were installed Thursday morning to flank the main entrance of the Museum of Fine Arts. Earlier this year, the MFA announced ...
For museums and their public, Impressionism is the Goldilocks movement: not too old or too new, not too challenging or too ...
Republican State Rep. Randy Fine won the race for Florida Senate District 19 over Democrat Vance Ahrens. With all precincts reporting, Fine got about 59% of the vote compared to Ahrens with about 41%.
The MA Fine Art: Sculpture at Camberwell College of Arts explores material and immaterial practice in the widest sense. You’ll experiment with a range of work including object making, performance, ...
That punishment attracted an initially modest fine, which doubled after non-payment, then doubled again, then again, and on into absurdity. As of last week, it was $20.6 decillion. Written in full ...
U.S. tech giant Google has closed up shop in Russia, but that hasn’t stopped a court there from leveling it with a fine greater than all the wealth in the world — a figure that is growing ...
By Ana Swanson The Biden administration said on Friday that it would impose a fine of $500,000 on the U.S. chipmaker GlobalFoundries, after the company shipped more than $17 million of products to ...
The report by RBC News states that around four years ago, Google started accumulating a daily fine of 100,000 rubles after it banned the YouTube accounts of pro-Kremlin and state-run media outlets ...
A legal dispute between Google and Russia over suspended YouTube accounts has led to a fine so large that it exceeds all the money on Earth. Ivan Morozov, a Moscow-based lawyer, told the state-run ...
No, Russia didn’t hit Google with a $23 million fined. It fined Google the equivalent of 23,809,523 times all of the money that exists on Earth. The Kremlin slapped Google with a $2.5 decillion ...
So, if everyone on Earth would pay the fine, just how long would this take? The combined global revenue is around $100 trillion a year. If the fine remains at its current $20 decillion price tag ...
In an absurd legal decision, a Russian court has imposed a fine of $20 decillion on Google, the parent company of YouTube, for blocking content from state-affiliated media channels. That's $ ...