Naperville resident Doris Knoch Wood was a lifelong learner always looking to give back to the community, those who knew her say. Her passion for reading and education was seen in many of her ...
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Massachusetts Democrats are leading a pushback against what they call "politically motivated book bans" with a bill that would set new rules for challenging books in school and public libraries. The ...
Christmas came early on Monday for an Alabama library whose state funding was cut earlier this year over a dispute about placing books in youth sections that some state officials deemed “sexually ...
If you want insight into just how worried VCs (and Silicon Valley, generally) are over legal challenges to AI training on copyrighted material, look no further than AI music site Suno. Suno, which ...
A bankruptcy court awarded Alcon the derivative rights to Village Roadshow's film library after Warners' higher bid was rebuffed. The studio is considering an appeal. By Winston Cho In May, ...
I recently drove the new 2026 Audi Q3 and was amazed by how well-put-together it was, especially for an entry-level crossover from a German luxury automaker. One of the features that stood out was the ...
Polars, the Amsterdam-based company behind the popular open source project of the same name, has raised €18 million (about $21 million) in a Series A round led by Accel, with participation from Bain ...
Taiwan's Ennostar Group has announced a collaboration with international Tier 1 automotive supplier Valeo to co-develop industry-leading Mini LED exterior matrix display products, unveiling them for ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — Two videos released on Monday by Multnomah County Chair Jessica Vega Pederson related to a stabbing of a man near Central Library last month show a group of people get into a ...
The Spring ISD board took a strong stand against book bans this week, unanimously rejecting policy changes that would have given parents a bigger role in how books are banned from campus libraries.
A federal judge has struck down key parts of a Florida law that helped parents get books they found objectionable removed from public school libraries and classrooms. It is a victory for publishers ...