Trump Should Rename His Iran War ‘Project Confusion’
It’s been more than nine weeks since President Trump started his war with I… More »
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It’s been more than nine weeks since President Trump started his war with I… More »
Trump Should Rename His Iran War ‘Project Confusion’ Read More »
It’s safe to say Ken Griffin is not a big Zohran Mamdani fan. More »
Ken Griffin Takes a Bit of Revenge on Zohran Mamdani Read More »
The 76-day Department of Homeland Security shutdown finally ended last week after MAGA hard-liners were promised their very own budget-reconciliation bill, using the same party-line proc… More »
New GOP Bill Is Full of MAGA Treats But Toxic for Midterms Read More »
Experts describe the psyche as an amalgamation of both conscious and unconscious material, fluidly combining to compose our sense of self and the reality around us. Artist Dabin Ahn’s compositions materialize this process: psychological and emotional innerscapes taking form through multimedia canvases that echo the layered, often opaque construction of subjectivity. Ahn’s latest show, “Nocturne,”
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If Ragtime‘s Joshua Henry, nominated for a Tony Award just this morning, lit the fuse at the Met Gala’s start with his gospel-inspired, fever-pitched rendition of Whitney Houston’s “I Wanna Dance with Somebody,” Jon Batiste (who wore an homage to American portraitist Barkley L. Hendricks to the main event) blew the roof off The Carlyle
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A white male New York Times employee filed a complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission alleging the paper had discriminated against him by not giving him a promotion because he is a white male. On Tuesday, the EEOC, now controlled by a Trump appointee who has vowed to he… More »
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Bill Ready has spent years pushing to make Pinterest safer for young users, well before regulators began zeroing in on the issue. As governments and parents intensify scrutiny of social media’s impact on teens, that focus is starting to pay off for the company. “We have long focused on creating a more positive platform; one
Pinterest CEO Bill Ready’s Early Youth Safety Push Is Paying Off as Scrutiny Rises Read More »
At this moment in his second term, it’s very difficult to find bright spots for Donald Trump — other than the perpetual loyalty of his MAGA base — in polling on his performance as president. He’s beginning to resemble More »
Trump’s Polling Is Getting Into George W. Bush Territory Read More »
Downtown Brooklyn is about to get yet another star attraction. Casa Tua, the global hospitality brand behind restaurants in Miami, Paris, Capri, and Aspen, is expanding its New York City portfolio with an elevated food hall concept, tucked into one of the borough’s most iconic buildings. Casa Tua has announced it will bring its first
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Daniel Patterson and Sarah Lewitinn want their new Los Angeles restaurant to be a fine-dining destination with dinner-party vibes. So at Jacaranda, which will open in the Hancock Park area on Wednesday, May 6, the married couple has a six-seat communal table for guests who are inclined to make new friends. Patterson wants to rethink
Daniel Patterson and Sarah Lewitinn’s Jacaranda Plays to Its Own Beat Read More »