Those who claim to be Trump's “assassin” are innocent of threats

Those who claim to be Trump's “assassin” are innocent of threats

Prosecutors said he publicly advocated the death of then-President-elect Donald Trump, citing “assassin” and threatened to shoot the 47th commander-in-chief shortly after the election. The words remained on Facebook posts at the center of the federal grand jury indictment. On Tuesday, Yuca Valley resident Thomas Eugene Streavel, 73, pleaded not guilty to three felony counts….

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Laurene Powell Jobs and Jony Ive Innovation Awards at WSJ Magazine on November 2, 2022 at the Museum of Modern Art. Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images of WSJ. Magazine Innovator Award Jony Ive spent decades shaping Apple's fashion, clear aesthetics, and making iconic products such as iPhones and iMacs that define a generation of consumer technologies. Now,…

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NEA cuts art funding, threatening local culture life span

NEA cuts art funding, threatening local culture life span

From economic impacts to mental health benefits, publicly funded art is an important investment, not a partisan luxury. Unsplash+ On May 2, the National Arts Foundation (NEA) suddenly Terminate hundreds of grants To art organizations all over the country. Notifications are sent from non-complex email addresses, referenced Transformation in granting priorities “Concentrate funds on projects…

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Phillips bets on Damien Hirst

Phillips bets on Damien Hirst

Damien Hirst, virtue2021; Estimated: £60,000-80,000. Phillips Damien Hirst, who is equally loved and hated, has always embodied the over-the-top provocation of young British artists-controversial, unquestionable courage. Despite his market fluctuations in recent years, demand remains strong as the artist-entrepreneur has skillfully leveraged his reputation and brand. Hirst has produced an impressive range of works for…

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