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Trump Says He Won’t Allow Israel to Annex the West Bank
After more countries recognized a Palestinian state this week, President Trump said on Thursday that he would not permit Israel to take over the territory.
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Kashmir’s Apple Harvest Rots After Landslide Blocks Road
The Himalayan region supplies most of India’s apples. But when heavy rains left a major highway blocked for weeks, farmers couldn’t get them to markets.
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Israel Attacks Yemeni Capital, a Day After Houthi Drone Strike
The Israeli military said it was targeting sites linked to the Houthi militia, but a witness said a residential building was hit. A day earlier, a Houthi drone hit the Israeli city of Eilat.
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Kerry James Marshall on Making ‘the Paintings Nobody Else Is Making’
The artist’s blockbuster survey across nearly five decades at the Royal Academy of Art in London tackles Black history in all its complexity.
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How Coco Fusco’s Poetic Performances Reshaped Contemporary Art
The first U.S. survey of the Cuban American artist’s films, photographs and installations explore her critical take on political culture.
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The Dutch Masters Were Women, Too
Remedying years of oversight, the National Museum of Women in the Arts is trying to make female painters from the Low Country household names in America.
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Report Says Museums Post Less Online About Possibly Nazi-Looted Art
Researchers for the World Jewish Restitution Organization said families whose art was stolen or disappeared in the Holocaust now face a harder time tracking works on the internet.
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A Tale of Two Machines: On the First Season of “Alien Earth”
Characters in the “Alien” franchise have always wrestled with identity crises. Whether it’s human beings trying to transcend the limits of their finitude through interstellar travel, or synthetic machines passing themselves off as humans, there’s always a disconnect with one’s baseline identity that drives protagonists and antagonists alike. “Alien: Earth,” the first television series set…
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Our Best Fall Baking Recipes
It’s Bake Time! Celebrate the launch of our baking newsletter (and start of the season) with these crowd-pleasing recipes.
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Fun Make-Ahead Salads Are the Ultimate Party Spread
A table full of salads not only looks stunning, it also tastes great and lets you linger with your guests.