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Rembrandt’s Workshop and the Rare Vermeer That Joins It There’s a show that brings together a bustling artist’s workshop and a unique treasure from another master. It places Rembrandt’s influence front and center and sets his students’ works beside a
Film Review: A New Look at the Nazi Trials "The film about the pivotal Nazi trials poses uncomfortable and critical questions." It moves between courtroom tension and historical record without pretending the answers are tidy. The movie forces viewers to
Rethinking Plastic Waste Without Heavyhanded Bans We can solve plastic waste without resorting to blanket bans on perfectly useful cups, bags, and forks. Those items deliver convenience and low cost, and throwing them out of the market overnight creates real
Why the Prosecutor Pick Failed and Bondi’s Patch Falls Short The initial appointment of the prosecutor in these cases was untenable, and Bondi’s fix doesn't work. That blunt assessment sets the tone: you can’t paper over a clear conflict with
ICE, AI and the New Surveillance Dragnet Just like the TSA manhandles all travelers to potentially catch a few terrorists, so ICE is trolling all citizens in order to find a few deportees. This is wrong on so many levels
