SAN FRANCISCO (AP) – Prosecutors in Seattle and San Francisco have charged men with hate crimes in separate incidents that authorities say targeted people of Asian descent amid a wave of high-profile …
Read More »US court sides with photographer in fight for Warhol’s art
NEW YORK (AP) – A U.S. appeals court sided with a photographer Friday in a copyright dispute over how a foundation has commercialized a series of Andy Warhol artwork based on one …
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ATLANTA (AP) – For more than five years, Armetrius Neason’s home has been a hotel on the outskirts of Atlanta. He has adorned the walls with dozens of images of celebrities and …
Read More »Now vaccinated older adults emerge from COVID hibernation
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) – Bill Griffin waited more than a year for this moment: Freshly vaccinated, he hugged his 3-year-old granddaughter for the first time since the pandemic began. “She came running. …
Read More »Prosecutors grapple with a consistent story in the January 6 cases
BOSTON (AP) – There’s little doubt the Oath Keepers were up to something on January 6. The question at the heart of the criminal case against its members and associates in the …
Read More »How Two Friends Made Art History By Buying A $ 70 Million Digital Artwork
It took Vignesh Sundaresan and Anand Venkateswaran a few minutes to realize that they had set aside $ 69.3 million for a digital artwork stored in a JPEG file, which coincidentally secured …
Read More »‘199 Years Is Enough’: Kim Janey Becomes First Black Mayor And First Mayor Of Boston | US News
Earlier this week, Kim Janey, the first black woman and person to run the city of Boston, became acting mayor. She was sworn in by the first black woman to head the …
Read More »Artist Beeple talks about selling NFT collage for a record $ 70 million
LONDON (AP) – When digital artist Beeple put an NFT digital artwork up for auction this month, it was instantly famous when it sold for nearly $ 70 million. The sale of …
Read More »Let the cruise ships operate or we will demand
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) – Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has criticized the federal government’s continuing pandemic ban on cruise ships using U.S. ports, threatening on Friday to file a lawsuit if one …
Read More »Former Trump adviser assumes leading role in electoral battle
A Republican lawyer who advised former President Donald Trump in his campaign to overturn the 2020 election results is now playing a central role in coordinating the Republican effort to toughen voting …
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