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Adam Schrader

Adam Schrader is the founder of Urgent Matter and a longtime crime and politics reporter. His work has appeared in Artnet News, The Art Newspaper, the New York Post, the New York Daily News, and United Press International.

Location New York
Number of Articles 355
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Adam Schrader's Work 355 Articles
Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Jan 25, 2026 Trump shares renderings of proposed ‘Independence Arch’
President Donald Trump has shared three renderings of a proposed "Independence Arch" on his Truth Social platform.

The renderings have details that strongly suggest they were created with the use of A.I.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Jan 25, 2026 Art world reacts to second Minneapolis killing by federal officers
Alex Pretti, 37, was shot dead by federal authorities on Saturday.

Alex Pretti, 37, was shot dead by U.S. Border Patrol officers on Saturday.

by Adam Schrader
Opinion   -   Jan 24, 2026 There is no statute of limitations for police murder
Alex Pretti, 37, was murdered by federal authorities on Saturday.

Federal officers have now committed murder at least twice in Minnesota.

by Adam Schrader
Science and Technology   -   Jan 24, 2026 American artists criticize U.S. move to control TikTok operations
Artist Vita Kari wears a performance costume while being photographed by onlookers on a city street.

Artists say TikTok’s new U.S. joint venture raises fears about surveillance, political influence and changes to content.

by Adam Schrader
Market and Money   -   Jan 23, 2026 The Luminaire expands business built on behind-the-scenes cultural access
Figure in samurai-era clothing walking through a historic Japanese street, illustrating a Japan Samurai cultural itinerary.

A partnership with Mandarin Oriental is helping The Luminaire expand its cultural access model.

by Adam Schrader
Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Jan 23, 2026 Minneapolis art museums close in support of ICE protests
Minneapolis art museums close in support of ICE protests

Museums that will close include the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis Institute of Art, Museum of Russian Art, the Textile Center, and more.

by Adam Schrader
Science and Technology   -   Jan 22, 2026 San Diego Comic-Con quietly bans A.I. art after artist backlash
San Diego Comic-Con quietly bans A.I. art after artist backlash

Artworks made with A.I. were previously allowed at San Diego Comic-Con's Art Show in 2024 and 2025.

by Adam Schrader
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