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The Senate minority leader says he's not going anywhere. Sen. Chuck Schumer said Sunday he has no plans to step aside as Senate minority leader as criticism of Schumer and of Democrats' ...
A billion-dollar cultural experiment is about to open its doors – and no one can agree on what, exactly, it’s meant to be.
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Cinema, which arrived in Tamil Nadu in the 1930s as a modern, technology-driven art form, was used with remarkable ...
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In an increasingly insular world, a former Iowa Writers' Workshop professor is being recognized for a lifetime of work that ...
The doctoral candidate is leveraging Brown's culture of open inquiry to advance research on the sense of smell through French ...
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Gustav Klimt painted the Portrait of Elisabeth Lederer between 1914 and 1916 for some of his biggest patrons, August and Serena Lederer, one of the wealthiest Jewish families in Vienna. It portrays ...
We had hoped to simplify Thanksgiving this year. We have recently moved to temporary lodgings in an apartment while the new house is being finished, and ...
Just over half (51%) of published novelists in the UK say that artificial intelligence is likely to end up entirely replacing their work as fiction writers, a new report from the University of ...