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The American Library Association (ALA) welcomed the release of a major national study conducted by the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) about the condition of public library buildings.
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Multiple high-profile films won't see the light of day or are stuck in limbo. Our list includes Batgirl and movies by Orson ...
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Ripple by The Washington Post

For much of the 20th century, rape victims were routinely named in U.S. news coverage – a reflection of unequal gender norms. Victims’ reputations were treated as public property, while men accused of ...
Lawmakers left Washington for the holidays without resolving a deadlock over expiring health care subsidies, setting up premium increases for millions of Americans starting Jan. 1.