The VICE Guide to Art Deco Furniture and Design
(VICE) : As the aesthetic nears its centenary, we break down the best Art Deco mirrors, lamps, velvet couches, and more statement-making home decor items. ..
(VICE) : As the aesthetic nears its centenary, we break down the best Art Deco mirrors, lamps, velvet couches, and more statement-making home decor items. ..
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ESPN -Government funding runs out at the end of the day tomorrow and Congress seems resigned to dragging the spending fight past the deadline for a shutdown.
NPR -Dianne Feinstein, who was first elected to the Senate from California in 1992, has died. She was 90 years old. Her most enduring legacy may be opening more doors for women in politics.
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NPR -Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Friday that a government shutdown could have negative effects on various programs for small businesses and children.
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New York Post -Legal experts say it's unclear what a judge's fraud ruling will mean for Donald Trump's business empire but they agree he faces grave financial and legal peril.
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