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4 killed in shooting during party at a Kentucky home; suspect died after a vehicle chase, police say
Read full article: 4 killed in shooting during party at a Kentucky home; suspect died after a vehicle chase, police sayPolice say four people were killed and three others were wounded in an early morning shooting during a party at a home in northern Kentucky.
Amanda Knox vows to 'fight for the truth' after Italian court convicts her again of slander
Read full article: Amanda Knox vows to 'fight for the truth' after Italian court convicts her again of slanderAmanda Knox told Italian TV that she was surprised by a Florence appeals court decision to convict her of slander for accusing a Congolese bar owner of murdering her British housemate.
Unknown bust of the architect who designed the Florence cathedral dome found after 700 years
Read full article: Unknown bust of the architect who designed the Florence cathedral dome found after 700 yearsA previously unknown terracotta bust of the famed early Renaissance architect who designed the Florence Cathedral dome has been unveiled in the Tuscan capital, where it will be displayed permanently following restoration.
A fight to protect the dignity of Michelangelo's David raises questions about freedom of expression
Read full article: A fight to protect the dignity of Michelangelo's David raises questions about freedom of expressionMichelangelo’s David has been a towering figure in Italian culture since its completion in 1504.
Climate activists target Botticelli's 'Birth of Venus' in Florence's Uffizi Gallery
Read full article: Climate activists target Botticelli's 'Birth of Venus' in Florence's Uffizi GalleryTwo climate activists have targeted Botticelli’s masterpiece “The Birth of Venus” hanging at Florence’s Uffizi Gallery, attaching images of recent flood damage in the Tuscany region on the protective glass.
DeSantis gets a warm welcome in South Carolina, but even some supporters think he can't beat Trump
Read full article: DeSantis gets a warm welcome in South Carolina, but even some supporters think he can't beat TrumpRon DeSantis is campaigning in South Carolina, and he's trying to frame his White House campaign as the one that can top GOP front-runner Donald Trump and Nikki Haley in pivotal South Carolina.
Tourists are packing European hotspots, boosted by Americans
Read full article: Tourists are packing European hotspots, boosted by AmericansCrowds are packing the Colosseum, the Louvre, the Acropolis and other major attractions as tourism exceeds 2019 records in some of Europe’s most popular destinations.
US principal forced out in 'porn' flap views David statue
Read full article: US principal forced out in 'porn' flap views David statueA former Florida school principal who was forced to resign after students were shown an image of Michelangelo’s iconic statue of a nude David has viewed the masterpiece in person.
College ends partnership with school over the David issue
Read full article: College ends partnership with school over the David issueA Michigan college will no longer partner with a Florida charter school after the school's principal resigned due to complaints sixth graders were exposed to pornography during a Renaissance art lesson that included Michelangelo’s David sculpture.
Principal resigns after complaints on ‘David’ statue nudity
Read full article: Principal resigns after complaints on ‘David’ statue nudityA Florida charter school principal has been forced to resign after a parent complained sixth graders were exposed to pornography during a lesson on Renaissance art that included Michelangelo’s “David” sculpture.
Visitors can see famed Florence baptistry's mosaics up close
Read full article: Visitors can see famed Florence baptistry's mosaics up closeVisitors to one of Florence’s most iconic monuments are getting a once-in-a-lifetime chance to see its ceiling mosaics up close thanks to an innovative approach to a planned restoration effort.
'If you can’t say it, write it': French kids reveal abuse
Read full article: 'If you can’t say it, write it': French kids reveal abuseA new campaign in France allows young children to flag abusive attacks by simply dropping letters in easily accessible mailboxes across the country, for experts to assess.
Italy braces for train track protests against COVID passes
Read full article: Italy braces for train track protests against COVID passesThe Italian government has vowed to crack down on demonstrators threatening to block train tracks as a rule requiring COVID-19 tests or vaccines took effect for long-distance domestic transport.
Nerves, joy, and modest waves at surfing's Olympic debut
Read full article: Nerves, joy, and modest waves at surfing's Olympic debutIt was surf’s up for the sport’s century-in-the-making Olympic debut as competitors were consumed emotionally by the momentous occasion and exuded the pure joy of finally making it.
Gucci marks 100 years with exhibit on Michele code-breaking
Read full article: Gucci marks 100 years with exhibit on Michele code-breakingCreative director Alessandro Michele has radically shifted Gucci codes and challenged fashion norms in 6½ years at the helm of the brand founded by Guccio Gucci as a travel bag company in Florence 100 years ago.
Italy's Uffizi discovers lost frescoes during COVID shutdown
Read full article: Italy's Uffizi discovers lost frescoes during COVID shutdownThe Uffizi Gallery used the the winter COVID shutdown to push ahead with renovations, discovering lost frescoes that will greet visitors when the leading repository of Italian Renaissance art reopens on May 4.
Publix heiress gave ‘lion’s share’ of money for Jan. 6 rally before Capitol riots, newspaper reports
Read full article: Publix heiress gave ‘lion’s share’ of money for Jan. 6 rally before Capitol riots, newspaper reportsThe Wall Street Journal is reporting that the heiress to the Publix Supermarket chain contributed about $300,000 to former President Donald Trump's rally that preceded the Jan. 6 riot on the Capitol. PEMBROKE PARK, Fla. – Publix supermarket heiress Julie Jenkins Fancelli contributed funding for former President Donald Trump’s rally just previous to the riot on the U.S. Capitol, according to the The Wall Street Journal. Jenkins Fancelli gave about $300,000 to the Jan. 6 event through a former fundraising representative for Trump’s campaign, the newspaper reported Saturday. “Her money paid for the lion’s share of the roughly $500,000 rally at the Ellipse where Mr. Trump spoke,” according to the newspaper. The money was acquired through a top fundraising official for the former president’s campaign, according to organizers.
Restorers uncover new details in a Michelangelo Pieta
Read full article: Restorers uncover new details in a Michelangelo PietaA restorer works on one of Michelangelo's Pieta sculpture in Florence, Italy, Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2020. A restoration of one of Michelangelos Pieta sculptures has uncovered previously unknown details, including the artists tool marks, that had been hidden under centuries of dust and wax. Michelangelo carved the Bandini Pieta between 1547-1555, when he was nearly 80. Michelangelo carved the Bandini Pieta between 1547-1555, when he was nearly 80. It’s the third known Pieta by the Renaissance master.
No crowds delight art lovers in Italy at re-opened museums
Read full article: No crowds delight art lovers in Italy at re-opened museumsThe Uffizi museum reopened to the public after over two months of closure due to coronavirus restrictions. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)FLORENCE The Uffizi Galleries, the most-visited museum in Italy, is open after three months of COVID-19 lockdown, delighting art lovers who dont have to jostle with throngs of tourists thanks to new social distancing rules. Without being surrounded by rushing crowds, art lovers can better feel these emotions that these works of art always transmit," he said. Visitors to the highly popular Vatican Museums, which reopened two days earlier after lockdown, similarly could appreciate opportunities rarely available in the past. Instead, rank-and-file art lovers who visited the rooms of the Vatican decorated by Raphael, one of the highlights of the Museums tour before they reach the Sistine Chapel, can now admire the feminine figures.
In an especially active hurricane season, could we run out of names?
Read full article: In an especially active hurricane season, could we run out of names?After all the years of recorded named storms, one has to wonder: What happens when we run out of names? “The World Meteorological Organization came up with a six-year rotating list of names for hurricanes,” Gross said. Now we arrive at our initial question: What happens when we run out of names? So, let’s say we have a storm named Walter. The first and last instance in which the Greek alphabet was needed was in 2005, during the busiest hurricane season on record, when there were 28 named storms.