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A.I.’s Data Center Rush Will Create Six-Figure Trade Jobs, Jensen Huang Predicts

Art as Catalyst: Vincenzo De Cotiis’s Material Transformation
"By recreating the sensation of a pond, where ethereal creatures drift, dissolve and reappear, the installation invites viewers to slow down and consider the forces of nature that shape our environment."

“F this guy!!”: Troye Sivan comes for “random sicko” plastic surgeon who shared a video analyzing his face

At the Guggenheim, Gabriele Münter Takes her Place

“That girl doesn’t want privacy”: Alana Hadid weighs in on the Brooklyn Beckham drama with savage swipe
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“Extremely valid”: Meghan Trainor shuts down backlash over her use of a surrogate for baby no. 3

Berkshire’s New CEO Greg Abel Signals a Break From Warren Buffett’s Patient Playbook

Where to Go Next: 11 Destinations Having Their Moment in 2026

Billionaire Bill Koch’s Western Art Collection Gallops Past Estimates at Christie’s
A trio of Frederic Remington masterworks led the sale: ‘Coming to the Call,’ which set a world record at $13,285,000; ‘An Argument with the Town Marshall,’ which sold for $11,847,500; and a bronze, ‘Coming Through the Rye,’ which more than doubled its low estimate to realize $9,950,000.

At Sean Kelly, Hilda Palafox Invites Us to Listen to Earth’s Primordial Whispers
Her human figures emerge as mythic vessels—porous, androgynous and inseparable from the natural and spiritual systems they inhabit.

These 5 Directors Remain Hollywood’s Most Bankable, Data Shows
In an IP-dominated industry, a handful of directors remain powerful enough to secure green lights and audiences on reputation alone.

