An update to a federal law known as NAGPRA requires institutions to obtain the consent of indigenous nations for displays of funerary artifacts and other cultural elements
An exhibition traces centuries of the history, traditions and artistic influences of the two shores of the Mediterranean through 200 pieces, some of them being shown for the first time
The threat of a new veto from Washington reduced the initial demands for a suspension of hostilities and instead asks for ‘urgent steps’ to create the conditions for a sustainable suspension of the fighting
The weaponization of accusations of anti-semitism on college campuses is fueling the controversy over the Gaza war. This is despite the fact that experts point out that this hate speech isn’t a new phenomenon… and that it’s more often attributed to the extreme right
The Department of Education has opened an investigation into a dozen colleges for alleged violations of the civil rights law, which prohibits discrimination
The Costume Institute at the New York museum celebrates its fall exhibition, a showcase of 80 works by over 70 women designers that traces the history of fashion over the last century
The measure, which is already applied in cities such as London, Milan and Stockholm, will come into effect in spring and aims to raise $1 billion a year for public transportation
The presidents of three major universities were grilled by a House committee on what they are doing to address incidents against Jewish and Israeli students on campuses
The main environmental achievement of the Democratic president, who will not attend the COP28 summit in Dubai, is the enormous investment package included in the Inflation Reduction Act
The Americas Society in New York opens its rooms to a Spaniard for the first time with a collection of exclusive pieces created in collaboration with a dozen Latin American artists. ‘This exhibition shows the most experimental part of my work’
The renovation of the 45 rooms — which house almost 700 paintings that were created between 1300 and 1800 — has lasted five years and cost $150 million
The resolution, adopted after four frustrated attempts and with the abstention of Russia, the US and the United Kingdom, focuses on the protection of children
An open letter signed by workers from across 40 government department and agencies reflects growing dissent over Biden’s support of Israel’s offensive in the Palestinian enclave
From the stand, the former president lashed out at both the judge and New York’s attorney general and said that, in general, he felt that his assets were undervalued on his financial statements