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Keep Willem de Kooning Weird
The New Yorker· 2 days agoThe curators, Gary Garrels and Mario Codognato, haven’t exactly nailed the case for de Kooning’s Italian influences, not that they need to. All the same,...
Apple debuts AI features; how plastics became ingrained in our lives
WLRN Miami· 5 days agoThe U.N. Security Council voted yesterday to endorse President Biden's cease-fire plan to end the...
7 Must-visit Nature Reserves & Resorts in Saudi to Reconnect with Nature
Breaking Travel News· 5 days agoImmerse yourself in Saudi’s picture-perfect vistas and embrace the transformative power of its...
Ancient Porcupine Discovery Solves Evolutionary Mystery 10 Million Years in the Making
SciTechDaily· 7 days agoNew findings from a complete porcupine skeleton in Florida reveal a much earlier origin for North...
Tucson photo exhibition shares history of Black 'one-percenter' motorcyclists
Arizona Daily Star· 3 days agoWhen we think of motorcycle clubs, we tend to think of the Hells Angels or the Outlaws, but we don’t...
SD3 Goes Head-to-Head With SDXL, MidJourney, and Ideogram—Which AI Image Maker Is Best? - Decrypt
Decrypt· 2 days agoStability AI's latest big release, SD3, has generated considerable buzz in the AI community. With...
See the Photographs That Introduced Americans to Their Presidents
Smithsonian Magazine· 3 days agoWhen presidential candidate Abraham Lincoln arrived at Mathew Brady’s New York City studio to pose for a picture, the pioneering photographer left nothing to chance. With ...
Home fans anxious to see if Germany can fire up Euro 2024 in opener against canny Scotland
Associated Press· 2 days agoThe sound of bagpipes, and men in kilts on the streets of Munich — Scotland is in town and the...
Opinion | How one delightful channel soothed my election-year angst
Washington Post· 3 days agoThe perfect opposite of our rage-frothing politics? Watching a cheetah who is best friends with a...
An expert's guide to African sport - part six: Infrastructure - SportsPro
SportsPro· 3 days agoMany involved in African sports consider poor infrastructure a key factor holding back the industry’s development and commercialisation. While there is growing demand from rights holders and ...