How to help knowledge workers who lose their jobs to AI

Platformer: “Brookings Institution researcher Molly Kinder on why she’s leaving her job to create solution for AI’s “messy middle.” Molly Kinder has spent the past three years at the Brookings Institution leading a multiyear project on how generative AI is transforming work. In a recent widely discussed essay, she predicted the coming of what she …

Subjects: AI, Economy, Education, Internet, Knowledge Management

The Voting Rights Act: Historical Development and Policy Background

CRS Report R47520. The Voting Rights Act: Historical Development and Policy Background, June 2, 2026. The Voting Rights Act (VRA) is one of the most significant elections statutes ever enacted. The law prohibits discrimination based on race, color, or language-minority status in registration and voting nationwide. The VRA also provides protections for blind, disabled, or …

Subjects: Censorship, Civil Liberties, Congress, Courts, E-Records, Free Speech, Government Documents, Legal Research, Legislation

Social Security – funds at critical low in 2032

Washington Post [no paywall]: “Social Security’s trust fund is now due to run low on money beginning in 2032. And in announcing that new date Tuesday, the government acknowledged that the Trump administration’s immigration policies and tax cuts are expected to contribute to the insolvency. The trust fund that pays retiree and survivor benefits is …

Subjects: Congress, Economy, Financial System, Government Documents

The mayor of Shelbyville, Indiana, says only people who live in ‘shitty houses’ oppose data center

The Verge: “A proposed $2 billion data center has become a political flashpoint in the small city of Shelbyville, Indiana. And the controversy has only grown more intense after the mayor, Scott Furgeson, was caught on camera saying of the “No Data Center” signs going up that, “I’ve seen a lot of these all over …

Subjects: Energy, Health Care, Legal Research

GSA Releases Elimination, Optimization and Automation Handbook

Today, the U.S. General Services Administration released the Elimination, Optimization and Automation (EOA) Handbook, a practical guide for federal leaders seeking to improve operational efficiency, strengthen mission delivery, and reduce administrative burden through process improvement and emerging technologies. The handbook compiles lessons learned and best practices from implementation efforts launched during the first Trump Administration. …

Subjects: Censorship, Government Documents, Internet, Knowledge Management

The Arab Gulf States, the Iran Conflict, and U.S. Relations

CRS Report Since The Arab Gulf States, the Iran Conflict, and U.S. Relations. R48971. June 3, 2026. February 2026, U.S./Israel-Iran conflict in the Persian Gulf region and the de facto closure of the Strait of Hormuz to most shipping have presented fundamental risks to the security and economic vitality of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) …

Subjects: Defense, Economy, Financial System, Government Documents

How AI Agents Reshape Knowledge Work

Perplexity – Frontier AI systems are closing the gap between model intelligence and real-world utility. New models, compute architectures, and orchestration patterns are enabling these systems to accomplish tasks deemed impossible just a few months ago. This rapid innovation has proved a boon to AI users by magnifying their leverage and agency. Yet it has …

Subjects: AI, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

Fewer Americans say democracy is central to country’s identity

AP: “As the U.S. prepares for an extravagant celebration of its founding principles, fewer Americans see their country as exceptional, a new poll finds. The survey from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research highlights many Americans’ feeling of unease over the future of its representative government — particularly among young people. It presents …

Subjects: Censorship, Civil Liberties, Education, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

The Data the CIA World Factbook Left Orphaned

Follow up to CIA ends publication of its popular World Factbook reference tool – Manuel Longo: “When the CIA World Factbook faded as a free, machine-readable source, a swath of public-interest country data was effectively orphaned. Bamwor rebuilds it as open data: 261 countries and 5.2M cities, in four languages, as CSV/JSON with a permanent …

Subjects: Censorship, Defense, Freedom of Information, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research