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Two incidents this week may foretell the outcome of the midterm elections. First, the president signed a $26 billion bill to save the jobs of teachers, police, and firefighters across the country.
As the weather warms, public art projects around New York are putting down roots and blossoming—in some cases literally. In Madison Square Park, Lily Kwong has teamed up with Madison Square Park ...
Kamala Harris made a historic dash for the White House. Here’s why she fell short. Much of her loss stemmed from a campaign that struggled to overcome deep-seated economic concerns and connect ...
Cairo Photo Week, curated by the Photopia photography school, launches its fourth edition (6-18 May) under the theme Finding the View. It is expanding its venues across Downtown Cairo and New ...
Bangladesh Art Week is currently presenting the 4th edition of its flagship exhibition, Ora Egaro Jon (They Are Eleven People). Inaugurated on April 26, the cultural experience runs till May 25 at ...
Hong Kong NGOs are organising a Refugee Week festival in hopes of connecting the public with the city’s community of refugees and asylum seekers. From June 20 to 26, people are invited to an art ...
To find out the next film in the series, check United Palace’s website, where you can register for the free screenings about one week beforehand. 1071 Fifth Avenue, New York; guggenheim.org.
This week, we go to a testy iftar dinner where Arab and Black folks sat down to begin having tough conversations. May 7, 2025 • We're looking back on the day a Philadelphia police department ...
New York-based Ecolectro, a hydrogen production manufacturer, announced last week it has partnered with Re:Build Manufacturing to build next-generation electrolyzers. Ecolectro Chief Commercial ...