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Topline President Donald Trump will formally extend the pause on his “Liberation Day” tariffs until Aug. 1, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Monday—the latest tariff policy ...
A version of this article appears in print on June 8, 2025, Section SR, Page 3 of the New York edition with the headline: Now the President Is an Art Critic.
Miami-based artist Dahlia Dreszer isn't worried about AI's effect on art. In fact, she—and her AI-produced clone—are ecstatic about it.
Just hours after a federal judge threatened a contempt-of-court investigation over the Trump administration’s deportation flights, the White House sought to freeze the legal debate by reminding ...
READ MORE: U.S. detention of European and Canadian tourists creates fear over traveling to America That prosecution sparked outrage from many in the legal community, who slammed the case as ...
Use this map to find your way to this bargain hunter’s paradise in Schertz. In a world of mass-produced sameness and algorithmic shopping recommendations, Bussey’s stands as a glorious monument to ...
With a history spanning over 600 years, ikebana remains a cherished tradition in Japan, passed down from generation to generation as a way of connecting with nature and expressing creativity. This ...
A 2020 study published in the Indian Journal of Ophthalmology found that during COVID-19 lockdowns, for example, 32.4 percent of the study population used a blue-light-emitting device 9 to 11 ...
Adam Gopnik writes about DALL-E 2, and what we can learn about art from artificial-intelligence programs that generate digital images in the style of famous artists.
But the app’s growth — and the rise of AI-generated art in recent months — has reignited discussion over the ethics of creating images with models that have been trained using other people ...
Gardening invites you to get outside, interact with other gardeners, and take charge of your own need for exercise, healthy food, and beautiful surroundings. Learn more about the many health ...