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  • San Diego Wave FC and San Diego Public Library Launch Limited-Edition Library Card 

    The Wave FC library card will be available at all 37 San Diego Public Library…  Read original article: Read More

  • Resources Library – Donaldson Company 

    Use the filters below to explore our full library of resources. Browse by product group…  Read original article: Read More

  • Celebrate Earth Month with a Community Clothing Swap at Madelyn Helling Library 

    Clothing donations are being accepted now through Friday, April 24. Those interested in donating should…  Read original article: Read More

  • US Politics Heats Up Over Fuel Costs: Scott Bessent Says Prices Will Ease | WION 
    US political debate is intensifying over rising fuel costs as economic discussions take center stage. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has stated …
  • Star Wars Celebration LA 2027 – Tickets – StarWars.com
    Events Star Wars Celebration Star Wars Celebration Goes Hollywood with New 2027 Key Art Tickets will soon be available to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the original film at Star Wars Celebration Los Angeles. StarWars.com Team April 16, 2026 Star Wars Celebration is taking Los Angeles by storm April 1-4, 2027, at the Los Angeles Convention Center. And newly unveiled event key art pays homage… Read more: Star Wars Celebration LA 2027 – Tickets – StarWars.com
  • American Politics Is Already Inundated With AI Deepfakes. It’s Only Getting Worse. 
    The prospects for effective federal action are dim—the Trump administration has taken a hard line against any kind of AI regulation.
  • ICE head Todd Lyons planning to leave agency this spring – CBS News 
    Todd Lyons, the acting head of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, is planning to leave the federal government later this spring.
  • House approves short-term extension of surveillance law in blow to Republicans’ long-term plan 
    The decision to extend a warrantless security law until 30 April came after 20 Republicans worked with House Democrats to defeat attempts to pass …
  • Hubble Space Telescope spots a mesmerizing spiral galaxy | Space photo of the day for April 17, 2026
    Hubble images never fail to amaze.
  • Northern lights could be visible as far south as Illinois and Oregon tonight
    Fast solar wind could spark geomagnetic storms tonight, pushing auroras into mid-latitudes.
  • The Pope and the President [Teaser]
    Listen to the rest of this premium episode by subscribing at patreon.com/knowyourenemy. Once more we take up religion and politics, this time a conversation about President Donald Trump’s attacks on Pope Leo XIV—the first successor of St. Peter from the United States—mostly, though not only, over the pope’s pleas for peace as Trump rages war against Iran. Why is the incredibly unpopular Trump going after the beloved pontiff? Why does Trump’s Catholic vice president, J.D. Vance, argue that Leo should stay out of politics and stick to morality, as if politics was not irreducibly a moral enterprise? Who is Pope Leo, and what seem to be his priorities for his papacy? How to make sense over the arguments about just-war theory that Leo’s various statements about war and peace—notably, that God does not hear the prayers of those who wage war—have generated? We answer all these questions, and more! Sources: “Rerum Novarum: Encyclical of Pope Leo XIII on Capital and Labor,” May 15, 1891 “Reflection of His Holiness Pope Leo XIV at the Prayer Vigil for Peace,” April 11, 2026 “U.S. Bishops’ Chairman on Doctrine Issues Clarification on Just War Theory,” April 15, 2026 Chris Cameron, “Vance Says Pope Leo Should Stay Out of U.S. Affairs,” New York Times, April 13, 2026 Matthew Sitman, “Pope Francis and Civil Unions: We Need Clarity, Not a Media Blackout,” Commonweal, Oct 27, 2020 Jason Horowitz & Natalie Kitroeff, “Pope Francis’ Views on Same-Sex Civil Unions Were Cut From a 2019 Vatican Interview,” New York Times, Oct 22, 2020 Gerald W. Schlabach, “Just War? Enough Already,” Commonweal, May 31, 2017

    Listen to the rest of this premium episode by subscribing at patreon.com/knowyourenemy.
    Once more we take up religion and politics, this time a conversation about President Donald Trump’s attacks on Pope Leo XIV—the first successor of St. Peter from the United States—mostly, though not only, over the pope’s pleas for peace as Trump rages war against Iran. Why is the incredibly unpopular Trump going after the beloved pontiff? Why does Trump’s Catholic vice president, J.D. Vance, argue that Leo should stay out of politics and stick to morality, as if politics was not irreducibly a moral enterprise? Who is Pope Leo, and what seem to be his priorities for his papacy? How to make sense over the arguments about just-war theory that Leo’s various statements about war and peace—notably, that God does not hear the prayers of those who wage war—have generated? We answer all these questions, and more!
    Sources:
    “Rerum Novarum: Encyclical of Pope Leo XIII on Capital and Labor,” May 15, 1891
    “Reflection of His Holiness Pope Leo XIV at the Prayer Vigil for Peace,” April 11, 2026
    “U.S. Bishops’ Chairman on Doctrine Issues Clarification on Just War Theory,” April 15, 2026
    Chris Cameron, “Vance Says Pope Leo Should Stay Out of U.S. Affairs,” New York Times, April 13, 2026
    Matthew Sitman, “Pope Francis and Civil Unions: We Need Clarity, Not a Media Blackout,” Commonweal, Oct 27, 2020
    Jason Horowitz & Natalie Kitroeff, “Pope Francis’ Views on Same-Sex Civil Unions Were Cut From a 2019 Vatican Interview,” New York Times, Oct 22, 2020
    Gerald W. Schlabach, “Just War? Enough Already,” Commonweal, May 31, 2017 Read original article: Read More

  • ‘Shining a Light on our Common Humanity’: Living with Conviction Exhibit
    An exhibit showcasing photographic portraits and stories of formerly incarcerated individuals struggling to rebuild their lives under the burden of court-ordered debt is now on display at the Central Library’s Level 8 Gallery. A satellite exhibit opens at the Green Lake Branch gallery on April 26. “Living with Conviction: Sentenced to Debt for Life in Washington State” displays around
  • Media Literacy for a Young World
    This May, Soman Chainani returns to the scene with his first original novel in over ten years. Young World, published by Penguin Random House, is a political thriller set in the not too distant future where countries around the globe are on the brink of collapse. Chainani blurs the lines between fact and fiction on and off the page to make us all think: Wait, is this really happening? In recent conversations with book professionals in my neighborhood, the question surrounding Young World’s release is often, “How do we market this?” It’s a question I have spent a number of weeks ruminating on, wondering why this question is at the forefront of everyone’s mind. Is it that Chainani’s other books were marketed for middle grades and this is his first foray into YA literature? Is it that this book toes the line of what we, as adults, think is acceptable… The post Media Literacy for a Young World appeared first on ALSC Blog.
  • Trump Defends Feud With Pope
    What President Trump said when asked by CNN on why he is fighting with the pope.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    What President Trump said when asked by CNN on why he is fighting with the pope. 

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  • Free Law Project is Scanning America’s Case Law; Goal is to Scan 2.5 Million Pages by the Fall
    From a FLP Announcement: Since our founding, Free Law Project has worked tirelessly to create a complete database of every American legal decision ever written. In 2024, we announced that we added historical case law digitized by Harvard Law Library to CourtListener. This made our platform one of the most comprehensive and transparent sources of case The post Free Law Project is Scanning America’s Case Law; Goal is to Scan 2.5 Million Pages by the Fall appeared first on Library Journal infoDOCKET.
  • Analilia Mejia beats Joe Hathaway in NJ’s congressional race – WHYY

    The race was seen as a bellwether for the upcoming midterm elections, which will determine which party controls Congress.  Read original article: Read More

  • New Jersey 11th Congressional District Special Election Results – The New York Times

    A special election for a House seat vacated by Mikie Sherrill after she was elected governor of New Jersey pits Joe Hathaway, a former Republican …  Read original article: Read More

  • Stellantis Ramps Up AI Strategy With Microsoft Deal – AI Business
    Stellantis Ramps Up AI Strategy With Microsoft Deal – AI Business Uber Expands AWS Partnership to Build AI CapabilitiesUber Expands AWS Partnership to Build AI Capabilities … Generative AI · Anthropic Releases Good …
  • West Bend Public Library Strategic Planning Survey – SurveyMonkey 

    West Bend Public Library Strategic Planning Survey. Welcome! The West Bend Library is developing a…  Read original article: Read More

  • Redlands school board keeps Bible in libraries after heated hearing 

    What they’re saying: Educators and librarians warned against removing books based on selective passages. Citrus…  Read original article: Read More

  • Hegseth orders termination of union contracts – Government Executive
    Though some unions within the Defense Department are protected from the action by federal court orders, the American Federation of Government …
  • Score great deals at Friends of the Library book sale – Topeka – WIBW 

    The Friends of the Topeka and Shawnee Co. Public Library quarterly book and media sale…  Read original article: Read More

  • States rush to redraw U.S. House districts ahead of the November midterm elections – PBS 
    Challenges: The state constitution says districts cannot be drawn with intent to favor or disfavor a political party or incumbent. Virginia Current …
  • 82 counties in North Carolina declared ‘natural disaster areas’ by US government – WECT 
    The U.S. government has designated 82 counties in North Carolina as “natural disaster areas” due to severe drought conditions across the state.
  • Striking before-and-after images show extent of California’s snow drought
    Before and after images of the Sierra Nevada snow show the early decline in California’s snowpack. Statewide snowpack levels sit at 20% of their historical average.