National Recording Registry to Add Music from Beyonce, Taylor Swift
May 14 (UPI) — The National Recording Registry of the Library of Congress will induct music from Taylor Swift, Beyoncé and other artists in 2026.

May 14 (UPI) — The National Recording Registry of the Library of Congress will induct music from Taylor Swift, Beyoncé and other artists in 2026.

The Library of Congress has publicly apologized for not using “they/them” pronouns when referring to author Casey McQuiston, whose queer (male-on-male) romance novel Red, White, & Royal Blue has been turned into an Amazon movie.

Grammy-winning pop star and Joe Biden-Kamala Harris surrogate Lizzo played a 200-year-old crystal flute lent to her by The Library of Congress, before proclaiming, “Bitch, I just twerked and played James Madison’s crystal flute from the 1800s.”

A man, now known as Ray Roseberry, who parked his truck outside the Library of Congress, surrendered to authorities after hours-long standoff with law enforcement.

Police were investigating a possible explosive device in a pickup truck Thursday morning outside the Library of Congress on Capitol Hill, according to an Associated Press report.

Ruth Bader Ginsburg gave a public health update amid recent reports that she was treated for pancreatic cancer: she is alive and “on my way to being very well” following her latest cancer treatment.

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Songs performed by Jay-Z, Cyndi Lauper and a Robert F. Kennedy speech are among 25 recordings being inducted to the National Recording Registry.
