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CAIR-Chicago responds to pro-Palestinian college protests
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Tensions high at University of Chicago as protests continue on campus
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Post Office’s expert gave false evidence to court
Expert suggested bug fix which would alter data without branch knowing, but told court that was impossible.BBC News - Top stories -
At 2024 Venice Biennale, Artists Make a Case for Returning Looted Artifacts
For years, activists and politicians have led discussions about whether disputed museum objects should go back to their countries of origin. At this year’s Biennale, artists are entering the fray.The New York Times - Top stories -
'Finding a Likeness' Review: Nicholson Baker's Art Lessons
A prolific writer sketches his recent adventures in amateur painting.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The Delicate Art of 'Shutting Up' Donald Trump
The judge in the New York hush-money trial has just two choices when the former president violates a gag order: small fines or jail.The Wall Street Journal - World - Donald Trump -
Unveiling the True Worth: the Art of Valuing Your Company
How to maximize your exit by discovering your most valuable asset.Inc. - Business -
Ex-Post Office lawyer Jarnail Singh denies cover up
The senior lawyer was involved in the prosecution of sub-postmistress Seema Misra in 2010.BBC News - Top stories -
Trump rails against Cohen call evidence at hush money trial
Former President Trump on Friday complained about a recording of a phone call between him and Michael Cohen played as evidence during his hush money trial. Trump, in a post on Truth Social, said the tape, “while good for my case, was cut off at ...The Hill - Politics - Donald Trump -
He Appraised Robert Indiana’s Art Collection. Was He Off by Half?
An antiques shop owner in Maine was hired by a friend to value the collection of the artist Robert Indiana. His verdict was $85 million. A second appraisal says that’s way too much.The New York Times - Top stories
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