Abortion Pills, the Latest Battleground, Have Been Little Known to Americans
Abortion pills have dominated headlines in the past week, but until recently, relatively few Americans were familiar with the concept of medication abortions, even as...
Paintings Returned from Musée d’Orsay to Heirs to be Auctioned in New York
This past February, after a decade-long legal dispute, a French court ordered the Musée d’Orsay in Paris to return a group of Impressionist paintings that...
Controversial Painting at Palais de Tokyo Doesn’t Harm Children, French State Council Says
A Miriam Cahn painting at Paris’s Palais de Tokyo that incited outrage in France after many claimed it represented pedophilia can stay on view, France’s...
Supreme Court Briefly Preserves Broad Availability of Abortion Pill
WASHINGTON — Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. issued an order on Friday temporarily ensuring that a common abortion pill would remain widely available while the...
Wherever These Surgeries Went, the Camera Did, Too
Having seen Paravel and Castaing-Taylor’s other work, Crémieux, now chief executive for Marseille’s university hospitals, recognized that he had no idea what they would make....
More Girls Are Being Diagnosed With Autism
Morénike Giwa Onaiwu was shocked when day care providers flagged some concerning behaviors in her daughter, Legacy. The toddler was not responding to her name....
Fashion Designer Mary Quant Dies at 93, New Steve McQueen Film Will Be at Cannes, and More: Morning Links for April 14, 2023
To receive Morning Links in your inbox every weekday, sign up for our Breakfast with ARTnews newsletter. The Headlines HUMAN RESOURCES. President Biden appointed two dozen luminaries to the President’s Committee on the Arts...
Aria Dean Guides Us to the Killing Floor in Chicago Exhibition
Aria Dean’s exhibition at the Renaissance Society in Chicago consists of one work: Abattoir, USA!, a 10-minute film engineered using 3D graphics that’s set in...
Inside the Hunt for the Discord Leaker, and Twitter Chaos Updates
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On the TikTok Beat, Trends Dance With National Security
Times Insider explains who we are and what we do and delivers behind-the-scenes insights into how our journalism comes together. A social media app once...
Former Art Institute of Chicago Employee Pleads Guilty to Embezzling $2 M. from Museum
A former payroll manager at the Art Institute of Chicago plead guilty in federal court this week after he was indicted in January on several fraud...
Biden Plans an Electric Vehicle Revolution. Now, the Hard Part.
WASHINGTON — Aggressive rules proposed by the Biden administration to drastically speed up the country’s transition to electric vehicles, and significantly cut the auto pollution...
Wolfgang Tillmans, Simone Leigh, and El Anatsui Make Time’s ‘100 Most Influential People’ List
Time magazine has released its 2023 list of the 100 “Most Influential” people, which this year features art-world stars Simone Leigh, Wolfgang Tillmans, and El...
As World Warms, Droughts Come On Faster, Study Finds
Flash droughts, the kind that arrive quickly and can lay waste to crops in a matter of weeks, are becoming more common and faster to...