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Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Feb 03, 2026 Trump releases ‘first’ rendering of his White House ballroom
President Donald Trump on Tuesday shared what he called the first rendering of a new White House ballroom.

The National Trust for Historic Preservation filed a lawsuit against Trump in December, seeking to halt construction of the ballroom.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Feb 03, 2026 Justice Department urges Supreme Court to reject A.I. copyright claim
An artwork created by A.I. depicting train tracks running through a floral landscape

The case, which tests the definition of authorship, could redefine the multibillion-dollar generative A.I. industry.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Feb 03, 2026 Philadelphia Art Museum wins bid to move Sasha Suda lawsuit to arbitration
Philadelphia Art Museum wins bid to move Sasha Suda lawsuit to arbitration

Suda, who filed the lawsuit against the museum in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas in November, had sought a jury trial.

by Adam Schrader
Pop Culture   -   Feb 03, 2026 Neil Gaiman breaks long silence, denies sexual misconduct allegations
Neil Gaiman breaks long silence, denies sexual misconduct allegations

His comments come after an independent Substack newsletter made a series of posts last month claiming “Neil Gaiman is Innocent.”

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Feb 02, 2026 Leon Black was investigated for sexual abuse claims, Epstein files show
Leon Black was investigated for sexual abuse claims, Epstein files show

Investigative correspondence, diary excerpts, and internal assessments appear in newly released Epstein case files.

by Adam Schrader
Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Feb 02, 2026 Trump announces closure of Kennedy Center for two years for ‘complete rebuilding’
Trump announces closure of Kennedy Center for two years for ‘complete rebuilding’

The news comes after a string of high-profile cancellations, most recently from composer Philip Glass.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Feb 02, 2026 FBI received unverified tips involving Les Wexner, Epstein
Jeffrey Epstein is pictured in his 2013 Florida Department of Law Enforcement mughsot.

Newly released FBI files show agents moved to subpoena Les Wexner in 2019 and recorded a series of unverified tips linked to Jeffrey Epstein.

by Adam Schrader
Market and Money   -   Jan 30, 2026 Fast-growing arts nonprofit AAAAH plans newspaper purchase, interactive map of Asian culture in NYC
Attendees enter an AAAAH Weekend event in New York City

A collobration for a Lunar New Year event with the Asia Society has been postponed to the fall.

by Adam Schrader
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Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Feb 03, 2026 Trump releases ‘first’ rendering of his White House ballroom
President Donald Trump on Tuesday shared what he called the first rendering of a new White House ballroom.

The National Trust for Historic Preservation filed a lawsuit against Trump in December, seeking to halt construction of the ballroom.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Feb 03, 2026 Justice Department urges Supreme Court to reject A.I. copyright claim
An artwork created by A.I. depicting train tracks running through a floral landscape

The case, which tests the definition of authorship, could redefine the multibillion-dollar generative A.I. industry.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Feb 03, 2026 Philadelphia Art Museum wins bid to move Sasha Suda lawsuit to arbitration
Philadelphia Art Museum wins bid to move Sasha Suda lawsuit to arbitration

Suda, who filed the lawsuit against the museum in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas in November, had sought a jury trial.

by Adam Schrader
Pop Culture   -   Feb 03, 2026 Neil Gaiman breaks long silence, denies sexual misconduct allegations
Neil Gaiman breaks long silence, denies sexual misconduct allegations

His comments come after an independent Substack newsletter made a series of posts last month claiming “Neil Gaiman is Innocent.”

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Feb 02, 2026 Leon Black was investigated for sexual abuse claims, Epstein files show
Leon Black was investigated for sexual abuse claims, Epstein files show

Investigative correspondence, diary excerpts, and internal assessments appear in newly released Epstein case files.

by Adam Schrader
Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Feb 02, 2026 Trump announces closure of Kennedy Center for two years for ‘complete rebuilding’
Trump announces closure of Kennedy Center for two years for ‘complete rebuilding’

The news comes after a string of high-profile cancellations, most recently from composer Philip Glass.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Feb 02, 2026 FBI received unverified tips involving Les Wexner, Epstein
Jeffrey Epstein is pictured in his 2013 Florida Department of Law Enforcement mughsot.

Newly released FBI files show agents moved to subpoena Les Wexner in 2019 and recorded a series of unverified tips linked to Jeffrey Epstein.

by Adam Schrader
Market and Money   -   Jan 30, 2026 Fast-growing arts nonprofit AAAAH plans newspaper purchase, interactive map of Asian culture in NYC
Attendees enter an AAAAH Weekend event in New York City

A collobration for a Lunar New Year event with the Asia Society has been postponed to the fall.

by Adam Schrader
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