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New York Times - Front PageMay 14, 2025
Trump Meets Ahmed al-Shara After Vowing to Lift Sanctions on Syria
"The sanctions were really crippling," President Trump said, before he traveled to Qatar, where he was given a lavish welcome.

Chicago TribuneMay 14, 2025
Wisconsin judge argues prosecutors can't charge her with helping a man evade immigration agents
A Wisconsin judge charged with helping a man who is in the country illegally evade U.S. immigration agents who were trying to detain him at her courthouse filed a motion to dismiss the case Wednesday, arguing that there's no legal basis for it.

Fox NewsMay 14, 2025
DAVID MARCUS: The Left's sudden epiphanies were obvious to normal folks all along
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Chicago Sun-Times NewsMay 14, 2025
Sculpture by famed artist Sol LeWitt vanishes from fed-owned downtown building
A significant, large-scale work by the late artist Sol LeWitt has vanished from the exterior of a federally-owned downtown building — and the government agency in charge of the piece is refusing to say why.

Lines in Four Directions, a 90-foot by 72-foot work, had been mounted on the west facade 10 W. Jackson Blvd., an office building owned by the U.S. General Services Administration.

The rectangular work rendered in aluminum featured a grid of four squares, each with painted aluminum strips that were oriented either vertically, horizontally and diagonally.

The strips are set in relief, which gave the sculpture a 3D quality that changed moods with the movement of the sun.

Passersby along Jackson Blvd., last week noticed the LeWitt work was missing. A GSA spokesperson went silent Tuesday after promising since last week to find out what happened to the work.

Also troubling: The GSA removed an entry on the piece from the portion of its website dedicated to the agency's fine art collection.

Rhona Hoffman, owner of Rhona Hoffman Gallery, was a personal friend of LeWitt's and among the sponsors instrumental in getting Lines in Four Directions installed in 1985.

"Holy [Cow] !" Hoffman said when I told her the work had been removed. "Oh my gosh, I don't wanna lose that or lose sight of where it is ... wow."



LeWitt, who died in 2007 at age 78, was a celebrated artist whose works often explored abstract lines and forms. The Art Institute of Chicago has 80 of his pieces in its permanent collection.

Lines in Four Directions was funded by a $50,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts and donations raised by Art in Public Places, a non-profit that wa

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