
Controversial feminist exhibit celebrates Picasso at Brooklyn museum on the 50th anniversary of his death
Comedian Hannah Gadsby is the show’s lead curator thanks to the success of a 2018 stand-up routine in which they slammed the Spanish painter

Comedian Hannah Gadsby is the show’s lead curator thanks to the success of a 2018 stand-up routine in which they slammed the Spanish painter

The architect behind the first federal indictment of a former US president is described by colleagues as fearless and ready for the job after a lifetime prosecuting hardened criminals

Although air quality began to improve on Friday, the effects of the devastating blazes in neighboring Canada prompted authorities to hand out a million free face masks while flights and outdoor activities were canceled

The former president has been taking advantage of judicial setbacks to garner support and finance the 2024 race for the White House

After being a loyal advisor to Donald Trump during his presidency, Christie became a critic of the former president in 2020 over his unsubstantiated allegations of voter fraud

The museum has created a team to research the doubtful origins of some of its works, while creating new forms of collaborating with countries whose pieces are in dispute

Ron DeSantis and other prominent figures have turned Daniel Penny into a symbol, and are even helping raise money for his defense fund

Two of the world’s most important museums have organized exhibits that depict the artist’s final productive burst in which he painted 124 works; many of them reflected his obsession with cypress trees

The social network has restricted and withdrawn content critical of the ruling parties in Turkey and India, among other countries, including during electoral campaigns

The largest Latino museum in the U.S. is displaying 500 artworks, including more than 100 acquisitions and commissions obtained since 2000. Its commitment to diversity goes against the dominant narrative

The institution’s newest wing – home to a center for education and research – took 10 years to build and cost $465 million

While Republicans have closed ranks with the former president in other legal cases, there are concerns the latest sentence will dent his popularity, especially among female voters

Of all the accusations of sexual harassment and abuse that have dogged the former president, this is the only one that has gone to trial, at a time when the Republican is seeking reelection

The court has released the former president’s statement during the investigation of the case, while the judge leaves the door to his appearance before court on Monday

At one Kentucky franchise, the minors were not paid, and sometimes worked as late as 2 a.m, while in another, 242 kids were working at the fast-food restaurant

The exhibition that the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York is dedicating to the German designer until mid-July shows 200 outfits from a production of 10,000 over six decades

Washington wants a full ban on exports to Moscow with few exceptions, while Brussels is proposing tools to deter the countries that are helping the Kremlin circumvent restrictions

The labor crisis faced by the organization – which houses the largest collection of the Spanish painter outside of Spain – is postponing the reopening of the museum. Employees are demanding better working conditions and denouncing negligence by the management

The former first lady has remained tight-lipped on her husband’s indictment over the Stormy Daniels case and did not appear by his side when he spoke after the arraignment

Kathleen Corradi, a former elementary school teacher who developed the Zero Waste Schools program, has been appointed to lead the fight against ‘the real enemy: New York City’s relentless rat population’

Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III reached out to his South Korean counterpart after the leaked documents suggested the U.S. was spying on its allies

A U.S. intelligence report states that Israel’s spy body Mossad has been fueling protests against the government’s judicial overhaul — claims denied by the office of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

Following the indictment, the former president’s followers flooded the Manhattan judge’s voicemail and email with hateful messages

For more than 20 years, the judge did not declare luxury trips that he received from a powerful Republican donor

The former president’s lawyers are clinging to a lack of precedent to try to get the charges thrown out before the 2024 primaries

The former president addressed supporters in Florida, in his first statement after being charged with 34 crimes for falsifying records in order to hide three under-the-table payments

The former president pleaded not guilty after New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan unsealed the charges against him, a first in U.S. history