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Survivors' Talmud": A 76th Anniversary Reflection on American Leadership
On May 13, 1949, Holocaust survivor Rabbi Samuel Snieg presented the first copy of the "Survivors' Talmud," printed by the U.S. Army in post-war Germany, to General Lucius Clay, symbolizing American aid and Jewish resilience after the Holocaust.
Survivors' Talmud": A 76th Anniversary Reflection on American Leadership
On May 13, 1949, Holocaust survivor Rabbi Samuel Snieg presented the first copy of the "Survivors' Talmud," printed by the U.S. Army in post-war Germany, to General Lucius Clay, symbolizing American aid and Jewish resilience after the Holocaust.
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Vuong's "Emperor of Gladness": Narratives of Hardship and Resilience
Ocean Vuong's 416-page novel, "The Emperor of Gladness," follows Hai, a young man who becomes the caregiver for his 82-year-old landlady, Grazina, a Lithuanian immigrant with dementia, in East Gladness, Connecticut, exploring themes of family, addiction, and the creation of narratives to cope with h...
Vuong's "Emperor of Gladness": Narratives of Hardship and Resilience
Ocean Vuong's 416-page novel, "The Emperor of Gladness," follows Hai, a young man who becomes the caregiver for his 82-year-old landlady, Grazina, a Lithuanian immigrant with dementia, in East Gladness, Connecticut, exploring themes of family, addiction, and the creation of narratives to cope with h...
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Egypt Repatriates 25 Ancient Artifacts from the United States
Twenty-five ancient Egyptian artifacts, including sarcophagus lids, a Greco-Roman portrait, and temple fragments, were returned to Egypt from the U.S. after a three-year recovery effort involving the Egyptian consulate in New York, the New York District Attorney's Office, and U.S. security agencies.
Egypt Repatriates 25 Ancient Artifacts from the United States
Twenty-five ancient Egyptian artifacts, including sarcophagus lids, a Greco-Roman portrait, and temple fragments, were returned to Egypt from the U.S. after a three-year recovery effort involving the Egyptian consulate in New York, the New York District Attorney's Office, and U.S. security agencies.
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Audible to Use AI for Audiobook Narration, Facing Backlash from Industry Professionals
Audible announced plans to use AI to narrate and translate audiobooks, offering publishers two production options using over 100 AI voices; this move, while aiming to expand audiobook access, has faced criticism from writers, translators, and voice actors concerned about quality, artistic integrity,...
Audible to Use AI for Audiobook Narration, Facing Backlash from Industry Professionals
Audible announced plans to use AI to narrate and translate audiobooks, offering publishers two production options using over 100 AI voices; this move, while aiming to expand audiobook access, has faced criticism from writers, translators, and voice actors concerned about quality, artistic integrity,...
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De Niro Condemns Trump's Policies at Cannes
At the Cannes Film Festival, Robert De Niro used his Palme d'Or acceptance speech to criticize US President Trump's policies, including a 100% tariff on foreign films and cuts to arts funding, calling these actions global threats to democracy and artistic freedom, and urging global action.
De Niro Condemns Trump's Policies at Cannes
At the Cannes Film Festival, Robert De Niro used his Palme d'Or acceptance speech to criticize US President Trump's policies, including a 100% tariff on foreign films and cuts to arts funding, calling these actions global threats to democracy and artistic freedom, and urging global action.
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Mexica Obsidian Trade Reveals Sophisticated Economy and Widespread Market Access
A study of 788 obsidian artifacts from Mexico's Templo Mayor (1375-1520 CE) reveals the Mexica Empire's sophisticated economy relied on extensive long-distance trade, not just conquest, with diverse obsidian sources including rival states' territories, showing market access for commoners and central...
Mexica Obsidian Trade Reveals Sophisticated Economy and Widespread Market Access
A study of 788 obsidian artifacts from Mexico's Templo Mayor (1375-1520 CE) reveals the Mexica Empire's sophisticated economy relied on extensive long-distance trade, not just conquest, with diverse obsidian sources including rival states' territories, showing market access for commoners and central...
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Death of Pioneering Art Curator Koyo Kouoh
Koyo Kouoh, the first African woman to curate the Venice Biennale, died on May 10th at age 57, leaving a significant void in contemporary art; her work championed African artists and promoted equity within the art world.

Death of Pioneering Art Curator Koyo Kouoh
Koyo Kouoh, the first African woman to curate the Venice Biennale, died on May 10th at age 57, leaving a significant void in contemporary art; her work championed African artists and promoted equity within the art world.
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Centuries-Long Art Dispute Between Hohenzollerns and Germany Ends in Settlement
A nearly century-long legal dispute between the House of Hohenzollern and the German government over thousands of art treasures has ended in a settlement, with most pieces remaining in public museums but some items, including seven ornate tobacco boxes, being assigned to the Hohenzollerns, and the c...

Centuries-Long Art Dispute Between Hohenzollerns and Germany Ends in Settlement
A nearly century-long legal dispute between the House of Hohenzollern and the German government over thousands of art treasures has ended in a settlement, with most pieces remaining in public museums but some items, including seven ornate tobacco boxes, being assigned to the Hohenzollerns, and the c...
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Generative AI: Boon or Bane for Human Creativity?
A technology forecaster warns that while generative AI offers exciting creative possibilities, over-reliance risks atrophying human skills and diminishing originality, potentially leading to a decline in innovation and the devaluation of human creativity.

Generative AI: Boon or Bane for Human Creativity?
A technology forecaster warns that while generative AI offers exciting creative possibilities, over-reliance risks atrophying human skills and diminishing originality, potentially leading to a decline in innovation and the devaluation of human creativity.
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Oscar-Winning Director Robert Benton Dies at 92
Robert Benton, a three-time Oscar-winning director and screenwriter known for films like "Kramer vs Kramer" and "Places in the Heart," died on Sunday at age 92 in Manhattan, leaving behind a legacy of critically acclaimed films and influential collaborations.

Oscar-Winning Director Robert Benton Dies at 92
Robert Benton, a three-time Oscar-winning director and screenwriter known for films like "Kramer vs Kramer" and "Places in the Heart," died on Sunday at age 92 in Manhattan, leaving behind a legacy of critically acclaimed films and influential collaborations.
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Cannes Film Festival Opens Amidst Global Film Industry Challenges
The Cannes Film Festival opened with a French musical film, addressing concerns about AI, US tariffs, and featuring a diverse program including three Ukrainian films, despite ongoing American film industry strikes.

Cannes Film Festival Opens Amidst Global Film Industry Challenges
The Cannes Film Festival opened with a French musical film, addressing concerns about AI, US tariffs, and featuring a diverse program including three Ukrainian films, despite ongoing American film industry strikes.
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Hollywood's Rise at Cannes 2025
The 2025 Cannes Film Festival program, starting Tuesday, features a notable Hollywood presence, with films by Wes Anderson, Ari Aster, and Richard Linklater, alongside lesser-known Spanish directors Carla Simón and Oliver Laxe, highlighting the festival's evolving role as a global launchpad.

Hollywood's Rise at Cannes 2025
The 2025 Cannes Film Festival program, starting Tuesday, features a notable Hollywood presence, with films by Wes Anderson, Ari Aster, and Richard Linklater, alongside lesser-known Spanish directors Carla Simón and Oliver Laxe, highlighting the festival's evolving role as a global launchpad.
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