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And finally, a museum exhibition honoring the life and work of everyone's favorite public television painter, Bob Ross, will open sometime in the next year. The Minnetrista Museum and Gardens in Muncie, Indiana, will feature about 200 works from his television show, The Joy of Painting, which ran from 1983 to 1994.
The featured works donated by his estate will include the last painting he ever did on air, an idyllic wilderness path winding through mountains and the horizon. plus a few pieces that he painted in private and never recreated on air. So if you happen to be in Indiana during the show, consider stopping by to enjoy some happy little trees and clouds if you can.
The featured works donated by his estate will include the last painting he ever did on air, an idyllic wilderness path winding through mountains and the horizon. plus a few pieces that he painted in private and never recreated on air. So if you happen to be in Indiana during the show, consider stopping by to enjoy some happy little trees and clouds if you can.
The featured works donated by his estate will include the last painting he ever did on air, an idyllic wilderness path winding through mountains and the horizon. plus a few pieces that he painted in private and never recreated on air. So if you happen to be in Indiana during the show, consider stopping by to enjoy some happy little trees and clouds if you can.
You can find all these stories and more in the Apple News app. And if you're already listening in the news app right now, we've got a narrated article coming up next. An emergency physician writes for The New Yorker about the decimation of Gaza's health care system that he witnessed firsthand when he traveled there in late January.
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You can find all these stories and more in the Apple News app. And if you're already listening in the news app right now, we've got a narrated article coming up next. An emergency physician writes for The New Yorker about the decimation of Gaza's health care system that he witnessed firsthand when he traveled there in late January.
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Good morning. It's Tuesday, April 29th. I'm Shamita Basu. This is Apple News Today. On today's show, a pulse check on the state of the economy, an education case challenging the separation of church and state, and Canada's Liberal Party wins national elections. But first, today marks Donald Trump's 100th day in office.
Good morning. It's Tuesday, April 29th. I'm Shamita Basu. This is Apple News Today. On today's show, a pulse check on the state of the economy, an education case challenging the separation of church and state, and Canada's Liberal Party wins national elections. But first, today marks Donald Trump's 100th day in office.
Good morning. It's Tuesday, April 29th. I'm Shamita Basu. This is Apple News Today. On today's show, a pulse check on the state of the economy, an education case challenging the separation of church and state, and Canada's Liberal Party wins national elections. But first, today marks Donald Trump's 100th day in office.
Since starting his second term, Trump has fundamentally changed the country and our economic prospects. He launched a global trade war that's led to mass uncertainty about whether the country is headed for a recession. He and Elon Musk have slashed spending and staffing across numerous government departments.
Since starting his second term, Trump has fundamentally changed the country and our economic prospects. He launched a global trade war that's led to mass uncertainty about whether the country is headed for a recession. He and Elon Musk have slashed spending and staffing across numerous government departments.
Since starting his second term, Trump has fundamentally changed the country and our economic prospects. He launched a global trade war that's led to mass uncertainty about whether the country is headed for a recession. He and Elon Musk have slashed spending and staffing across numerous government departments.
And Trump has clashed with the judiciary, seemingly ignoring court orders in a few instances related to his immigration policy. He's fulfilled other promises, too, like ending DEI initiatives, reversing protections for transgender Americans, deporting and detaining migrants who are here illegally, and bringing border crossings to historic lows.
And Trump has clashed with the judiciary, seemingly ignoring court orders in a few instances related to his immigration policy. He's fulfilled other promises, too, like ending DEI initiatives, reversing protections for transgender Americans, deporting and detaining migrants who are here illegally, and bringing border crossings to historic lows.
And Trump has clashed with the judiciary, seemingly ignoring court orders in a few instances related to his immigration policy. He's fulfilled other promises, too, like ending DEI initiatives, reversing protections for transgender Americans, deporting and detaining migrants who are here illegally, and bringing border crossings to historic lows.
So let's start today by hearing from voters in their own voices. Journalists from outlets like Reuters and CNN have been traveling the country in recent weeks to ask Americans where they stand on the Trump administration. Rod Orrud is a farmer and Trump supporter in South Dakota.