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Nan Goldin turns her camera onto art history, and the results are an inspiration for any photographer wishing to reinvent themselves

Nan Goldin made her name capturing people in bedrooms and bathrooms, with harsh on-camera flash and unflinching honesty. But when her next exhibition opens at the Hayward Gallery this November, it won’t center around the kind of intimate documentary work she’s known for. Titled You Never Did Anything Wrong, the new show sees Goldin turn her camera towards classical sculpture, old master…
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Lectric XPress2 e-bike launched with major upgrades to a low-cost classic

Lectric eBikes has officially launched the new XPress2, a significantly updated version of its commuter-focused electric bike that adds a long list of premium upgrades while still aiming squarely at the value-focused market the company has become famous for. The new $1,399 XPress2 comes in two versions: the more performance-oriented high-step “Commuter” model and the comfort-focused step-thru…
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DefenseNews

UN peacekeeping forces prepare to leave Lebanon, but what comes next?

ROME — The mandate of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) is set to expire at the end of 2026, despite renewed violence in the country that has already claimed the lives of six peacekeepers. After years of U.S. pressure, the decision was taken by the UN Security Council in August last year through the adoption of Resolution 2790. The decision also tasks the Secretary-General…
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14 nifty USB-C gadgets you didn’t know you needed

I don’t know how your tech drawers look, but mine are filled with wires I’ll likely never use again because technology has advanced quite a bit. Thankfully, USB-C seems to be here to stay since there is no wrong way to plug these things in. It’s not just smartphones, tablets, and laptops that use these, however, but also a long list of gadgets. We’ve scoured the market for hidden gems: 14…
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