Trump Reportedly Dozes Off At Hush Money Trial As Michael Cohen Testifies: Here’s A Timeline Of When He’s Fallen AsleepNobel Prize-winning author Alice Munro, who wrote a prolific number of short stories, including many about the complex lives of women, died in a Canadian nursing home at the age of 92 on Monday after a 44-year career that won her dozens of literary accolades and led to 1.2 million print books sold in the last 20 years.
Over her career, Munro won the National Book Critics Circle Award, Giller Prize, Man Booker International Prize and dozens of other awards—she was also a Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters in France and was featured on aMunro published one novel,"Lives of Girls and Women," in 1971, which was adapted into a CBC Television series in the 1990s.We’re launching text message alerts so you'll always know the biggest stories shaping the day’s headlines.