Are You Ready for The Latest U.S. State Consumer Privacy Laws? Nineteen states have followed the lead of California and passed consumer privacy laws. Three wen ...
Users of the conversational AI platform ChatGPT discovered an interesting phenomenon over the weekend: the popular chatbot refuses to answer questions if asked about a %u201CDavid Mayer.%u201D Asking ...
The Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library is still under construction with the completion set for 2026. This week, the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee approved legislation to support ...
Carrie E. Westlake was born on a Virginia plantation in 1851. That same year, her father, Wellington, was awarded land in Winfield, Iowa, for his services in th ...
Behind the scenes of the Free Library's Author Events resignations and rebirthThe walkout and subsequent firing of Author Events staff this year was the result ...
At the start of each year, on January 1st, a new crop of works enter the public domain and become free to enjoy, share, and reuse for any purpose. Due to differ ...
“It’s not just about taking a book off a shelf,%u201D said Tasslyn Magnusson, an author and teacher from Wisconsin who tracks book censorship across the U.S. It’s about power and who controls public ...
Libraries had changed since I was a kid. They were now more like a community service center than just a home for books. Older people signed up to learn basic co ...
“While it is true libraries cannot hold every book in the world, it has been affirmed through case law that libraries cannot censor material based on viewpoint discrimination,” Read Freely Alabama’s ...
The Big Five publisher made a deal with an unnamed “artificial intelligence technology company” and is allowing authors to opt-in if they want to join the agreement. Authors Guild CEO Mary Rasenberger ...