DrWeb’s Domain – April 2, 2026
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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.
10,000+ watching now – Started streaming 5 hours ago #news#space#artemis NASA is making its final preparations for the Artemis II mission, which is scheduled to launch Wednesday night. #news#space#artemis
34,031 views, Mar 29, 2026 – David Martin reports on how the Iran war is at a crossroads as it enters its second month, with the global impact of rising oil prices and economic uncertainty at center stage.
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- Pete Buttigieg Calls For a Politics of ‘Belonging’ | Harvard Magazine During a talk at the Harvard Kennedy School (HKS) this week, former U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg ’04 teasingly acknowledged the …
- Artemis 2 astronauts see Earth in the rear-view mirror | Space photo of the day for April 3, 2026The Artemis 2 astronauts snapped a gorgeous photo of their home planet recently as they sped away from it and toward the moon.
- Kendall Young Library closed on Saturday – The Freeman Journal
The Van Diest Medical Center Auxiliary is offering six scholarships of $1,000 each to 2026… Read original article: Read More
- Indianapolis Central Library closure continues. When will it reopen? – IndyStar
The Central Library branch, the hub of the Indianapolis Public Library … Ask-a-Librarian is available… Read original article: Read More
- Library board meeting April 14 | The Journal of the San Juan Islands
The regular monthly meeting of the San Juan Island Library Board of Trustees will be… Read original article: Read More
- UK signs off on US pharma deal, ensuring tariff reprieve as Britain aims to reattract investments The U.K. can officially declare itself free of tariffs on drug exports to the U.S. after its government signed off on the landmark U.S.- U.K..
- Trump Requests $1.5 Trillion for Military Spending – The New York Times “It’s not possible for us to take care of day care, Medicaid, Medicare … See more on: U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Politics, Donald Trump.
- Going Beyond Storytime at #PLA2026Coco Pacheco from Downey City Library led a fabulous presentation at #PLA2026 about how to expand storytime by incorporating STEM, movement, art, and sensory activities. She shared that their storytime attendance has skyrocketed in the last few years after changing the format from doing a craft after storytime to doing various activities. Here are some ideas I gathered of activities to do after storytime that aren’t crafts: dancing, bubbles, parachute play, process art (stamping with rubber ducks, sticking small items on contact paper), playing with toys, puppets, building with boxes, sensory bins, and decorating cupcakes. I appreciated that the session was very interactive! We did a scarf song, bilingual song, and sound & motion drawing. Thanks to Coco, and I hope you all can incorporate some of these ideas into your storytimes! All photos courtesy of Conference Guest Blogger, Jen Pace Dickenson Jen Pace Dickenson (she/her/hers) is the Youth Services… The post Going Beyond Storytime at #PLA2026 appeared first on ALSC Blog.
- Trump seeks $1.5tn for defense department in budget request to Congress – US politics live Hello and welcome to the US politics live blog. After Pam Bondi was sacked by Donald Trump on Thursday, her former deputy Todd Blanche is taking …
- Hampton Sides: Exploring the world, finding ourselvesHampton Sides, the bestselling author of several books about daring expeditions, including “In the Kingdom of Ice” and “The Wide Wide Sea,” writes this guest essay, in which he argues that to explore is to be human. It’s the concluding article in the March-April issue of the Library of Congress Magazine, “Into the Unknown,” about world-changing voyages and discoveries chronicled in the Library’s collections.
- NASA is sending astronauts back to the moon. Can you see the Artemis 4 landing sites from Earth?NASA’s Artemis Program seeks to place American boots close to the moon’s south pole.
- ONLINE: Low Maintenance Book Club reads Automatic NoodleTired of predictions about robot overlords? How about robot chefs, instead? Join the Low Maintenance Book Club for a discussion of Annalee Newitz’s cozy sci-fi novella Automatic Noodle. The meeting will be held over Zoom on Wednesday, April 15th at noon. Copies of the book can be found at Duke University Libraries and your local public library. (Durham … Continue reading ONLINE: Low Maintenance Book Club reads Automatic Noodle → The post ONLINE: Low Maintenance Book Club reads Automatic Noodle appeared first on Duke University Libraries Blogs.
Tired of predictions about robot overlords? How about robot chefs, instead? Join the Low Maintenance Book Club for a discussion of Annalee Newitz’s cozy sci-fi novella Automatic Noodle. The meeting will be held over Zoom on Wednesday, April 15th at noon. Copies of the book can be found at Duke University Libraries and your local public library. (Durham … Continue reading ONLINE: Low Maintenance Book Club reads Automatic Noodle →
The post ONLINE: Low Maintenance Book Club reads Automatic Noodle appeared first on Duke University Libraries Blogs. Read original article: Read More - How to Bring Nature to Your Library #PLA2026Do you have a green thumb? No? No problem! Do you have an outdoor space at your library? Also no? Still no problem. You can absolutely bring nature into your library with no gardening expertise or green space required. Here’s something surprising that I learned at #PLA2026. The Trust for Public Land states that about 1 in 3 people, including 28 million children, don’t have a park within a 10-minute walk of home! And yet, we know that nature play supports creativity, builds sensory skills, strengthens social-emotional development, and even improves focus and physical health. That’s a pretty compelling case for bringing a little more green into our spaces. The good news? It doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive. The Austin Public Library has embraced this idea in big and small ways by creating outdoor StoryWalks®, a nature playground, and programming around birds, bees, and bats (oh my!). They’ve… The post How to Bring Nature to Your Library #PLA2026 appeared first on ALSC Blog.
- Trump Fires Pam Bondi as Attorney General24 hours ago Pam Bondi was in the room as Trump addressed the nation. Tonight, she is out of the job. She is the second Cabinet secretary to be ousted in the month. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
24 hours ago Pam Bondi was in the room as Trump addressed the nation. Tonight, she is out of the job. She is the second Cabinet secretary to be ousted in the month.
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- Most College Students Use AI, Even as Institutions Lag on Clear Policies (AI in Higher Education Widespread Use, Unclear Rules Report From Lumina Foundation-Gallup)From Lumina Foundation-Gallup Artificial intelligence has become a routine part of college life, even as many institutions struggle to set clear rules for its use. New research from Lumina Foundation and Gallup finds that a majority of college students now use AI tools such as ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot and Google Gemini for their coursework at The post Most College Students Use AI, Even as Institutions Lag on Clear Policies (AI in Higher Education Widespread Use, Unclear Rules Report From Lumina Foundation-Gallup) appeared first on Library Journal infoDOCKET.
- Some librarians are speaking out after a bill originally intended to prevent cities from … – Facebook
… public library collection. “Censoring and relocating books and displays … Lawsuit against Llano County… Read original article: Read More
- US Army Chief of Staff asked to step down by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ABOUT US. Jerusalem Post/US Politics. US Army Chief of Staff asked to step down by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. Hegseth, a former Fox News host …
- Exclusive: US intelligence assesses Iran maintains significant missile launching capability … – CNN … US and Israeli strikes against military targets over the past five … Politics · Elections 2026 · Trump · Facts First · CNN Polls · Redistricting …
- Tenn. library director fired over refusal to move LGBTQ+ books to adult section
In May, five Michigan librarians quit after a dispute with their conservative library board. …… Read original article: Read More
- Artemis 2 astronauts head for the moon after make-or-break engine burn (video)Artemis 2’s Orion capsule aced a critical engine burn this evening (April 2) that sent it from Earth orbit outward toward the moon.
- The director of the Rutherford County Library System who was fired for refusing to relocate …
… librarians and this finally comes to a stop … then I’m OK with that… Read original article: Read More
- 2026 Primary Election Q&A: 18th U.S. Congressional District – BenitoLink
Four candidates are challenging Zoe Lofgren for the 18th district seat: Luis Arreguin, Chris Demers, and Shane Lewis. All are newcomers except … Read original article: Read More
- US Homeland Security shutdown to stretch on, despite Senate passing funding – Al Jazeera
The House has failed to hold a vote on the Senate bill, while Trump says he will sign order to pay ‘all’ DHS employees. Read original article: Read More
- U.S. will bomb Iran ‘back to the stone ages’ over the next few weeks, says Trump – YouTube U.S. will bomb Iran ‘back to the stone ages’ over the next few weeks, says Trump | Power & Politics. 505 views · 13 minutes ago …more. CBC News.
- Three Thousand Cheers for Reading: Global Reading Challenge 2026 in the BooksOn Tuesday, March 31, with an electric crowd cheering at every opportunity, a team of fourth graders from John Stanford Elementary became the 31st Global Reading Challenge city champions. With a sweet team name — the Global Bananana Pancake Group — the Stanford students scored a whopping 115 out of 120 points. They were especially










