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  • US Supreme Court SHOCKS Trump with 6–3 Birthright Citizenship Ruling – YouTube 
    US Supreme Court SHOCKS Trump with 6–3 Birthright Citizenship Ruling | US Politics | News18. @cnnnews18No likes50 views15 minutes ago more.
  • Chinese Billionaire Guo Wengui Sentenced to 30 Years for Billion-Dollar Fraud – TIME 
    Guo, who built an online platform criticizing the Chinese government, was sentenced to 30 years in prison for defrauding thousands of his …
  • 2026 Ruth B. Mandel Dissertation Research Awardees Challenge Assumptions About … 
    The Center for American Women and Politics (CAWP), a unit of the Eagleton Institute of Politics at Rutgers University, is pleased to announce the …
  • Generative AI image and video startup Higgsfield names Amanda Coffee head of PR
    Generative AI image and video startup Higgsfield names Amanda Coffee head of PR As head of PR, Coffee will coordinate with Higgsfield’s strategic growth partners to assist with marketing and PR for the generative AI company along …
  • America 250: How has telescope technology evolved since the dawn of the U.S.?
    Optical telescopes have come a long way in the past two-and-a-half centuries — from the homemade telescope of William Herschel to the orbiting Hubble Space Telescope.
  • Why Trump Is Giving Republicans Midterms Anxiety – The New York Times 
    Ahead of the midterms, Republicans have sought to focus on the issue of affordability, but the president keeps going off script.
  • US supreme court upholds birthright citizenship in blow to Trump agenda – The Guardian 
    Court rules against Trump administration on policy that people born in the United States are citizens.
  • Three new leaders will take the helm in LAS departments
    Hollander earned his Ph.D. in ancient history from Columbia University. He is a member of the Society of Classical Studies, American Historical …
  • St. Louis Public Schools could close up to 22 schools in 2027, according to new draft plan
    The preliminary proposals have not been finalized nor voted on by the SLPS Board of Education, but could be one of the largest rounds of school …
  • Firms with concrete AI strategies beat peers in stock gains, study finds | CFO Dive
    Firms with concrete AI strategies beat peers in stock gains, study finds | CFO Dive … startup Blue Bridge Group AI. The firm’s 2026 AI Barometer analyzed 275 … CFO best practices in the evolving generative AI era. Eyeing AI’s …
  • Europe’s deadly heat wave seen from space | Space photo of the day for June 30, 2026
    Europe’s Sentinel-3 satellite captured data that helps visualize June’s deadly heat wave, allowing researchers to further understand the extent of soaring temperatures.
  • #ALAAC26: Apple Accessibility and the Help That Travels
    In public libraries, technology support sometimes moves through a relay. Parents sometimes ask on behalf of children. Adult children may ask for parents. Caregivers may carry steps home for later, while staff members may prepare colleagues for the next patron. When the question involves accessibility, access depends on a setting someone can use and an explanation someone can repeat. During the “PLA Update on Apple Accessibility Toolkits for Libraries” session, Michelle Frisque introduced PLA’s Libraries Advancing Accessibility project and previewed new Apple accessibility materials for public libraries. The resources focus on iPhone and iPad accessibility features for workshops, one-on-one support, and staff preparation. Fellow advisory group members Emily Steele of McCracken County Public Library and Devin Wood of Antioch Public Library District discussed how the materials could work in everyday public library service. Accessibility help in public libraries rarely stays inside one service area. A question may start at a… The post #ALAAC26: Apple Accessibility and the Help That Travels appeared first on ALSC Blog.
  • A new test for Democrats – where they stand on Israel – BBC

    Four months before the US midterm elections, a rising challenge confronts the Democratic Party. Israel, and its military campaign in Gaza and the …  Read original article: Read More

  • Midterm Redistricting Wars Cool as 2028 Fights Start Simmering – Bloomberg Law News

    The dust has mostly settled on the unprecedented, partisan, and highly litigated redrawing of congressional districts ahead of the midterm …  Read original article: Read More

  • A Sunrise Breakfast at #alaac26
    As the sun came up over Chicago, I headed to the Marriott for the Coretta Scott King Book Awards Round Table’s (CSKBART) 57th annual Breakfast and Awards event. Thanks to my ALSC mentor, Danielle Jones, I was able to attend this event for the second year in a row. With one Breakfast under my belt, I knew the lay of the land for this year. The breakfast kicked off with a chorus of Lift Every Voice and Sing, led by Lendell Jones II, in CSK tradition. We were then met with remarks from ALA President Sam Helmick, ALA Executive Director and first-time ALA attendee Dan Montgomery, and Black Caucus President Wanda K. Brown before breaking for our meal.  Sharing breakfast with my table is definitely a highlight of my day. It is so nice to be able to chat with new faces and learn more about where everyone hails from…. The post A Sunrise Breakfast at #alaac26 appeared first on ALSC Blog.
  • Hospital visits for smoke inhalation spiked during Boyle Heights warehouse fire
    The weeklong Lineage warehouse fire coincided with a surge in hospital visits from Angelenos concerned about throat pain and breathing problems, The Times has learned.
  • After bold pledge, EPA shelves microplastics testing in U.S. drinking water
    In April, EPA Chief Lee Zeldin and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. held a news conference declaring their dedication to studying microplastics, in the human body and in drinking water. But a new EPA drinking water testing rule leaves them out.
  • Trump Held a Fair And (Almost) No One Came
    The post Trump Held a Fair And (Almost) No One Came appeared first on Crooked Media.
  • The Supreme Court Expands Presidential Power. Again.
    The Supreme Court on Monday delivered one of the biggest changes in decades to how the federal government works when it ruled that President Trump could fire independent government regulators. Then, it announced an exception to its own ruling. Ann E. Marimow, who covers the Supreme Court for The New York Times, explains what the court was up to. Guest: Ann E. Marimow, the Supreme Court for The New York Times from Washington. Background reading:  The Supreme Court expanded Mr. Trump’s power to fire officials but prevented the removal of Lisa Cook, a Federal Reserve governor. Photo: Tierney L. Cross for The New York Times For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday.  Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. You can also subscribe via your favorite podcast app here https://www.nytimes.com/activate-access/audio?source=podcatcher. For more podcasts and narrated articles, download The New York Times app at nytimes.com/app. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
  • How to save at restaurants if you’re burnt out on cooking
    Do you blow $20 on slop bowls because you keep forgetting to pack lunch? Or can’t help but overspend every time you eat out with friends? Dining out can be expensive — but there are ways to minimize the financial punch. This episode, reporter Joe Hernandez shares tips on how to dine out on a budget. Sign up for his one-month newsletter, How to Cut Your Food Bill, for more tips.Follow us on Instagram: @nprlifekitSign up for our newsletter here.Have an episode idea or feedback you want to share? Email us at lifekit@npr.orgSupport the show and listen to it sponsor-free by signing up for Life Kit+ at plus.npr.org/lifekitSee pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.NPR Privacy Policy