Biden chooses Delaware for his presidential library and starts fundraising efforts

Former President Biden has chosen his hometown in Delaware to house his presidential library, enlisting a mix of friends and former aides to help kickstart fundraising efforts for the project. The management committee for the library, backed by the Joe and Jill Foundation, includes 13 members such as former Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, former […]
Efforts to Raise Funds for Joe Biden’s Presidential Library Encounter Significant Hurdles from Hesitant Democratic Donors

Delaware Selected for Biden’s Presidential Library, But Fundraising Challenges Loom Former President Joe Biden has opted for Delaware as the site of his presidential library, yet the focus now turns to the financial support it will require from private donors. The ex-senator and vice president is assembling a team of “former aides, friends, and political […]
Customers File Lawsuit Against Amazon Prime Video for Deleting Media Purchases from Their Library

Users Sue Amazon Prime Video Over Media Removal Recent legal action has emerged against Amazon Prime Video, as users have expressed frustration over the removal of purchased media from their library. Essentially, after buying movies or TV shows, they find these items vanish from their collection after a few months. This situation arises because Amazon […]
Oregon man returns library book that is 82 years late, belonging to his grandmother

A library book that had been checked out 82 years ago was finally returned to a library in San Antonio, Texas, in June, brought back by a resident from Oregon. The book, titled “Your Children, His Family, Friends” by Frances Bruce Strain, was last borrowed in July 1943. The sender, who inherited a collection of […]
Afternoon Update: Australia avoids Trump’s new tariff increase; wet weekend in NSW; and a library that lends out tents and fog machines

Hello. Goods from Australia entering the U.S. are still facing a basic tariff of 10%, which is good news considering Australia has avoided raised tariffs during the ongoing trade tensions initiated by Donald Trump. An executive order released on Friday morning in Australia confirmed various tariffs ranging from 10% to 41% for imports from multiple […]
Louisiana pastor let go from library position for not using transgender pronouns

Pastor Fired from Library Over Pronoun Dispute A pastor in Louisiana claims he was terminated from his library position this month after declining to use preferred pronouns for transgender staff members. Luke Ash, the lead pastor at Stevendale Baptist Church in Baton Rouge, worked as a library technician at the East Baton Rouge Parish Library […]
Columbia imposes penalties for Butler Library disturbances and campus occupations

On Monday, Columbia University took disciplinary action against over 70 students who participated in a tumultuous pro-Palestinian demonstration on campus a few months back, as sources disclosed to Fox News on Tuesday. This “disturbance,” described by the university as “a mass event,” included the chaotic incident at Butler Library on May 7, along with a […]
Louisiana pastor dismissed from library position for not using a person’s chosen pronouns

Pastor Fired for Pronoun Dispute at Library A pastor in Louisiana has claimed he was dismissed from his job at the East Baton Rouge Parish Library after refusing to use a colleague’s preferred pronouns. Rev. Luke Ash stated he was let go during a discussion on July 7, after working there for less than six […]
Group that fueled Columbia library takeover commends DC shooter

A group known for its anti-Israel sentiments has come under scrutiny for allegedly encouraging the recent takeover of Columbia University Library. This organization referred to the actions of Elias Rodriguez, a shooter at the Jewish Museum, as an “act” of “love,” sparking further controversy. On Friday, the group posted on X, “Escalate for Gaza and […]
Former Bloomberg journalist Jason Kao taken into custody during Columbia library takeover

A former Bloomberg News reporter was taken into custody this month during a protest against Israel that occurred at Columbia University’s main library, as reported by law enforcement. Jason Kao, who has also worked at the New York Times, faces a charge of criminal trespassing following an incident on May 7 when NYPD officers intervened […]