Trump shows farmers printed pictures of his reflecting pool project during rambling roundtable event
Trump boasted about the size of the newly renovated Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool in a rally-style roundtable event
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Trump boasted about the size of the newly renovated Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool in a rally-style roundtable event
The man on the date told authorities that the woman threw softball-sized rocks at him, striking his shins
Trump said the office size has been โway too high for way too longโ
The Mobo founder, who has died aged 57, had an unprecedented vision: to give Black British music a glitzy and joyful awards ceremony. But her impact went well beyond it โข News: Kanya King, founder of Mobo awards for Black British music, dies aged 57 I first met Kanya King in the mid-1990s, when I was still reeling from the failure of my own attempt to target the Black audience via my newspaper, Black Briton. Kanya came along a couple of years later and showed how it should be done. In framing her awards as โmusic of Black originโ, she not only connected with the relatively small Black British population, but brought in a whole new audience, too, who acknowledged its oversized influence. Back then, the word diversity was hardly known. We were in the era of โequal opportunitiesโ, which was taken seriously only by Labour-run local councils, and labelled โloony leftโ by most of the media. Britain had been dominated by more than 15 years of Thatcher-inspired government. Stephen Lawrence had been murdered, but the inquiry that identified โinstitutional racismโ was still years away. Continue reading...
BBC Verify examines how the biggest change to the White House in decades has transformed in the last year.
The data centerโs campus was originally going to be twice the size of Manhattan. Now it will only be slightly larger than the island
Eva was 16 when she first tried ketamine. She had moved to a new school in the sixth-form and wanted to fit in. At parties it was handed around like sweets.
This roughly $850 million project explores both the political and personal realms of the nationโs first Black president
White House says caps will lower tuition costs, but critics say they will exacerbate the countryโs nursing shortage Sign up for the Breaking News US newsletter email While the Trump administration has argued that new restrictions on the size of federal student loans will lower tuition costs, public health officials and Democrats say the measures will exacerbate the countryโs serious nursing shortage. As such, a group of 24 Democratic-led states and the District of Columbia recently sued the federal government seeking to block the new rule, which is set to take effect on 1 July. Continue reading...
The union argues that instead of cutting teacher recruitment, the government should use falling pupil numbers to make class sizes smaller.
Trump reportedly purchased both the secretary of state and Vice President JD Vance a pair of Oxfords, while joking about the size of their old shoes.
$90M in entry fees are being steered to the costly aerial spectacle celebrating the nation's 250th Independence Day
The Gravesend incident came about an hour after a similar group was spotted entering and exiting a sewer on the other side of Brooklyn
So far, Talarico has emphasized economic issues and accused Republicans of trying to relitigate โold, tired culture war fightsโ
A terrifying giant scorpion measuring 3.2 feet (one metre) long roamed Britain 415 million years ago, a new study has found.
Newport Street Gallery, London White may be a talented musician but as a visual artist, heโs a nonstarter. Not even the collaborations with Ai Weiwei and Damien Hirst can save this show Nobody can phone it in like a famous conceptual artist. Invited to customise one of rock star Jack Whiteโs amplifiers, Ai Weiwei has inscribed the F-word in buttons of various sizes and colours across its front. Itโs a cynical, contemptuous gesture, but also a marvellously louche one, reminding you of the dangerous, nihilistic yet creative spirit that this exhibition of Whiteโs art totally lacks. White was huge in the 00s as one half of duo the White Stripes, with Meg White, and his solo career is still going strong. Clearly the art world wants to be his friend. This show is on at Damien Hirstโs Newport Street Gallery and its luxurious hardback catalogue includes an interview with him by the uber-curator Hans Ulrich Obrist. Hirst has also customised an amp with โ guess what? โ a model of a rotting cowโs head. In addition, he has collaborated with White on works featuring other hackneyed Hirst tropes: an eternally floating ping-pong ball and a spin painting. Continue reading...
The Fair Work Commission has unveiled the size of the upcoming increase to Australia's minimum wage.
MPs will hear the concerns of graduates about the size of their student debts, and the interest rates.
Wigmore Hall, London The Norwegian singerโs remarkable ability to inhabit a character, her warmth on stage and the control and tenderness she brought to the more intimate songs made this a very special recital Wigmore Hall is turning 125, its director John Gilhooley was being granted honorary membership of the Royal Philharmonic Society, and everyone in the audience was shouted a free drink, but there was another cause for celebration on Sunday night. With Lise Davidsen, the worldโs most in-demand opera singer, giving an all-Schubert recital it was a case of standing room only. The Norwegian soprano has a Rolls-Royce instrument, more than capable of filling a house the size of the Metropolitan Opera, but up close she brought other qualities to the table. Her disarming warmth in seemingly off-the-cuff spoken introductions put the audience entirely at ease. Her ability to inhabit a character, as she does on stage, ensured songs such as Gretchen am Spinnrade and Die Junge Nonne were dramatic highlights. The former opened with a throbbing intensity and built to an eruption of volcanic proportions. Her fledgling nun seethed with a scared rapture that verged on the dangerously corporeal. Continue reading...
Launching in the UK this month, this new pint-sized console revives the motion-controlled video game boom of the 00s โ with better, safer tech For a wonderful moment in the noughties, video games became a truly universal pursuit. As I witnessed my controller-phobic aunt swing a Wii remote and nail a tennis serve, while my great-grandmother furrowed her brow over sudoku puzzles on her Nintendo DS, it seemed my long-derided hobby had finally gone mainstream. The Nintendo Wii flew off the shelves, inspiring a wave of competitors such as the Xbox Kinect camera that encouraged people to play games by moving their bodies. But the tide turned: outside of still-niche VR gaming and the odd controller-waggler on the Switch, motion-controlled gaming has barely been seen for more than a decade. Now, 20 years later, a new console is aiming to get the whole family flailing in front of the TV once again: the Nex Playground. Launching in the UK later this month, the first thing that struck me about this family-friendly device is just how tiny it is. The size of two and a half Rubikโs Cubes taped together, this impressively unintrusive device swaps cumbersome controllers for camera-controlled minigames, putting you and your family directly in the game. Using a wide-angle lens and AI-powered tracking tech, the Nex Playground offers over 50 games that track playersโ bodies as they leap, flail and dance about the living room. Itโs not hard to see the appeal. Continue reading...