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Boomers Imagine Computer Horrors, Averted By Gen Zs -- And Mac
MediaPost· 1 hour agoDoes any review of new Apple ads have to start with the obligatory rehash of the crash of last month’s “Crush”? For a company famous for popping out award-winners, “Crush” so appalled the internet ...
Apple's new Macbook ads won't make anyone angry
Fast Company Magazine· 16 hours agoOne of the hallmarks of Apple advertising is how it has so consistently been able to fit story, humor, and emotion into what is actually a glorified...
‘What Became of Us’ Review: Reflections on a Family’s Immigration Tale
New York Times· 5 hours agoShayan Lotfi’s topical play about a family building a new life in a new country leaves the details...
States begin to push back on book bans – by banning them | CNN
CNN.com· 1 day agoAs a record number of school districts face bans on certain books and lawmakers enact measures that...
Gloucester Retired Educators to meet June 27 - Gazette Journal
Gloucester-Mathews Gazette-Journal· 7 hours agoThe Gloucester Retired Educators Association will have a catered summer luncheon at 11 a.m. on Thursday, June 27, in the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) building at 6265 Professional Drive, ...
Former San Benito County librarian charged with embezzling up to $500,000
KSBW Salinas· 2 days agoA former library director in San Benito County has been booked and charged with embezzling library...
Alameda City Council Votes to Stop Cloud Brightening Test
New York Times· 13 hours agoCity officials decided to block testing of an experimental technology to fight global warming, even...
Maine libraries abruptly pause interlibrary loans over contract dispute
Maine Morning Star via Yahoo News· 9 hours agoSummer beach reading season finally made its arrival, but the book you are hoping to read may not be...
Tunisian Muslim Community Turns To AI To Save Heritage
International Business Times· 22 hours agoThe 74-year-old librarian and member of the Islamic offshoot Ibadism took up the reins of his...
Ohio bill could lead to criminal charges for 'obscene' materials in classrooms
ABC 6· 7 days agoAn Ohio bill is in the works that would criminally charge teachers and librarians for giving...