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- Roundup: Federal Research Funding Proposed Rule: Media Coverage, Statements, and SubmissionsEd. Note: Below find with links to media coverage, statements, etc. re: the Office of Management and Budget’s recently published PROPOSED Uniform Guidance Revisions. We will update this roundup on a regular basis and will focus on materials of special interest to libraries, scholarly communications, higher education, and other areas we post about on infoDOCKET. The post Roundup: Federal Research Funding Proposed Rule: Media Coverage, Statements, and Submissions appeared first on Library Journal infoDOCKET.
- Mamdani and AOC endorse DSA legislative candidates – but not the same ones
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani endorsed a slate of five state legislative candidates on Saturday, just two days after he endorsed an insurgent … Read original article: Read More
- California to play big role in fight for Congress. Tuesday’s primary sets the stage – LA Times
Reps. Young Kim (R-Anaheim Hills) and Ken Calvert (R-Corona) are seeking reelection in the redrawn Congressional District 40. (Associated … Read original article: Read More
- The Go-Go’s bring “Beauty and the Beat” to the National Recording RegistryNearly half a century after its release, The Go-Go’s “Beauty and the Beat” is still the only Billboard No. 1 album by an all-female rock group who wrote and performed their own material. This year, the album joins the 2026 class of the National Recording Registry. We caught up with the group to talk about their roots in L.A.’s punk music scene and how it resulted in the album that made them pop-culture icons.
- Manhattanhenge is back! | Space photo of the day for June 1, 2026The city spectacle is back for 2026 — and don’t worry you’ll have another chance to see it in July.
- 3 bright planets light up June’s night sky — Here’s where and when to lookVenus, Jupiter and Mercury headline a spectacular month of planetary viewing.
- Lit Hub Daily: June 1, 2026“It felt as if Eileen had found a box of pencils they wrote with in the 1970s and asked if I would like to take a look at them.” CAConrad on Eileen Myles’ “Bird Watching.” | Lit Hub Criticism From
- Know Your Enemy, Live! (w/ Mike Duncan) [Teaser]Listen to the rest of this premium episode by subscribing at patreon.com/knowyourenemy. Last month, on May 14th, we were joined by nearly 800 listeners in New York City for the first ever Know Your Enemy live show, “Decline and Fall.” The event was a fundraiser for Dissent, so we called in the big guns, our great friend Mike Duncan, to join us on stage. Many KYE listeners will be familiar with Mike, the brilliant and prolific host of the Revolutions and, especially relevant for the purposes of this conversation, History of Rome podcasts. We discuss how the right talks about decline, their hilariously ignorant invocations of Rome, our very symptomatic obsession with political decline and dissolution, the power of nostalgia and declension narrative—and then answer audience questions! Thank you again to everyone who joined us in person, to Mike Duncan, to Patrick Iber and Rosalie Ryan and everyone at Dissent, to our intrepid producer Jesse Brenneman (who was able to fly in from Montana to join us), to listeners near and far who so generously continue to support Know Your Enemy! Donate to Dissent here. Photo credit: Jack Califano Sources: For quotes from conservatives about Rome’s decline: Reagan, Nixon, Buchanan, Vance Mike Duncan, The Storm Before the Storm: The Beginning of the End of the Roman Republic (2017) James J. Walsh, The Thirteenth, Greatest of Centuries (1907) Michael Oakeshott, Rationalism in Politics and Other Essays (1962) Kate Wagner, “Fear of a Breakdown,” Late Review, May 11, 2026. D.W. Winnicott, “Fear of a Breakdown,” Intl. Review of Psychoanalysis, (1974)
Listen to the rest of this premium episode by subscribing at patreon.com/knowyourenemy.
Last month, on May 14th, we were joined by nearly 800 listeners in New York City for the first ever Know Your Enemy live show, “Decline and Fall.” The event was a fundraiser for Dissent, so we called in the big guns, our great friend Mike Duncan, to join us on stage. Many KYE listeners will be familiar with Mike, the brilliant and prolific host of the Revolutions and, especially relevant for the purposes of this conversation, History of Rome podcasts. We discuss how the right talks about decline, their hilariously ignorant invocations of Rome, our very symptomatic obsession with political decline and dissolution, the power of nostalgia and declension narrative—and then answer audience questions!
Thank you again to everyone who joined us in person, to Mike Duncan, to Patrick Iber and Rosalie Ryan and everyone at Dissent, to our intrepid producer Jesse Brenneman (who was able to fly in from Montana to join us), to listeners near and far who so generously continue to support Know Your Enemy!
Donate to Dissent here.
Photo credit: Jack Califano
Sources:
For quotes from conservatives about Rome’s decline: Reagan, Nixon, Buchanan, Vance
Mike Duncan, The Storm Before the Storm: The Beginning of the End of the Roman Republic (2017)
James J. Walsh, The Thirteenth, Greatest of Centuries (1907)
Michael Oakeshott, Rationalism in Politics and Other Essays (1962)
Kate Wagner, “Fear of a Breakdown,” Late Review, May 11, 2026.
D.W. Winnicott, “Fear of a Breakdown,” Intl. Review of Psychoanalysis, (1974) Read original article: Read More - Steyer and Hilton scrap for second top spot in tight Tuesday governor’s race primaryDemocratic billionaire Tom Steyer and GOP strategist Steve Hilton are battling for second place in Tuesday’s gubernatorial primary after former Biden Cabinet secretary Xavier Becerra surged to the front of the field.
- Bonus: This is how a prosecutor of organized crime sees Trump’s corruption and how to defeat itFormer federal prosecutor Barbara McQuade talks with Rachel Maddow about her acclaimed new book, “The Fix: Saving America from the Corruption of a Mob-Style Government,” in which she draws upon her experience prosecuting fraud and organized crime to understand how to defeat Donald Trump’s style of intimidation and inflicting pain on others to dominate them and get what he wants. Want more of Rachel? Check out the “Rachel Maddow Presents” feed to listen to all of her chart-topping original podcasts.To listen to all of your favorite MS podcasts without ads, sign up for MS NOW Premium on Apple Podcasts. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
- Inside Trump’s Mad Dash to Renovate WashingtonIn the lead-up to America’s 250th anniversary, President Trump is spending hundreds of millions of dollars on a major renovation of the nation’s capitol. David A. Fahrenthold, who has been investigating how the projects have come together, takes listeners on a walking tour of the sites being remade. Guest: David A. Fahrenthold, an investigative reporter for The New York Times, writing primarily about nonprofit organizations. Background reading: See what’s wrong with the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. A no-bid contract is turning the pool blue. The firm building Mr. Trump’s ballroom got a secret no-bid contract for a nearby job. Photo: Allison Robbert 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.
- Unicorn Diversions, Robot Valets, and More: June’s Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy BooksIn just a few weeks, the summer solstice marks the longest day of the year on June 21. To get you ready, here’s this month’s excellent SFF offerings. An actress joins a Time Travel Agency that’s all luxury quantum-realm vacations
- This Week in Literary History: Carson McCullers’s The Heart is a Lonely Hunter is PublishedThis first appeared in Lit Hub’s Literary History newsletter—sign up here. On June 4, 1940, the day her debut novel The Heart is a Lonely Hunter was published, 23-year-old Carson McCullers was alone in New York City. She’d come with her husband
- Alone on a Mountain in Wyoming Far From Home and Looking for AnswersI’m standing in a rocky clearing by an observatory 9600 feet above sea level. My chest feels tight as my heart pumps against the elevation, though some of this sensation may simply be awe. I’m surrounded by rippling mountains, and
- Why spending time in the woods makes you feel calmDecades of research have shown that “forest bathing” is good for your health. It can boost your immune system, lower blood pressure and help with depression. Here’s how to reap these benefits on your next walk in the woods. This episode originally published August 24, 2023.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
- Stress Relief in Time for Summer ReadingWhether you’re a school media specialist steeling yourself to fulfill continuing education coursework, or a public librarian hyping up for wall-to-wall reading programs, relaxation is likely NOT the first word that comes to mind when we youth services folks think about summer. It’s easy to feel overworked, overstimulated, and under-appreciated at any time in the library, but the heat tends to turn everything up to eleven. You can’t expect to be at your best for your patrons, students, colleagues, friends, family, and, most importantly, yourself if you don’t indulge in little breaks to depressurize throughout the day. Here are five one minute(ish) stress relievers that make an immediate difference without making you look too goofy in a shared office. Even better, they work for people of pretty much every age, shape, and capability! Starfish Breathing Choose a hand to be your “starfish.” Then use the pointer finger of the other… The post Stress Relief in Time for Summer Reading appeared first on ALSC Blog.
- Passive heart-rate monitoring during smartphone use in everyday lifeNature, Published online: 01 June 2026; doi:10.1038/s41586-026-10507-6A machine-learning model that uses smartphone cameras to measure heart rate in the background during normal daily phone use and subsequently estimate resting heart rate could make it easier for people to monitor heart health.
- Enantioselective hydrogen atom relay via non-covalent catalyst assemblyNature, Published online: 01 June 2026; doi:10.1038/s41586-026-10692-4Enantioselective hydrogen atom relay via non-covalent catalyst assembly
- Timeline: Where and When Trump Has Involved the U.S. Military in International Conflicts The United States has been involved in many military operations around the world since President Trump returned to office.
- The Weekly Notable Startup Funding Report: 6/1/26 – AlleyWatchThe Weekly Notable Startup Funding Report: 6/1/26 – AlleyWatch San Francisco-based Triomics uses generative AI to identify patients and accelerate clinical trial enrollment. Founded by Hrituraj Singh, Sajjan …
- Ivey calls special primary for Alabama State Senate Districts 25 and 26
The special election proclamation is the latest step in Alabama’s redistricting battle, which has been rife with legal appeals. The Alabama … Read original article: Read More
- Trump cabinet member struggles to explain funding and purpose of president’s own 250th … Interior secretary fights back against Freedom 250’s ‘partisan’ reputation as it operates out of Trump’s White House.
- Meet the Press – May 31, 2026
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- Rich Zeoli weighs impact of Iran deal, Texas Senate race on midterms | Fox News VideoRadio host Rich Zeoli joins ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ to discuss the potential impact of a revised Iran peace framework and the ongoing Texas Senate …
- Georgia GOP hopefuls running for the U.S. Senate spar over immigration, ethics investigation The debate featured Congressman Mike Collins and former football coach Derek Dooley, who sharpened their attacks on stage ahead of the June 16 …










