April 2025

Plane carrying New York lawmakers clipped at Washington airport

A passenger jet carrying at least five members of Congress was clipped by another commercial plane on the ground at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport near Washington, DC. Rep. Nick LaLota, a Republican from New York on the House Appropriations Committee, said Thursday in a social-media post that another plane “bumped” into the wing while […]

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The Craziest Details About Trump’s Tariff Pause

Photo: Bloomberg/Bloomberg via Getty Images In a sudden about-face on Wednesday, Donald Trump announced a 90-day pause of many of his hefty “Liberation Day” tariffs on America’s trading partners, following days of tumult on Wall Street and growing expectations that Trump’s trade war would trigger economic catastrophe. His announcement bolstered a massive but short-lived upswing

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Observer’s Guide to What Not to Miss During Dallas Art Week

Todora Photography LLC “Francesca Mollett: Elsewhere” is at The Warehouse in Dallas through June 28, 2025. Photo: Kevin Todora. The 17th edition of the Dallas Art Fair opens today (April 10), and alongside it, the entire city’s art ecosystem is activating, with institutions and galleries staging their best shows of the year and private collections

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Cultural Comings and Goings: The Gallery Climate Coalition’s Inaugural Chair, MoMA’s New Director and More

The only constant in the art world is change, whether it’s artwork changing hands, pieces breaking auction records or people moving from one institution to another. What follows are some of the most notable role changes recently announced across the art sphere. Agustín Arteaga named new director and CEO of Crocker Art Museum When Crocker

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ICE Threatens to Stop ‘Ideas’ at the Border

Getty Images This afternoon, the verified account of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement department posted on X an infographic about its work. One word very much stood out. ICE enforces 400+ federal laws to ensure public safety and national security.  💻Learn more about our mission: https://t.co/NiwdpaaC7Y pic.twitter.com/gddmkpcHF3 — U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (@ICEgov)

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City Ballet conductor orchestrates nearly $6M sale of Central Park West home

Andrew Litton, the musical director of the New York City Ballet, has passed the baton when it comes to his Central Park West apartment. The globally-prominent conductor has sold a three-bedroom, three-bath co-op at West 69th Street, near the ballet’s Lincoln Center home, for $5.9 million, according to tax records that appeared in the city

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