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The Art of Babar
For more than seven decades, Laurent de Brunhoff painted the adventures of the world’s most beloved elephant.The New York Times - Top stories -
Xiaomi Prices First EV Competitively, Seeks Pole Position in Crowded Market
Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi has put a lower-than-expected price tag on its first electric vehicle as it joins the fiercely competitive race in China’s EV market.The Wall Street Journal - World -
New York uncorked: Manhattan’s coolest wine stores
The best places to pick up a bottle of something delicious — for everyone from connoisseurs to the wine curiousFinancial Times - World - New York -
Here’s the latest on the hearing.
The prosecution of Donald J. Trump is scheduled for April 15. The former president wants to delay it further as he seeks to regain the White House.The New York Times - Top stories -
Judge Imposes Gag Order on Trump in Manhattan Criminal Trial
The order limiting the former president’s speech came after Justice Juan M. Merchan set an April 15 trial date for the case, which involves a sex scandal cover-up.The New York Times - Top stories - Donald Trump -
Former Mongolian Prime Minister's Luxury Manhattan Apartments Targeted by U.S.
The two apartments were purchased with the proceeds of corrupt Mongolian mining contracts, according to court documents.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Movie Review: Bill Nighy, Michael Ward shine in Netflix’s Homeless World Cup crowd-pleaser
“The Beautiful Game,” a new movie starring Bill Nighy and Michael Ward coming to Netflix on Friday, is about a real international soccer tournament called the Homeless World CupABC News - Entertainment - World Cup -
Dow Industrials, S&P 500 Dip to Start Week
Stocks were mostly lower as chip makers came under pressure, after a report that China plans to phase out U.S.-made microprocessors in government computers and servers.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The king of zing: lemons in art – in pictures
Our love of lemons has deep roots. They have been portrayed in still-life paintings and pop art, featured in tales by the likes of Joan Didion and James Joyce, and even played a part in the founding of the mafia. So when David Lane and Marina ...The Guardian - World -
Thomas Dambo's magical troll art
The Danish recycle artist Thomas Dambo uses reclaimed wood and scraps from landfills to create giant works of art depicting trolls – magical creatures that he has installed in 17 countries. Correspondent Lee Cowan talks with Dambo about his ...CBS News - Entertainment -
For Richard Serra, Art Was Not Something. It Was Everything.
He was known as the Man of Steel. But the sculptor was also an eternal poet, reshaping our perception of space, says our critic.The New York Times - Top stories -
Stocks Finish Lower, Led by Nasdaq
U.S. stocks finished lower, with the S&P 500 creeping further from its recent record highs.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Comex Gold, Silver Settle Higher
Gold settled up 1.2% Thursday, and silver rose 0.7%. For the quarter, both metals posted gains.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Man Charged in Manhattan Subway Shoving Had History of Mental Illness, Family Says
The man appeared to have a history of arrests and had been hospitalized at least twice for mental health treatment, according to officials and family.The New York Times - Top stories -
'Sonia Delaunay: Living Art' Review: Radiantly Modern
New York’s Bard Graduate Center highlights the underappreciated artist in a show that focuses on her colorful, pioneering work in graphic and commercial design.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The $27 Trillion Treasury Market Is Only Getting Bigger
More debt, different buyers and increased regulation pose challenges.The Wall Street Journal - World -
A Brazen Yogurt Heist Shows How Cyber Gangs Are Hijacking U.S. Goods
Thieves intercepted a refrigerated container bound for Florida and demanded a $40,000 ransom—part of a surge in fraud that has frustrated freight haulers.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Repeated Raids in Gaza Raise Prospect of Endless War
An emerging insurgency in parts of the enclave that Israeli forces previously cleared threatens to extend the fighting.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Ukraine's Battered Army Grapples With Growing Troop Shortage
Efforts to draft young men are hampered by politics, demographics and Ukrainians’ growing reluctance to join the military.The Wall Street Journal - World - Ukraine -
An Economy Perpetually in Crisis Is Shredding Pakistan's Middle Class
The country’s political and economic turmoil is leaving middle-class people struggling and the poor battling to survive.The Wall Street Journal - World -
U.S. Housing Prices and the War on Realtors
Which cartel is the real problem?The Wall Street Journal - World -
'The Ancient Art of Thinking for Yourself' Review: Dialogues for Democracy
Political discourse in America has been warped by ideology and rhetorical exploitation. Ancient Athens may have useful lessons for us.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The Art of Conciseness: 5 Ways to Master Brevity
These simple tools will make you a more credible, professional speaker and writer.Inc. - Business -
From the archives: Richard Serra's towering steel art
Artist and sculptor Richard Serra, famed for making large-scale artworks from giant curved walls of steel, died Tuesday, March 26, 2024, at the age of 85. In this "Sunday Morning" report originally broadcast December 6, 1998, correspondent Martha ...CBS News - Top stories -
"James" author Percival Everett on race, language and art
Author Percival Everett has challenged the schism of race in such satirical novels as "Erasure" (basis of the Oscar-winning film "American Fiction"). His latest, "James," re-tells the story of "Huckleberry Finn" from the point of view of Huck's ...CBS News - Entertainment -
At Tiffany’s Flagship, Luxe Art Helps Sell the Jewels
Turrell. Hirst. Basquiat: This 10-story palace is filled with famous names, for a heady fusion of relevant, and discomfiting, contemporary art and retailing.The New York Times - Top stories -
Visa, Mastercard Agree to Lower Swipe Fees in Settlement
Visa, Mastercard and the largest U.S. credit-card issuing banks have agreed to a settlement with merchants that have been suing them for nearly two decades.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Visa, Mastercard Agree to Lower Swipe Fees
The card networks would cap credit-card interchange fees for five years as part of a settlement with merchants.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Visa, Mastercard Agree to Lower Swipe Fees
The card networks would cap credit-card interchange fees for five years as part of a settlement with merchants.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Australia's February Inflation Comes in Lower Than Expected
Australia’s monthly inflation indicator came in below expectations in February, signaling that price pressures would likely continue to retreat over coming months.The Wall Street Journal - World - Australia -
The Surprising Way You Can Lower Employee Stress
Ozempic maker Novo Nordisk says their employees have incredibly low stress levels. Let's dive into those numbers -- and how you can reduce stress in your business.Inc. - Business -
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Diners With Lower Incomes Shrink Their Fast Food Orders
McDonald's and Wendy's say they're seeing smaller orders and fewer visits from people earning less than $50,000 a year.Inc. - Business -
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The Democratic Party's Regime-Change Plan
Not for Iran, but for Israel?The Wall Street Journal - World -
The Dinner Party That Started the Harlem Renaissance
An interracial soirée that included intellectual and artistic luminaries set in motion one of the most influential cultural movements of the 20th century.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
This is not James Carville’s 1992 Democratic Party
Carville may not like it, but the Democratic Party is the women’s party.The Hill - Politics -
The Communist Party Has Devastated Cuba
Six decades of orthodox, incompetent Marxist economic policies have impoverished the country.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Which will melt away first, the snow or the arts? | Stewart Lee
Keir Starmer will need to make it affordable to be an artist, because the value of art is beyond financial metrics. Nineteen years ago now, I was asked to perform my standup high in the Colorado Rockies at the Aspen comedy festival, a trade fair ...The Guardian - World -
Once a Dark Art, This Pitch Is Primed to Take Over Baseball
The long-forbidden pitch known as the splitter is returning to the mainstream.The New York Times - Sports