By then, the toxic soup Bill had breathed in during all those months on the Pile were taking their toll on the retired cop’s body.
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Thomas Tracy,
New York Daily News,
26 May 2025
At Bonniers Konsthall, with its low mechanical rhythm and amorphous forms, the sculpture breathes and shudders in a space that feels eerily alive—a shelter of desire, decay, and instability.
On-site programming at Mountain Modern embraces Sedona's mystical vibes with crystal bowl sound baths, mindful meditation and breath work sessions, and ceremonies inspired by Indigenous traditions.
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Annie Archer,
Travel + Leisure,
27 May 2025
Selling such toys violates a New York law inspired by police encounters that have resulted in fatalities because the guns, though harmless, look like actual firearms.
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Ross O'Keefe,
The Washington Examiner,
27 May 2025
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