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Korakrit Arunanondchai’s “3 SONGS” at CLEARING New York in 2021. JSP ART PHOTOGRAPHY The sensational headlines announcing yet another gallery closure, often wrapped in a neatly polished obituary, are becoming tiresome. These stories deserve more than a grabby headline—they need context and a narrative that acknowledges the slow unfurling of events that lead dealers to throw in the towel, which are rarely the same from one art gallery to the next. Every gallery, and every founder, has a distinct history, a unique set of values and—perhaps most crucially—a financial reality that cannot be ignored. The sudden, though not entirely surprising,…
The Associated Press preseason poll was released Monday, less than two weeks before the start of the 2025 season. Texas was No. 1 for the first time in school history, followed closely by Penn State, Ohio State, Clemson and, of course, Bellyaching U. Only this year, the complaints aren’t limited to the placement of teams. There is more griping about the preseason poll’s existence than ever before, in part because of recent developments at the conference level. The Big 12 dispensed with its preseason media poll last month, wary of the adverse effects preseason expectations can have on a team’s…
The view under the George Washington Bridge was just one of many milestones for John Henkelman, a PhD student who has spent the past month canoeing the Hudson River from its headwaters in the Adirondacks to New York City.On Sunday, he capped his 315-mile trip in Manhattan.Henkelman, 38, who studies natural resource management at the University of New Hampshire, combined his background in chemical testing with a passion for paddling to investigate the Hudson’s health and challenge a common belief.“Everybody that isn’t a paddler thinks that the water is the dirtiest thing in the world,” he said. “So far, all…
Déclaration commune de l’ambassadeur Samuel Žbogar, représentant permanent de la Slovénie auprès des Nations Unies, au nom du Danemark, de la France, de la Grèce, du Royaume-Uni et de la Slovénie. Nous, représentants du Danemark, de la France, de la Grèce, du Royaume-Uni et de la Slovénie, avons demandé la tenue urgente ce jour d’une réunion du Conseil de sécurité des Nations Unies sur la situation dans la bande de Gaza. Nous condamnons la décision du gouvernement d’Israël d’intensifier ses opérations militaires dans la bande de Gaza. Ce plan risque de violer le droit international humanitaire. Nous demandons à Israël…
LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) — LEX 18 on the scene reported that Lexington fire crews responded to New Circle Road, past Old Frankfort, where a garbage truck was seen engulfed in smoke at around 12:15 p.m. on Monday. The Lexington Police Department reported that the inner loop of west New Circle between Versailles and Old Frankfort is currently closed. Police advised drivers to take an alternate route while fire crews continued to work the scene. No injuries have been reported. This is a developing story and LEX 18 will have more information as it becomes available. Source (Except for the…
Five partners, including a division of China State Construction ink agreements Baram highlands designed to deliver round-the-clock, dispatchable renewable electricity In a milestone for Malaysia’s clean energy ambitions, Planet QEOS Sdn Bhd has signed US$548 million (RM2.32 billion) worth of Heads of Agreement with five strategic partners to launch the Baram DeepTech Energy Program – paving the way for the nation’s first “firm” solar power plant. What this means, said Dr Walter Gabriel, CEO of Planet QEOS Sdn Bhd, is that, unlike regular solar farms that only produce power when the sun is shining, “a firm solar power plant combines large-scale solar…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A mother in the U.K. who began snoring for the first time in her life was stunned to learn the unexpected symptom was a sign of a rare and potentially life-threatening cancer.”I started snoring, which I’d never done before,” she recalled. “I was waking myself up, breathing through my mouth rather than my nose.”Claire Barbery, 51, initially brushed off the blockage on one side of her nose, blaming it on the after-effects of COVID-19 or irritation from frequent testing while working at a care facility, as reported by SWNS.DOCTORS REVEAL KEY SIGNS…
Crime Leroy Thompson Jr. was also found guilty of reckless child endangerment after prosecutors said he fired his gun over a young child’s head. Leroy Thompson Jr. was convicted last week of killing 24-year-old Joshua Lopez during a 2020 dispute in Worcester. By Abby Patkin August 11, 2025 | 1:31 PM 1 minute to read A Worcester man who shot and killed his friend in a 2020 dispute over a restaurant bill has been found guilty of second-degree murder and reckless child endangerment. Leroy Thompson Jr. was convicted of killing 24-year-old Joshua Lopez, who was sitting in the back seat of…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Scammers are working harder than ever to trick people online, but WhatsApp is hitting back in a big way. In the first half of 2025, WhatsApp removed more than 6.8 million accounts tied to global scam networks, many of them run by criminal groups and even forced labor camps in Southeast Asia. At the same time, the app is rolling out new tools to make it easier to spot scams and stay safe while messaging. These updates come as fraudsters increasingly use private messaging apps, dating platforms, social media and even AI tools…
This article was originally published by The Epoch Times: Vice President Vance Meets With Indiana Leaders About Congressional Redistricting INDIANAPOLIS—Vice President JD Vance met with Indiana Gov. Mike Braun and key legislative leaders on Aug. 7 to discuss altering the state’s congressional districts before next year’s midterm elections. The closed-door conference at the Indiana Statehouse included House Speaker Todd Huston and Senate President Pro Tem Rodric Bray, both Republicans. The meeting came amid Republican-led states’ efforts to redraw their congressional maps to preserve or enlarge the GOP’s narrow majority in the U.S. House of Representatives. The event took place as…
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