solis
Economists had been expecting the Federal Reserve to cut rates sharply this year. But stubborn inflation and strong growth may change the narrative.
By Marie Solis
When Trump Media began public trading in late March, its stock surged. But this past week, its fortunes turned and the stock slumped.
By Marie Solis
After nearly two decades in business, Reddit, the San Francisco-based social media company, began publicly trading on the New York Stock Exchange.
By Marie Solis
On Tuesday, the pop star revealed her new album’s cover, a constellation of country signifiers reminding fans of her Texas roots.
By The Styles Desk