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America’s Flagship University Since 1789
Extended interview: Steven Spielberg
Help wanted: The difficulties facing job applicants
Meet Marina Marchese, the honey sommelier
Unveiling the history beneath the Lincoln Memorial
Jill Biden on life in, and after, the White House
Checking out The Human Library
Retired Atlanta principal returns to his school,
as a handyman
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Our Latest Posts…
- Understanding the Environmental Impacts of Artificial Intelligence – Ithaka S+RJune 9, 2026 Understanding the Environmental Impacts of Artificial Intelligence Introducing a New LibGuide By Claire Baytas As colleges and universities increase their adoption of artificial intelligence, and particularly generative AI, there is a parallel, rising need for AI literacy instruction. Since librarians are experts in information literacy and technology, they are often on the frontlines of providing training in AI literacy. Indeed, this is… Read more: Understanding the Environmental Impacts of Artificial Intelligence – Ithaka S+R
- Hemingway, Neighbor and Friend, Part I – The Hemingway Review (THR) BlogBy Alfredo A. Ballester Part of my childhood education took place at Santana School, located in the town of San Francisco de Paula, Havana, Cuba. Like many boys from the neighborhood, I used to wander into the nearby estates looking for fruit. One day, several friends invited me to go eat mangoes at “the American’s” estate, without imagining what would happen. We sneaked past the… Read more: Hemingway, Neighbor and Friend, Part I – The Hemingway Review (THR) Blog
- More Perfect and Urban Libraries Council (ULC) Select Eight Public Libraries Selected for Local News Partnership ProjectFrom an Urban Libraries Council Announcement: Today, More Perfect, an American alliance dedicated to revitalizing democracy, and the Urban Libraries Council (ULC), an organization dedicated to strengthening libraries as dynamic civic institutions, announced that eight ULC members have been selected for a national pilot program to connect public libraries to local news organizations. The program The post More Perfect and Urban Libraries Council (ULC) Select Eight Public Libraries Selected for Local News Partnership Project appeared first on Library Journal infoDOCKET.
- Manhattan Project physicist Richard Feynman’s forgotten notes on ‘the restaurant problem’ deciphered after 50 years – Live SciencePhysicist Richard Feynman’s forgotten notes on ‘the restaurant problem’ finally deciphered after 50 years Researchers cracked a 50-year-old math problem scribbled by Richard Feynman over lunch. The equations show that humans are better decision-makers than scientists once thought. By Larissa G. Capella, published yesterday, in News It started with a plate of ginger chicken. In the late 1970s, physicist Richard Feynman — best known for… Read more: Manhattan Project physicist Richard Feynman’s forgotten notes on ‘the restaurant problem’ deciphered after 50 years – Live Science
- ‘Disclosure Day’ is Spielberg’s best film in over 20 years – SF GateCulture ‘Disclosure Day’ is Spielberg’s best film in over 20 years SFGATE columnist Drew Magary loved Spielberg’s new alien blockbuster By Drew Magary, Columnist, June 9, 2026 I put a question to my SFGATE colleagues just the other day that had them mulling for a bit: What’s the last great movie that Steven Spielberg directed? I’m not talking about a merely good film. The old… Read more: ‘Disclosure Day’ is Spielberg’s best film in over 20 years – SF Gate
- Study shows gains in preschoolers’ executive function with additional teacher training… School Superintendents Association and the Rhode Island Department of Education. … American Educational Research Association, which receives …
- The politics and profit of a World Cup in Trump’s America – Full Story podcast Football journalist Samantha Lewis speaks to Nour Haydar about why she is more nervous than ever about the world’s most-watched sporting event.
- JCPA on Capitol Hill: Supporting the New “Jewish American Safety ActThe legislation would strengthen the Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP), preserve and bolster the Department of Education’s Office for Civil …
- Gears of War E-Day developer The Coalition explains why the prequel was ‘just too good to pass up’We checked out Gears of War E-Day and chatted to the devs at Summer Games Fest, to find out more about the latest chapter in the Gears saga.
- KR and Microsoft to work together on applying AI to classification – Smart Maritime NetworkKR and Microsoft to work together on applying AI to classification – Smart Maritime Network Current anticipated projects include expanding the use of generative AI Copilot and developing AI agents to improve productivity and quality. The …
- 2nd District Democratic primary seems bound for ranked-choice runoff in tight race | Maine Public
While state Sen. Joe Baldacci of Bangor was leading the four-person field, the race appears likely to be headed for a ranked-choice runoff. Read original article: Read More
- Warner Music Group Acquires Sureel AI to Protect Artists’ Image, Work – VarietyWarner Music Group Acquires Sureel AI to Protect Artists’ Image, Work – Variety Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Sureel, founded in 2022, works to track how artists’ content are used by generative AI models, using patented …
- Swirling spiral galaxy will hypnotize you | Space photo of the day for June 10, 2026A new image captured by the Hubble Space Telescope shows the Messier 88 (M88) galaxy, also known as NGC 4501, in all of its swirling glory.
- 2026 Primary Election: Updates + results from key races for Las Vegas & beyond – KTNV
Cody Whipple secured the Republican nomination for Nevada’s 4th Congressional District, the seat currently held by Democratic Rep. Read original article: Read More
- Trump presses on with plan to install Bill Pulte as acting intelligence chief – The Guardian Lawmakers warn appointment of presidential loyalist will scuttle bipartisan agreement to renew Fisa surveillance law.
- Democrats rally round Platner in Maine as Trump reaffirms grip on GOP after primaries Outcome of polls in four states offers mixed signals about direction of two major parties before November’s midterms.
- Trump setbacks fuel lame-duck talk as he turns 80 – Reuters U.S. President Donald Trump is trying to project political strength as he turns 80, but setbacks at home and abroad are exposing the limits of his …
- Lit Hub Daily: June 10, 2026Helen Bain follows in Sylvia Plath’s footsteps from Paris to Wellesley.| Lit Hub Biography Sofia Montrone on becoming reacquainted with her grandfather through fiction: “Before I was a writer with characters of my own, I was imagining Ben.” | Lit Hub
- Rivian begins deliveries of cheaper electric vehiclesRivian will deliver its first R2 Performance vehicles to public customers this week. The new EV starts at $57,990.
- ‘It’s an injustice’: Shrinking state funds could slow fixes for Californians with toxic waterCalifornia is set to reduce funding for a program that helps communities with contaminated water. Critics say it will stall progress.
- The Iran War’s Devastating Butterfly EffectThe war in Iran has had some visible consequences, like skyrocketing energy costs and higher gas prices, but the effects of this war are often far less obvious and much more serious for the world’s most vulnerable people. Today, Peter S. Goodman tells us what he learned on a recent trip to Somalia, and why the system of global aid is no longer in a position to help. Guest: Peter S. Goodman covers the global economy for The New York Times. Background reading: Catastrophe is emerging in the world’s most vulnerable places as the war in Iran causes soaring costs for food, fuel and fertilizer. Photo: Finbarr O’Reilly 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.
- The Man Who Killed the Last Eastern Elk in America—And Was Proud of ItIt’s difficult to say with certainty when the last eastern elk was killed, but most accounts agree that Jim Jacobs pulled the trigger. Known as “The Seneca Bear Hunter,” Jacobs had killed hundreds of deer and bear in his lifetime.
- Retracing the Steps of Sylvia Plath in Paris (and Rome, and Cape Cod, and Wellesley…)The train pulled into Nice at 11:20pm. It was December 31st, 2021, and after I had found my small pension-hotel to drop off my bag, I went out into the streets. There was a flurry of excitement; groups of people
- Is This the Strangest Soccer Novel Ever Written?This piece was published in collaboration with Golden Goal, a literary magazine about the intersection of politics, culture and sport at the 2026 World Cup. To read more, visit their website: goldengoal.world. * Over the years, writers from around the world have tried their
- Do cameras deter visitors from little free libraries? – Facebook
I installed a camera in my library after a TikTok was made about it and… Read original article: Read More











