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Canadian Minister of International Trade Chrystia Freeland arrives for the EU-Canada summit meeting on October 30, 2016 at the European Union headquarters in Brussels. After a chaotic drama in which a small Belgian region threatened to sink a giant trade deal seven years in the making, the European Union and Canada will finally sign on the dotted line on October 30. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau agreed at the last minute to fly to Brussels to ink the landmark pact known as CETA at a summit with European Union President Donald Tusk and European Commission head Jean-Claude Juncker. / AFP / BELGA / NICOLAS MAETERLINCK / Belgium OUT
Mar 22

Why Is This Canadian Foreign Minister ‘Proud’ of Her Family’s Nazi Past?

Chrystia Freeland honors the memory of her grandfather, editor in chief of a Nazi newspaper that described Poland as 'infected by the Jews'
By Mikhail Klikushin
Camille Paglia, a "polemicist," professor of humanities and media studies at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia. --- Photo by Neville Elder/Corbis Sygma
Mar 20

Camille Paglia on Drag Queens and Democrats: Obama Behaved Like ‘King at Versailles’

Renegade feminist reveals how to be a public intellectual: 'Get a real job!'
By Michael Malice
Lithuanian Radio and Television
Jan 9

Lithuanian Official Gives Nazi Salute on Live TV Show

Ex-MP grins, yells 'Jew! Jew! Jew!' while saluting the Führer as tensions mount to Russia's West.
By Mikhail Klikushin
Actor and Syrian refugee advocate F. Murray Abraham.
Nov 9

F. Murray Abraham to President-Elect Trump: Show Syrian Refugees Compassion

By John Bonazzo
SAN FRANCISCO - MARCH 23: A worker uses a machine to separate coin blanks at the U.S. Mint March 23, 2004 in San Francisco, California. The San Francisco Mint opened in 1937 and is the only mint devoted to producing the only traditional annual sets of highly polished proof coin sets made of both copper-nickel clad and silver.
Nov 8

Look Out for These Fake Trump Coins, Wall Street Journal Shrinks Arts Coverage

By Alanna Martinez
Retired electrician Pierre Le Guennec harbored a collection of 271 works by Pablo Picasso, the French newspaper Liberation reported today. Picasso's heir, Claude Picasso, who filled a complaint, dismissed Le Guennec's claim that he could have received the paintings as gifts, telling Liberation that his father would not have given such a quantity of works to anyone, after Le Guennec told he had been given the works as presents, either by Picasso's wife or from the artist himself. AFP PHOTO VALERY HACHE (Photo credit should read )
Nov 1

Picasso’s Handyman Claims Hidden Hoard Were Gifts, Ai Weiwei Lashes Out During Talk

By Alanna Martinez
Women holding mirrors participate in a photo shoot by artist Spencer Tunick in his latest large-scale art installation: Everything She Says Means Everything," across from site of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland July 17, 2016 where naked women will stand facing the Quicken Loans Arena holding large, round mirrors. / AFP / TIMOTHY A. CLARY / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY MENTION OF THE ARTIST UPON PUBLICATION - TO ILLUSTRATE THE EVENT AS SPECIFIED IN THE CAPTION - NO CLOSE UP SHOTS TO BE REPRODUCED OF INDIVIDUALS INVOLVED IN THE INSTALLATION
Jul 18

Artist Stages Nude Protest Outside Republican Convention, 3 NY Museums Offer Buyouts

By Alanna Martinez
Estonian President Toomas Ilves speaks at a talk entitled "The Estonia Model: Why a Free and Secure Internet Matter "at the Wilson Center in Washington, DC, on April 21, 2015. AFP PHOTO/NICHOLAS KAMM
May 16

Tommy From Jersey and the Fate of Europe

By John R. Schindler
Maurizio Cattelan's statue, Him, sold for $17.2 million at Christie's on May 8.
May 9

Hitler Sculpture Sells for $17.2M, Greece Still Wants Parthenon Marbles Back—and More

By Alanna Martinez
Apr 13

Holocaust Day and Hitler’s Pope

By Rabbi Shmuley Boteach
Annie Leibovitz, Niagara Falls. (Courtesy New-York Historical Society)
Nov 24

Art World Abstracts: Annie Leibovitz at the New-York Historical Society, and More!

By Nate Freeman
(Photo: Getty)
Feb 5

Assemblyman Is 'Very, Very Sorry' for Saying 'Hitler Would Be Proud' of Cuomo

By Colin Campbell
Oct 10

Country Singer Hank Williams Jr. Says Media Done Him Wrong In New Song

By Hunter Walker
Oct 11

Foreclosure Crisis Attains Internet-Meme Status

By Mike Taylor
Aug 23

Michael Ian Black and the Hitler-Shouter in the Dark

By Steve Huff
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