Veteran Ohio Public School Teacher Suspended Without Pay Over Pro-LGBTQ Books in Classroom
An Ohio teacher with over 30 years of service has filed a lawsuit after being suspended for including books with LGBTQ+ characters in her classroom library.
NYC Man Accuses Manager of Intentionally Giving Him 'Crampy' Desk to 'Show Him Who's Boss,' Sues for Millions in Damages
A New York man is suing for $4.6 million in damages after claiming that his manager intentionally gave him a small, "crampy" desk to "show him who's boss."
Texas County Orders Public Libraries to Put Native American History Book in Fiction Section
A Texas county has sparked outrage after moving a Native American history book to the fiction section of all public libraries.
Man Hanging Out in Library on Break from Work Stumbles Upon Long-Lost Story by 'Dracula' Writer: 'I Was Just Astounded'
An amateur historian found a long-lost short story by 'Dracula' author in the national library of Ireland.
Public Libraries in U.S. Offer Plenty of Hispanic Works to Celebrate Heritage Month
HHM continues to resonate and the world of culture joins this Latino-party to make its best voices sound. That is why we are seeing many initiatives by public libraries all over the US featuring the best of Hispanic talent.
27 Latino Movies To Be Considered for Inclusion to the US National Film Registry
Representative Julian Castro nominated films and documentaries from and about Latinos, including works by Latin American and Hollywood filmmakers.
Netflix April 2017 Full List New Releases: 'Las Chicas Del Cable', 'Sofia The First' Season 3 & More Movies, TV Series
"La Chicas Del Cable" and Season 3 of "Sofia The First" are coming to Netflix in April 2017.
Lindel Toups, Louisiana Official, Push To Defund Library For Having Spanish-Language Section Overruled By Lafourche Parish Voters
Louisiana parish votes to save library fund after Lindel Toups rant stating immigrants should "go back to Mexico."
George Bush $500 Million Library: Will Bush Disclose Donors?
The $500 million raised for the presidential center is more than Bush received for either presidential run. The library itself will feature a piece of "impact steel" from the World Trade Center.
Illegal Immigrants in LA Could Get Library Cards that Double as ID
Nearly two weeks after California's State Senate voted to allow its almost 450,000 undocumented immigrants, mostly Latinos, to soon be able to apply for drivers licenses, Los Angeles officials are considering a plan to turn the library card into a form of identification that could be used to open bank accounts and access an array of city services.