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Anyone who has moved away from their hometown for a longer period of time has probably experienced that feeling of returning ...
Cities are always changing, but some transformations leave a quiet ache behind. The Lost Architecture community shares images of once-grand buildings that now survive only in photographs, offering a ...
The Library of Congress’ National Screening Room is a massive online repository that puts cinema’s most influential films at the tips of your fingers.
A massive underground vault built into the side of a mountain in Virginia contains some of cinema’s most priceless works of art.
A long-lost 1897 George Melies film, arguably the first robot science fiction story committed to film, has made its way to the Library of Congress.
The Uncensored Library, a digital project that chronicles attacks on journalistic liberty, is adding a U.S. wing alongside ...
The Supreme Court’s decision that the sweeping tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act exceed the executive’s authority is a welcome restraint on the president’s abuse of ...
In a letter to lawmakers, the courts’ policymaking body claimed that the General Services Administration, part of the executive branch, had been slow to make crucial repairs. By Mattathias Schwartz ...
President Donald Trump declared Monday he “do[es] not have to go back to Congress to get approval of Tariffs” after the Supreme Court struck down his previous tariff policy—a statement that’s true but ...