People told Lucy Yu it was a crazy time to open a bookstore in Chinatown. It was early 2021, and the pandemic had devastated the neighborhood, forcing dozens of stores and restaurants to close. The rise of anti-Asian hate crimes had shaken residents and local business owners. But Ms. Yu believed that a bookstore was just what the neighborhood needed. She raised around $20,000 on GoFundMe, enough t
Late Monday morning, two police officers drove up a gravel driveway to a mobile home in Benton, Tenn., a tiny town in the foothills of the southern Appalachians, to question Susan Meachen, a 47-year-old homemaker and author of romance novels. She had been expecting them. For a week, she had been the focus of a scandal within the online subculture of self-published romance writers, part of the lite
Zeke, a white and gray short-haired cat with a penchant for taking down rats, is known in his Boston neighborhood as a fearless prowler. Once, a neighbor called his owner, Tricia Brennan, sounding slightly panicked. ââZeke is in the back and seems to be antagonizing a raccoon,ââ the neighbor said, according to Ms. Brennan, a Unitarian Universalist minister. ââWhat do I do?ââ The showdown ended whe
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