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A History of Artists' Protest in America' comes when many of us are considering what tools we have to create the world we ...
XM913: The Chain Gun That’s Changing the Face of War Posted: June 2, 2025 | Last updated: June 2, 2025 The XM913 chain gun represents the future of battlefield firepower. Developed by Northrop ...
Kept in storage since it was discovered during the Second World War, it has been placed on public view before it is auctioned next month. The painting, along with 12 others by the Nazi monster ...
About halfway through the opening day of Art Basel’s fair in Switzerland, the dealer Larry Gagosian was sitting on a bench ...
Her new feature, which just had its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival, ponders the spiritual and material worth of art in the wider context of Vietnam War–era America. J.B. is a ...
Among the highlights in the exhibition opening at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice next year will be a painting created by a teenage Lucian Freud.
They considered ways to nullify the original order that had barred his deportation to El Salvador. And they sought to downplay the danger he might face in one ... after World War II and is also ...
In the fall, the IMF said economic uncertainty might trigger a reassessment of financial conditions that posed risks to growth. Those risks appear to have materialized, said Tobias Adrian, the IMF ...
PDD's quarterly revenue rose to a less-than-expected 95.67 billion yuan, equivalent to $13.3 billion. Net profit fell to 14.7 billion yuan, widely missing consensus estimates. PDD's American ...
The movie franchise, now in its sixth installment, follows a group of people who narrowly escape death after surviving a mass casualty event, but are then chased down by death and face bizarre ...
Established in 2002, the ICC prosecutes individuals for the most serious offenses: war crimes, genocide, and crimes against humanity. Recent leaders subject to ICC arrest warrants include Israeli ...
Alan Adler – aka Melbourne’s photobooth man – didn’t believe in throwing anything away. A new exhibition shows why.