Biden administration officials, worried that a growing conflict in the Middle East could send global oil prices soaring, are looking for ways to hold down
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Mark Rothko at Full Scale, and in Half Light
Melt the world away, lose its details, dissolve its borders; it doesn’t sound like such an unwelcome prospect right now. The most substantial Mark Rothko
Women Will Vote at a Vatican Meeting for the First Time
When Helena Jeppesen-Spuhler, an advocate for the ordination of women, joined a major Vatican meeting this month, she was skeptical that an institution dominated by
Ukrainian ‘Artifacts’ Seized in Spain May Not Be Treasures, Experts Say
To the police in Spain, the artifacts possessed an ancient and golden allure. In a criminal investigation, the Spanish police said on Monday, officers had
To Star at the Venice Biennale, Artists Need Patrons’ Deep Pockets
When organizers with the State Department announced that Jeffrey Gibson would represent the United States at the 60th Venice Biennale next spring — the contemporary
Several People Hospitalized in Austria After Taking Suspected Fake Ozempic
Several people in Austria were treated in a hospital after using what government officials believe to be counterfeit Ozempic, underscoring worries across parts of Europe
Tuesday Briefing – The New York Times
Gaza toll rises as Israel launches intense strikes The death toll in Gaza, reported by the Hamas-run health ministry, rose sharply yesterday, after Israel said
Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland’s Former Leader, Gets Driver’s License at 53
Scotland’s former first minister, Nicola Sturgeon, who unexpectedly resigned this year and later became the subject of a police investigation, made another unusual announcement on
Germany’s Far-Left Wagenknecht Forms New Populist Party
Germany’s political landscape has been fracturing for a decade or more as traditional parties lose ground to populist elements, forcing the establishment of a three-way
Kill and Be Killed: Ukraine’s Bloody Battlefield Equation
As Russia mounted wave after wave of attacks over the summer, Sgt. Mykola Rogozovets and fellow members of his unit started drawing little plus signs