.@RepBlakeMoore, sadly I don't live in your district, but I want to applaud you for joining the Problem Solvers Caucus and working to bring bipartisan cooperation back to our governance. I wish @RepBurgessOwens would follow your example instead of stoking the partisan hate.
People who say “libraries are irrelevant and no one visits them” are telling on themselves. Library use has been steadily climbing. Gen Z and millennials visit libraries in massive numbers—not only for reading but for crafts, classes, community events.
Watch: China has some of the fastest – and busiest – trains in the world. Here’s why the U.S. has struggled to develop its own high-speed rail despite having some of the same technology. https://t.co/2arH6gnzGe
Visiting the American Cemetery was a profoundly moving experience. It’s hard to comprehend the magnitude of what the soldiers involved in D-Day accomplished. I’m truly grateful for their sacrifice.
The article doesn’t include findings on how much working with pen and paper improve both retention and understanding of information, but the takeaways are another interesting angle on the value of “going offline,” at least some of the time. https://t.co/hwlyqNe51T
"Evan McMullin’s campaign says a new television attack ad egregiously distorts comments McMullin made on CNN in 2017. McMullin’s campaign is correct": https://t.co/j5R6i7Cndg
“If the Supreme Court accepts the theory that state legislatures cannot be checked by the federal government, the outcome, frankly, can be devastating for our entire legal foundation.” @jasonaabel from @SteptoeLLP at #StateLocal22 on SCOTUS's potential influence on lawmaking.