US-Israeli war on Iran may spark nuclear arms race, Carnegie scholar says
A Carnegie scholar warns that the potential conflict between the US and Israel against Iran could trigger a nuclear arms race in the region.
Daring Theory: Trump's War with Iran is Just a Distraction
A theory suggests that President Donald Trump initiated a war with Iran to divert attention from damaging investigations related to Jeffrey Epstein.
Robert De Niro recites Abraham Lincolnโs warning call for โcivilityโ at Carnegie Hall
Robert De Niro performed excerpts from Abraham Lincoln's 1838 Lyceum Address, emphasizing civility and the importance of reason, at a benefit concert in Carnegie Hall.
Yezid Saig: China is watching and may act if Iranian oil flow is targeted
Yezid Saig, a senior researcher at the Carnegie Middle East Center, discusses the implications of military actions in the region and how China may respond to any disruption of Iranian oil supplies.
Think Tank: Ukraine is considering ceding territory
A Ukrainian delegation is reportedly open to negotiating territorial concessions in Donbass in talks with Russia, according to the Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center.
The ELS Travels to the Ends of the World
The Greek National Opera is set to perform in New York for the first time with a concert dedicated to the works of Greek composers inspired by Nikos Kazantzakis.
Harsh assessment of Russia from expert - 'On the death zone'
An expert from the Carnegie Endowment describes Russia's economy as being in a state of stagnation, akin to a climber in the death zone, where the body deteriorates faster than it can recover.
Andrew Carnegie, from Poverty to Power: the story of the 'King of Steel' who inspired the American dream
Andrew Carnegie's remarkable journey from poverty in Scotland to becoming a leading industrialist in America highlights his significant contributions to the steel industry and urban development.
Andrew Carnegie, the billionaire King of Steel: "The man who dies rich dies dishonored"
Andrew Carnegie, a Scottish immigrant who became a billionaire steel magnate in the United States, famously stated that dying wealthy without giving back to society is dishonorable, sharing his perspective on wealth and responsibility.
Historic discovery in the Bermuda Triangle: mysterious giant structure found
Scientists have discovered a unique rock layer beneath Bermuda that could explain why the islands did not sink after volcanic activity ceased millions of years ago.
Lim Yoon-chan: 'I feel anew that Bach is the greatest ancestor'
Pianist Lim Yoon-chan reflects on the honor of releasing a live album of Bach's Goldberg Variations from his Carnegie Hall performance, which gained significant acclaim and gold status upon release.
Broadway icon Patti LuPone calls the president a 'buffoon' over Trump-Kennedy Center renovation plans
Broadway star Patti LuPone criticized President Trump as a 'buffoon' for his proposed two-year renovation of the Kennedy Center, urging her audience to protest and resist the changes during her concert at Carnegie Hall.
Pianist Friedrich Gulda: He sometimes came on stage naked
The article explores the unconventional life of pianist Friedrich Gulda, highlighting his 1950 Carnegie Hall debut and his playful disregard for classical norms.