April 2025

Trans Athlete Claims Amateur Brooklyn Tennis League Kicked Her Out

A transgender tennis player is calling on the city’s Human Rights Commission and Parks Department to investigate an amateur tennis league, alleging Brooklyn Tennis League, a division of Tennis League Network, kicked her out last week after a cisgender female opponent complained about competing against a trans player. Cammie Woodman beat her opponent 6-2, 6-0 […]

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The U.S. Wants to Execute Luigi Mangione

Photo: Steven Hirsch/Getty Images Attorney General Pam Bondi ordered prosecutors on Tuesday to seek the death penalty for Luigi Mangione, the suspect in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson last December. In a statement, Bondi said that Thompson’s murder was a “premeditated, cold-blooded assassination that shocked America.” NEW: @AGPamBondi wants federal prosecutors to seek

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NEW YORK STATE MUST STOP THE CARVE-IN OF SCHOOL-BASED HEALTH CENTERS INTO MEDICAID MANAGED CARE

Final SFY 2026 State Budget Must Protect Healthcare Safety Net for Underserved Children [Albany, NY] – As final state budget negotiations continue this week, organizations representing school-based health centers (SBHCs), hospitals, health care worker union, and health and education providers and advocacy groups applauded the efforts of the State Senate and Assembly to stop the

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MoMA Names Christophe Cherix as Glenn D. Lowry’s Successor

The Museum of Modern Art in New York recently announced Christophe Cherix as its next director. The Swiss-born curator was unanimously confirmed by the museum’s board after a focused six-month international search, and his tenure will officially kick off in September of this year. He succeeds Glenn D. Lowry, who has steered the institution—widely regarded

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These 17 Spring Fragrances Will Transform Your Signature Scent Game

The shift from winter to spring isn’t just about swapping heavy coats for lighter jackets—it’s also time to refresh your fragrance rotation. As temperatures rise and nature reawakens, those rich, spicy winter scents that served you well become too overwhelming. Spring calls for something lighter that captures the season’s fresh energy. Think of spring fragrances

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In Sydney, Julie Mehretu Challenges Our Engagement With Conflict and Devastation

In her 2021 documentary Julie Mehretu: Palimpsest, the abstract painter explains that news images have long fueled her art. “I’ve been working with news media images since the mid-90s when I was in school,” she says. “And they’ve always been something that feeds my work, and they’re always the context in which I’m working.” Many

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