Vancouver Art Gallery received more than 800 photographs by Stephen Shore. The gift creates one of the largest collections of his work worldwide.
Vancouver Art Gallery received more than 800 photographs by Stephen Shore. The gift creates one of the largest collections of his work worldwide.
Giancarlo Politi, the founder of Flash Art magazine, has died at 89. He played a central role in shaping global contemporary art publishing.
After a six-week strike, the last group of New York nurses has agreed to a tentative contract with their hospital, potentially ending the city’s largest nursing walkout.
Sweden and Switzerland advanced to the women’s curling final at the 2026 Winter Olympics. Both teams secured wins in the semifinals at the Cortina Curling Olympic Stadium.
A University of Oxford study suggests that COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy may protect against preeclampsia. The findings offer new understanding of maternal health.
A new Oxford-led study shows that a digital treatment involving Tetris gameplay can sharply lower intrusive trauma memories and PTSD symptoms, even after six months.
A new study reveals why human language relies on familiar patterns rather than compact code. The brain predicts meaning step by step, easing cognitive load.
Scientists find a link between a common pneumonia bacterium and Alzheimer’s disease. The bacterium may fuel inflammation and nerve cell loss in the brain and retina.
U.S. stock futures were flat as Wall Street awaited key economic data. Traders braced for inflation and jobs figures that could sway markets.
Global stock markets rose after the U.S. Supreme Court rejected former President Trump’s tariffs. Major indexes strengthened as investors reacted to the ruling.