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As President Donald Trump’s trade war locks the world’s two largest economies on a collision course, nations are being forced ...
Israel, which is not participating, dismisses the hearings as “part of the systematic persecution" of the country. Read more ...
Before we look back, Professor Ismee Tames invites us to engage in a thought-experiment. How will people remember ús, at the dawn of the 22nd century?
Hundreds of Canadians from diverse communities gathered on a frigid night in Toronto to stage a massive candlelight vigil and ...
“I want people to actually create, not use a machine to create for them,” Donatelli tells Rolling Stone. “Working with AI is not being engaged with creativity. It’s typing a prompt into a screen. And ...
A new exhibition at the Baltimore Museum of Art features works by artists who explore environmental issues, grief and ...
In Dea Kulumbegashvili’s film, Ia Sukhitashvili plays a Georgian obstetrician who views a woman’s right to choose as an ...
Zhenya Gershman is an artist who uses her canvass to highlight a wide variety of causes, from the plight of the homeless in ...
The New York judge's ruling is a blow to the museum, which has fought all attempts at restitution of an artwork whose owner ...
Despite stark ideological differences, Iran’s Islamic regime and the Trumpist movement share similar tactics: wielding fear, ...
The Supreme Court appears poised to establish a right of parents of public school children to opt-out their kids from lessons offensive to religious beliefs.
Loretta Ross jokes that she can “talk as long as Fidel Castro.” These days, her urgency is reserved for speaking against the ...