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Do Ho Suh, whose major survey exhibition in London opens this week, discusses the power of architecture and finding motivation from mistakes.
Do Ho Suh, whose major survey exhibition in London opens this week, discusses the power of architecture and finding motivation from mistakes.
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On Saturday night, Arizona’s Eugenio Suárez joined an illustrious — and quirky — club. Its rarity doesn’t match its significance, however.
The comedian, actor and YouTuber will attend a London courtroom on Friday for the first stage of what could be lengthy criminal proceedings.
Congress authorized the money in a bipartisan breakthrough around addressing gun violence after a shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, killed 19 children and two teachers.
Students debate whether there is too much of it today, in what cases it’s appropriate, and when it becomes a problem.
The H.H.S. review may set the stage for additional restrictions on gender-affirming care. Critics described it as an ideological statement.
The Justice Department accused large insurers of colluding with national brokers to steer older people and those with disabilities toward coverage that might not offer the best medical care.
Behind the scenes, a top department official pressed employees to gather a list of activists and investigate them, people familiar with the matter said.
Tim Cook, the company’s C.E.O., said he expected $900 million in extra costs this quarter because of President Trump’s tariffs.
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