Although made in Nuremberg by a firm named after a Frenchman, the cowcatcher on the front of this Gauge 1 toy locomotive gives the game away as to the intended market.
A controversial art installation at the Chicago Cultural Center has prompted criticism from 27 alderpeople, who called the piece anti-Semitic and asked for its removal. The exhibit critiques U.S ...
Freezing cold temperatures saw the traditionally outdoors event forced inside and held in the rotunda of the US Capitol. In his inauguration speech, Mr Trump declared "the golden age of America ...
Donald Trump is now the 47th president of the United States, as well as the 45th president, a businessman - and a man who knows how to put on a show. Former presidents, Trump family members, tech ...
EL PAÍS looks back at the swearing-in ceremony, which is held every four years at the Capitol in Washington Jan 20, 2025 - 12:56CET ...
Below is a selection of some Reuters pictures taken during the events of the day and in the lead-up to it, along with comments from the photographers who took them. U.S. President Donald Trump ...
As wind-whipped fires turned the L.A.-area neighborhoods of Pacific Palisades and Altadena from sunny Southern California paradise into smoky hellscape, photojournalists who captured the blazes ...
A coastal artwork has impressed walkers, who have described it as "absolutely beautiful". The sculpture, made up of hundreds of different coloured stones, appeared on Cambois beach in ...
The filmmaker possessed a singular vision — and a knack for finding collaborators who could convey it. The filmmaker possessed a singular vision — and a knack for finding collaborators who ...
The only thing still standing at Camilla Taylor’s home and art studio in Altadena, California, is the chimney. The wildfires consumed her house and the studio, as well as hundreds of artworks ...
Visually, this is a very simple work of art. There are just two elements, both clearly rendered: a pipe, and a caption that reads Ceci n’est pas une pipe (This is not a pipe). But how can we ...