The National Portrait Gallery removed key details from the caption under Donald Trump's photograph. It still has a story to tell—Judith Shulevitz looks deep into the portrait and describes what glowers back:
The National Portrait Gallery removed key details from the caption under Donald Trump's photograph. It still has a story to tell—Judith Shulevitz looks deep into the portrait and describes what glowers back:
The photojournalist Sebastião Salgado documented some of the greatest human horrors of the past century, but he said, “I never. . . photograph the misery.”
Larry Summers: "This is way beyond anything Nixon ever did ... this is the stuff of democracies giving way to authoritarianism. Firing statisticians goes with threatening the heads of newspapers, launching assaults on universities, launching assaults on law firms. This is really scary stuff."
August 3, 2025 at 3:16 PM
Larry Summers: "This is way beyond anything Nixon ever did ... this is the stuff of democracies giving way to authoritarianism. Firing statisticians goes with threatening the heads of newspapers, launching assaults on universities, launching assaults on law firms. This is really scary stuff."
Una jueza imputa al exministro Martín Villa por la muerte en 1976 del antifranquista Teófilo del Valle a manos de la Policía Armada www.eldiario.es/1_bd03fd?utm...
Una jueza imputa al exministro Martín Villa por la muerte en 1976 del antifranquista Teófilo del Valle a manos de la Policía Armada www.eldiario.es/1_bd03fd?utm...
Familiares de víctimas del franquismo en Gran Canaria arrojan luz a los años de oscuridad: “Hablar de memoria es hablar de democracia” www.eldiario.es/1_bb7f1d?utm...
Familiares de víctimas del franquismo en Gran Canaria arrojan luz a los años de oscuridad: “Hablar de memoria es hablar de democracia” www.eldiario.es/1_bb7f1d?utm...
Breaking News: FBI Director Kash Patel said that agents arrested a Wisconsin county judge and accused her of obstructing immigration enforcement, a major escalation in the Trump administration’s battle with local authorities over deportations.
The Byrds release “Mr. Tambourine Man” today in 1965.
“If you’re someone who grew up in the suburbs of Baltimore, the song is like a little telegraph, said David Byrne. “Hearing that, I realised: I have to get out of here because .. there’s a whole world out there that I don’t know anything about.”