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- Literary Hub » Where Physics Meets Poetry: On Language and the Power of Metaphor – Literary HubWhere Physics Meets Poetry: On Language and the Power of Metaphor Chanda Prescod-Weinstein Considers Literary and Scientific Ways of Interpreting the World We Live In Via Pantheon Books By Chanda Prescod-Weinstein, April 7, 2026 When I was 16 years old, my beloved college counselor told me that it was a good thing I wanted to be a physicist because I wasn’t much of a writer.… Read more: Literary Hub » Where Physics Meets Poetry: On Language and the Power of Metaphor – Literary Hub
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- Reclaiming our own birthright: We might need to amend the Constitution – The HillOpinion>Opinions – Immigration Reclaiming our own birthright: We might need to amend the Constitution by Jonathan Turley, opinion contributor – 04/04/26 10:00 AM ET “Well, it’s a new world. It’s the same Constitution.” Those words from Chief Justice John Roberts during this week’s oral arguments signaled that the conservative justices are unlikely to reject birthright citizenship. Of course, nothing is certain until this summer when the… Read more: Reclaiming our own birthright: We might need to amend the Constitution – The Hill
- Elissa Slotkin for president? Michigan’s U.S. senator doesn’t rule it out in visit to Iowa Slotkin’s name ID and congressional track record in a key swing state like Michigan could prove fruitful for a potential presidential campaign, and …
- Artemis 2 astronauts spy the Milky Way | Space photo of the day for April 8, 2026The image captures the glowing ribbon of the galactic plane, where the vast majority of the Milky Way’s stars are concentrated.
- A (tiny) recording of Amelia Earhart’s 1932 London speech, played for the first timeA reference librarian stumbled across a tiny recording of a speech by Amelia Earhart tucked inside a copy of her 1932 memoir, published soon after she became the first woman (and the second person) to fly solo nonstop across the Atlantic. The record was just a promotional gimmick at the time; could it still be played, 94 years later? Yes, thanks to the Library’s IRENE project, which uses optical imaging to scanned damaged or broken records to reconstruct their sounds on a digital file.
- Artemis 2 moon astronauts capture space history — on their iPhonesThe Artemis 2 astronauts are capturing spectacular photos of the moon and Earth on their iPhones in space.
- Children and Libraries Debuted in 2003Where were you in the Spring of 2003? Were you working at a library, or attending story time? If you were working at a library, you might have also spent time that Spring reading the INAUGURAL issue of ALSC’s journal, Children and Libraries. Our acclaimed, peer-reviewed journal debuted in 2003, and has continued to shape research and practices of ALSC members and children’s libraries for over two decades since. Let’s hop into our time machines and go back to that very first issue ahead of the next one hitting your inbox soon. Why CAL? In her note inside the inaugural issue, ALSC Executive Director Malore I. Brown wrote, “Our new journal will embody the essence of library service to children and serve as a professional tool and a source of information to those in the field of librarianship…Children and Libraries will serve as your sounding board and trusted resource. This… The post Children and Libraries Debuted in 2003 appeared first on ALSC Blog.
- Statement From ALA: Trump Administration Withdraws Appeal, Securing Historic Victory For Libraries and IMLSHere’s the Full Text of an American Libraries Association (ALA) Statement: On April 6, a federal court granted the Trump Administration’s request to withdraw its appeal of a federal judge’s earlier ruling that struck down the Administration’s dismantling of the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS)—the only federal agency dedicated to providing funding for The post Statement From ALA: Trump Administration Withdraws Appeal, Securing Historic Victory For Libraries and IMLS appeared first on Library Journal infoDOCKET.
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… librarian stamp the inside cover with the return date—I wish they … public library… Read original article: Read More
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The special election runoff between Republican Clay Fuller and Democrat Shawn Harris will determine who replaces Marjorie Taylor Greene. Read original article: Read More
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Folger Shakespeare Library. Infant Shakespeare was originally created for the Shakespeare Gallery founded by John… Read original article: Read More
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- Lawmakers reject proposal to give more power to parents of special education studentsRountree said the bill was brought to him by the Defense Department … Connecting Nebraska through PBS, NPR and original content since 1954.
- Donald Trump says two-week US-Iran ceasefire agreed – The Guardian US president says on social media he agreed to suspend attack for two weeks ahead of self-imposed deadline.










