Month: May 2019

Installation View: Artistic License: Six Takes on the Guggenheim Collection, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, May 24, 2019– January 12, 2020. Photo: David Heald. © Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation Slowly approaching ramp six on the rotunda of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum’s Frank Lloyd Wright Building, Lee Bontecou’s Untitled (1966)
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View Bitcoin suffered a contracting triangle breakdown on Wednesday, as expected. The range breakdown is backed by bearish developments on the daily and 4-hour chart indicators. BTC, therefore, risks falling to $7,206 (May 18 low) in the next day or two. A UTC close below $7,206 would confirm a double-top breakdown and open doors for
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Questions about transparency at New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority resonate on several fronts as its hierarchy grasps with a variety of crises. Its board on Wednesday held another feisty exchange over an overtime payment fiasco, then retreated for a two-hour executive session, one of its longest private huddles at a public meeting in recent years.
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Following Bitcoin’s rally in recent weeks, there has been a tremendous upward momentum for major cryptocurrencies such as Ethereum that have gained significantly from their yearly lows to the current prices. Ethereum Headed to $300 Analysts indicate that Ethereum is likely to maintain the current momentum and thus extending its rally towards $300 mark in
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The booster of SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket lands on the company’s barge after launching the Spaceflight SSO-A mission. SpaceX Elon Musk’s SpaceX, in a previously secret lawsuit revealed on Wednesday, challenged the Air Force awarding $2.3 billion in rocket development contracts last year to competitors Blue Origin, Northrop Grumman and United Launch Alliance, which is a
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View BTC has traded in a narrowing price range over the last 48 hours, aborting the immediate bullish view put forward by Sunday’s double-digit gains. A range breakdown, if confirmed, would allow a price drop toward $7,200. That looks likely with multiple signs of bullish exhaustion on the daily chart. The outlook, however, would again
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Shoppers enter the Nordstrom store April 1, 2003 on Michigan Avenue in Chicago. Scott Olson | Getty Images Check out the companies making headlines after the bell: Shares of Nordstrom tanked more than 9% in extended trading after the department store reported first-quarter results that missed on the top and bottom lines. Nordstrom reported earnings
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Share to facebook Share to twitter Share to linkedin Fundamental principles of good architecture always outlast fads. AdobeStock_85853500 Does every home need a great room? Do buyers need, or even want, a dining room? How important is the kitchen, especially in a market like New York? Does it matter whether the ceiling is 9’ high,
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Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb’s deputy chief of staff, Cris Johnston, is taking over as director of the state’s Office of Management and budget, effective June 30. Johnston will replace Micah Vincent, who is leaving the position for the private sector to become vice president of strategy at The Heritage Group in Indianapolis. Cris Johnston will
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The loft design embraces the unit’s historic architecture—large windows, high pre-war ceilings and Roman columns. Courtesy of Interior Marketing Group New York’s best “studio” apartment has five bedrooms and walls of sound that still reverberate inside the landmark 19th century American Thread Building to this day. Duplex Sound Studio comprised the 2EF/3E portion of this
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Billionaire technology investor and philanthropist Robert F. Smith announces he will provide grants to wipe out the student debt of the entire 2019 graduating class at Morehouse College in Atlanta, Sunday, May 19, 2019. Steve Schaefer | Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP Nearly 400 young men at Morehouse College learned on Sunday that their commencement speaker
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