A total of 1,300 people were laid off from the State Department last summer, and the Bureau of Energy Resources was hit hard.
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Arizona Becomes First State to Criminally Charge Kalshi

The state of Arizona has filed criminal charges against the online prediction market Kalshi for allowing people to bet on elections and “operating an illegal gambling business” in the state. Arizona ...
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Abraham W. Binder, authority on Jewish, music, will play and #ing Palestinain folk-songs at his #cture-recital at the bronx Forum at Temple Aclath Israel, 1283 Grand Concourse, Wednesday evening ...
The gruesome, unsolved killing was known as the “gay Black Dahlia.” Director Rachel Mason solved it in 'My Brother's Killer,' ...
The Neo-Latin theater play "Cenodoxus" (1602) by Jakob Bidermann is now only known to some researchers in Latin and German ...
Italy's Most Exclusive Handmade Book Atelier Brings the Ancient Art of the Codex to American Collectors, Institutions, ...
Permanent exhibit set to open in 2027 includes Fulton Fryar's cabin, which shows past segregation in the Adirondacks.
Years before the US–Israel strikes, Mossad stole Iran's nuclear archive in a daring midnight operation in 2018. The book Target Tehran details how the heist unfolded ...
An aural atmosphere, not a visual image, is the signature of the 2026 Whitney Biennial. This is a show of clickings, and ...
How a drifting barrel of eggs may have launched a Marin empire.
Around 100 years ago, Ljuba Metzl translated a famous Baroque drama from Latin into German. But her achievement has been suppressed from history.