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9 views Apr 1, 2026 – #Trump#SupremeCourt#BirthrightCitizenship ACLU National Legal Director Respondent Lawyer Cecillia Wang answered questions from the Supreme Court justices in the birthright citizenship case.
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- New public library opening this August will focus on nature education – CPRNew public library opening this August will focus on nature education By Sandy Battulga, · Mar. 31, 2026, 4:00 am Like any library, the Anythink Nature Library will still offer books to check out, but visitors will also be able to borrow outdoor gear and scientific equipment. “It’s kind of part library, but also part REI,” Mark Fink, Anythink Libraries’ executive director, said on a… Read more: New public library opening this August will focus on nature education – CPR
- Trump attends Supreme Court arguments in high-stakes birthright citizenship case – CBS NewsPolitics Trump attends Supreme Court arguments in high-stakes birthright citizenship case By Joe Walsh, Updated on: April 1, 2026 / 11:30 AM EDT / CBS News President Trump went to the Supreme Court on Wednesday as the justices took up his executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship, a major test of his immigration agenda. He is the first sitting president in modern history to… Read more: Trump attends Supreme Court arguments in high-stakes birthright citizenship case – CBS News
- Tennessee librarian is fired for refusing to move over 100 LGBTQ books from children’s to adult section – NBC NewsEducation Tennessee librarian is fired for refusing to move over 100 LGBTQ books from children’s to adult section Luanne James argued that relocating the books would violate her and county residents’ First Amendment rights and compromise her professional obligation against government-mandated viewpoint discrimination. Listen to this article with a free account Former Rutherford County Library System Director Luanne James during a board meeting in Murfreesboro,… Read more: Tennessee librarian is fired for refusing to move over 100 LGBTQ books from children’s to adult section – NBC News
- Seton Hall cracks down on farting in the library – The Setonian
And while it may be disruptive to others, Thomas said it’s a public library and… Read original article: Read More
- How to Stop Worrying and End Anxious Thoughts – HelpGuide.orgAnxiety How to Stop Worrying and End Anxious Thoughts Last updated on February 27, 2026 Are you plagued by constant worries, fears, and anxious thoughts, especially about things you can’t control? These tips can help calm your worried mind, ease anxiety, and end negative thinking. By Lawrence Robinson, Melinda Smith, M.A. and Jeanne Segal, Ph.D. How to stop worrying Worries, doubts, and anxieties are a… Read more: How to Stop Worrying and End Anxious Thoughts – HelpGuide.org
- San Antonio Public Library Celebrates National Poetry Month
Programs, book lists, and activities available throughout April. SAN ANTONIO (April 1, 2026) – The… Read original article: Read More
- Trump shares rendering of new presidential library – YouTube
California GOP gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton says the difference between President Trump and former President… Read original article: Read More
- Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order Draws Lines Scholars Find Indefensible – ny times See more on: U.S. Politics, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, U.S. Supreme Court, Donald Trump. Add a comment. Share full article. 0. Related …
- Judge rejects push to let churches make political endorsements – The Texas Tribune See our AI policy, and give us feedback. A federal judge in Tyler dismissed a lawsuit on Tuesday that sought to allow churches to endorse political …
- ‘Law and Democracy’ Series Welcomes Leading Experts | Dartmouth … U.S. politics and policy. Their conversation will be moderated by … Politics and co-director of the Political Economy Project. Gordon-Reed …
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- Watch Artemis 2 fly through space in real time with this telescope livestreamA Virtual Telescope Project livestream aims to track NASA’s Artemis 2 Orion spacecraft after launch — here’s how to watch it as it travels through space.
- #PLA2026 Visit the Minneapolis Central LibraryOne of my favorite parts about conferences is visiting the home city’s library. My coworkers and I did a self-tour of the Minneapolis Central Library. One of the first eye-catching things that we saw was the “i” sign above every reference desk. We really appreciated the “Vote for your favorite flannel” voting board. After you add a sticker to your favorite (mine was purple!), there was a pin in that color that you could take. There were many playful elements in the Children’s Room and their messaging emphasized the importance of play. Check out this fabulous food truck! Play isn’t just for the little kids! A structure in the middle of the room had opportunities to create, construct, compose, and collaborate. My favorite was collaborate! If you have time this week, it is definitely worth your time to stop by the local public library! Conference Blogger Lisa Mulvenna (she/her/hers) is the Head… The post #PLA2026 Visit the Minneapolis Central Library appeared first on ALSC Blog.
- April’s full ‘Pink Moon’ rises tonight — just as NASA readies its Artemis 2 moon missionThe “Pink Moon” will rise on the same day Artemis 2 is due to launch a crew of 4 to lunar space.
- Celebrate Earth Month: “Hot” Climate Fiction ReadsEarth Month rolls around every April and reminds us to recycle more, waste less, and briefly Google “what is my carbon footprint?” It’s also the perfect time to look at how fiction is grappling with climate change. Often called climate fiction, or cli-fi for short, this genre of writing focuses on climate change as a … Continue reading Celebrate Earth Month: “Hot” Climate Fiction Reads → The post Celebrate Earth Month: “Hot” Climate Fiction Reads appeared first on Duke University Libraries Blogs.
Earth Month rolls around every April and reminds us to recycle more, waste less, and briefly Google “what is my carbon footprint?” It’s also the perfect time to look at how fiction is grappling with climate change. Often called climate fiction, or cli-fi for short, this genre of writing focuses on climate change as a … Continue reading Celebrate Earth Month: “Hot” Climate Fiction Reads →
The post Celebrate Earth Month: “Hot” Climate Fiction Reads appeared first on Duke University Libraries Blogs. Read original article: Read More - Misogyny, MAGA-style [Teaser]Listen to the rest of this premium episode by subscribing at patreon.com/knowyourenemy. Last month, our very own Sam Adler-Bell published a deeply reported article in New York magazine about “the women leaving the New Right.” That is, the women who’ve come to realize, as Sam pithily puts it, this truth about the MAGA movement: “Sexism wasn’t merely the price of entry; it was the theme of the party.” MAGA-style misogyny is different than the oldfangled, pre-Trump, pre-Fuentes, pre-Tate brothers iteration that marked the conservative movement in decades past. In this episode, Matt interviews Sam about the article, and they discuss misogyny on the right, old and new; what the women he spoke to describe experiencing during their time on the New Right, the bargain they thought they were getting by joining its ranks, and what they found in reality; the nasty misogyny that, even more than his racism and antisemitism, animates Nick Fuentes; dating and romance on the New Right; rightwing religion, patriarchy, and the 19th amendment; and more. Sources: Sam Adler-Bell, “The Young Women Leaving the New Right,” New York, March 12, 2026 Ian Ward, “Doug Wilson Has Spent Decades Pushing for a Christian Theocracy. In Trump’s DC, the New Right Is Listening,” Politico, May 23, 2025 Mariel Padilla, Grace Panetta, & Mel Leonor Barclay, “Who’s Questioning Women’s Right to Vote?” The 19th, Aug 12, 2025 Leo Strauss, Thoughts on Machiavelli (1958)
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Last month, our very own Sam Adler-Bell published a deeply reported article in New York magazine about “the women leaving the New Right.” That is, the women who’ve come to realize, as Sam pithily puts it, this truth about the MAGA movement: “Sexism wasn’t merely the price of entry; it was the theme of the party.” MAGA-style misogyny is different than the oldfangled, pre-Trump, pre-Fuentes, pre-Tate brothers iteration that marked the conservative movement in decades past. In this episode, Matt interviews Sam about the article, and they discuss misogyny on the right, old and new; what the women he spoke to describe experiencing during their time on the New Right, the bargain they thought they were getting by joining its ranks, and what they found in reality; the nasty misogyny that, even more than his racism and antisemitism, animates Nick Fuentes; dating and romance on the New Right; rightwing religion, patriarchy, and the 19th amendment; and more.
Sources:
Sam Adler-Bell, “The Young Women Leaving the New Right,” New York, March 12, 2026
Ian Ward, “Doug Wilson Has Spent Decades Pushing for a Christian Theocracy. In Trump’s DC, the New Right Is Listening,” Politico, May 23, 2025
Mariel Padilla, Grace Panetta, & Mel Leonor Barclay, “Who’s Questioning Women’s Right to Vote?” The 19th, Aug 12, 2025
Leo Strauss, Thoughts on Machiavelli (1958) Read original article: Read More - Conference Blogging from #PLA2026The 2026 Public Library Association Conference – #PLA2026 – begins today! Are you unable to attend and wondering how you can keep up with all that’s going on at the conference in Minneapolis? We’ve got you covered with #PLA2026 Conference Blogging! Let me be among the first to offer special thanks to the conference bloggers who will be reporting for the ALSC Blog on what’s happening at this biennial conference. Here are some of the people who will be writing about their experiences: Alison Loewen (she/her/hers) is a Youth Services Librarian at Mead Public Library in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, who proudly geeks out about early literacy and can happily talk picture books all day with fellow enthusiasts. She often jokes that she reads hundreds of books each month—picture books, of course! At PLA, Alison is excited to gather fresh programming ideas and wander the exhibit hall in search of new treasures for her… The post Conference Blogging from #PLA2026 appeared first on ALSC Blog.
- Trump to Deliver “Important Update” on Iran Tomorrow NightPresident Trump is set to address the nation in primetime after just announcing a new timeline when it comes to the war in Iran. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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- Genius Is Not Reserved For An Elite Few – Nelson Dellis On His Fascinating New BookTo the layperson, Nelson Dellis’s accomplishments seem unachievable. A six-time USA Memory Champion, Dellis’s feats of memorization seem otherworldly. In Everyday Genius, Dellis shares his process with readers and delves into the techniques he uses to hone his memory. Yet Dellis doesn’t limit his scope to memory, but re-examines our concept of genius by introducing concrete skills readers can use to hone their focus, amplify their creativity, and boost mental cognition. Throughout the book, Dellis profiles different geniuses, drawing parallels with their work to the various skills he focuses on in each chapter. Dellis spoke with us about his introduction to the world of memory competitions, common misconceptions people have about memory work, and the role mental cognition plays in an increasingly technological world. The post Genius Is Not Reserved For An Elite Few – Nelson Dellis On His Fascinating New Book first appeared on Public Libraries Online.
- Tennessee: Rutherford County Library Board Fires Director After She Refuses to Relocate 132 Children’s BooksFrom WTVF: The Rutherford County Library Board voted in an 8-3 decision to fire library director Dr. Luanne James. The controversy began when James refused to comply with a board order to relocate 132 children’s books to the adult section of the library. The board recently deemed the books inappropriate, citing LGBTQ+ themes, female empowerment, The post Tennessee: Rutherford County Library Board Fires Director After She Refuses to Relocate 132 Children’s Books appeared first on Library Journal infoDOCKET.
- Openly Licensed Works: CommonsDB Surpasses One Million Declarations“CommonsDB Explorer Helps You Discover Declarations About Public Domain and Openly Licensed Works” From a CommonsDB Blog Post: Since launching the CommonsDB Explorer late last year and moving the prototype registry into active testing, we have focused on scaling up the volume of registry declarations. The registry has now surpassed one million declarations, thanks to the contributions The post Openly Licensed Works: CommonsDB Surpasses One Million Declarations appeared first on Library Journal infoDOCKET.
- A pencil running for Oregon governor hopes to make its mark on education issuesThe Department of Education in Oregon is failing … education for American Public Media’s documentaries and investigations unit, APM Reports.
- Federal judge dismisses U.S. government lawsuit against Colorado, Denver’s ‘sanctuary’ laws A federal judge dismissed the U.S. government’s lawsuit against Colorado and Denver on Tuesday, which alleged that various local policies …
- Opinion | The Hostile Takeover of Higher Education… Studies and American Studies at Duke and UNC. Duke University … EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATIONS LECTURER/SENIOR LECTURER – DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION.
- The Trump Library Is Going Full-On Supervillain – Jacobin
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