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- New Bill Seeks to Ban LGBTQ+ Books from Public Schools Nationwide [People]
- AI vs. the Pentagon: killer robots, mass surveillance, and red lines [The Verge]
- 'We're losing accessibility': America says goodbye to the mass-market paperback [The Guardian]
- Airport Libraries Take Off [American Libraries]
- AI Fatigue and Vocational Awe in Academic Libraries [The Scholarly Kitchen]
- Presidential Libraries Are Black Boxes - And Not Just Trump's [NOTUS]
- Amazon pulls sponsorship from Paris book festival after booksellers’ association boycott [The Guardian]
- For sale: scientific reputation [Horizons]
- A day at the Hamilton Public Library reveals joy, sadness, aggression and hope [The Hamilton Spectator]
- By the book: Alberta schools pull at least 160 titles from shelves to meet provincial order [CBC]
- Wisconsin bill requiring warning labels on explicit content draws concern from literacy advocates [WMTV]
- Reading Public Library revives old card catalog as seed library [WFMZ-TV]
- Anthropic sues to block Pentagon blacklisting over AI rules [Reuters]
- Grammarly removes AI Expert Review feature mimicking writers after backlash [The Guardian]
- How Libraries Shape AI Literacy on Campus [Inside Higher Ed]
- Lawmakers question California State Library over missing funds tied to children's literacy program [ABC10]
- Audiobooks don't really count as reading? Think again. [The Harvard Gazette]
- Encyclopedia Britannica sues OpenAI for copyright and trademark infringement [Eengadget]
- Most editors at math journal resign over multiple reviews, 'cloak-and-dagger' removal of EIC [Retraction Watch]
- Grant Guidelines for Libraries and Museums Take “Chilling” Political Turn Under Trump [ProPublica]
- Using AI makes writing more bland, study finds [NBC News]
- Seeking Approval, Confronting Objectivity: Neutrality in the Library of Congress Subject Headings Approval Process [In the Library with the Lead Pipe]
- Rutherford County library director refuses to remove 190 children's books [WKRN]
- Latest version of KY budget could 'wipe out' Dolly Parton library, group says [Lexington Herald Ledger]
- The Future of E-books in School Libraries [Publishers Weekly]
- Novel Pulled From Shelves After Author Is Accused of Using AI [Futurism]
- Nine Black College Students Were Arrested in 1961 for Reading at a Segregated Public Library. Their Contributions to the Civil Rights Movement Have Long Been Overlooked [Smithsonian Magazine]
- Greater Manchester school library censorship: who is accountable? [Index on Censorship]
- If using ChatGPT is cheating, what about ghostwriting? The old debate behind a new panic [The Conversation]
- Students approve a resolution urging Haverford College to consider stripping Howard Lutnick's name from the library [The Philadelphia Inquirer]
- Trump's skyscraper presidential library looms over Miami in newly released images [Politico]
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