Plus, climate protesters target "Girl with a Pearl Earring."
US GDP rebounds in the third quarter; Climate protesters try to deface the painting "Girl with a Pearl Earring." Tonight's Sentences was written by Jariel Arvin. |
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US economic growth returns |
- The US economy rebounded in the third quarter, but there are signs consumer demand is cooling, according to government data released Thursday. [Vox / Madeleine Ngo]
- GDP grew at a 2.6 percent annual rate from July to September, reversing six months of decline. [The Hill / Sylvan Lane]
- However, housing investments and consumer spending slowed, suggesting overall demand is shrinking, something that could signal an economic slowdown. [CNN / Alicia Wallace]
- The latest data suggests a recession is probably not imminent; the Federal Reserve is still likely to continue hiking interest rates to cool inflation. [CBS News / Aimee Picchi]
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Climate activists target another masterpiece |
- Three climate protesters were arrested Thursday for attempting to deface Johannes Vermeer's "Girl with a Pearl Earring" painting at a museum in the Hague. [Reuters / Toby Sterling and Charlotte Campenhout]
- Video shows one man trying to glue his head to the painting, and another pouring liquid over him. The glass-protected painting was not damaged. [Associated Press]
- It's the latest climate protest involving a famous artwork: Sunday, an environmentalist threw mashed potatoes on a Monet. Two activists threw tomato soup at a van Gogh earlier this month. [Guardian / Jon Henley]
- After that first stunt, with Vincent van Gogh's famous "Sunflowers," the activists asked the crowd to consider "what is worth more, art or life?" [Vox / Aja Romano]
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