A public radio program is revisiting the story of Nintendo’s unlikely rise, tracing how a Kyoto maker of playing cards became ...
NBCUniversal CPO Ryan McConville joins the LA Times at CES 2026 to discuss AI-driven contextual ads, Total Impact Live, and ...
PU Vice-Chancellor Prof Renu Vig stressed the need to extend RFID-based smart cards to PU students, beginning with pilot ...
Barnes & Noble is expanding again as physical media makes a comeback: indie bookstores are booming, vinyl leads U.S. music ...
If you lose a contest and get a bonus refund, you can choose to use it for the Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl on Friday night. Curt ...
Just listed for sale at $105 million, a house at 790 S. County Road in Palm Beach's Estate Section has a historical carriage ...
Public libraries in Australia are experimenting with inventive ways to attract new members — but a lack of funding means they ...
Question: Do you know what happened 17 years ago tonight, in the 800 block of North Main in Normal, that involved a Pulitzer ...
The U.S. economy has been marked by the paradox of a rising stock market but a slowing labor market. Could the explanation be ...
Nestled in fluffy snow, trees dusted and a snowman standing near, Memorial University's Queen Elizabeth II Library in St. John's looks picture perfect for the holidays. But this scene can fit in the ...
Authors including Kate Mosse, Richard Osman and Philip Pullman have backed plans to give newborn babies automatic library cards, following a proposal by think tank the Cultural Policy Unit (CPU). The ...
(L-R) Richard Osman, Kate Mosse and Sir Philip Pullman are among authors to call for babies to have library membership A group of leading authors are calling for every newborn baby to be signed up for ...