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Lillian Schwartz, Pioneer in Computer-Generated Art, Dies at 97
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Lions sign DT Alim McNeill to $97 million, 4-year deal in franchise's latest investment
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Man defends 'rubbish' art after neighbours complain
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Lions re-sign DT Alim McNeill to four-year, $97 million contract extension with $55M guaranteed, per report
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Formerly Classified Documents Get the Fine Art Treatment
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Paris Is Rising as an Art Market Hub, With Some Way Left to Go
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The Met Museum returned an ancient cup, assembled from fragments, to Italy in 2022 after investigators found it had been looted. Now a second has been returned after a similar determination.4 days ago -
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Girl’s life saved by pioneering rare diseases study
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Fair-Wage Advocate Lilly Ledbetter Dies at 86
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Tom Donohue, former longtime Chamber CEO, dies
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Two scientists who were featured on 60 Minutes won Nobel Prizes for their work on artificial intelligence. Geoffrey Hinton shared the physics prize and Demis Hassabis shared the Nobel in chemistry.5 days ago - Artificial Intelligence -
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