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49 votes
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Policeman and reformed criminal who shot him meet face-to-face | Crime Stories
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Recommended books on African American history for non-Americans
Hi all. As the title says, I'm looking for recommendations on books about African American history. I'm Irish and I know the basics about the civil rights movement and some other bits through...
Hi all. As the title says, I'm looking for recommendations on books about African American history. I'm Irish and I know the basics about the civil rights movement and some other bits through documentaries like 13th . Outside of that I've realized that my understanding of what African Americans have been though over the last couple of hundred years is pretty piss poor. I'd really like to educate myself a bit more, so any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
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Professor of medicine claims that curing America’s loneliness epidemic would make us healthier, fitter and less likely to abuse drugs
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Tesla shows off first Cybertruck after two years of delays
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Brittney Griner makes a triumphant return in her first WNBA All-Star Game since her Russian detention
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Remote work to wipe out $800 billion from office values, McKinsey says
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How do you solve a problem like the Mets?
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How geoducks, one of the largest and most expensive clams, are farmed | Vendors
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With its own Major League, cricket looks for a foothold in the United States | Six teams, eighteen regular season matches, three-hour games
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Teenage tennis sensation Mirra Andreeva’s dream Wimbledon run ended on Monday after the Russian was docked a point for throwing her racket
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The inventor of glitter, Henry Ruschmann, also helped develop the atomic bomb
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Why do cloud providers keep building datacenters in America's hottest city?
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Pay raises in the US are finally beating inflation after two years of falling behind
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California may be underutilizing its smokejumpers claims veteran firefighter
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Americans turning to installment apps Klarna, Affirm to buy groceries
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DeAndre Hopkins signs two year deal with the Tennessee Titans
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Can cricket crack America? New T20 league aims to take US by storm.
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The last WGA/SAG strike started in 1960 – and was won by a young Ronald Reagan
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SAG begins granting waivers to indie productions but plenty of questions remain, not least whether actors will show up
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America’s therapy boom
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A new bill would force internet companies in the USA to spy on their users for the Drug Enforcement Administration
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Why can't we stop homelessness in the US? Four reasons why there's no end in sight
50 votes -
About the times American films focused on labor struggle
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Travel deals not credit card based
Wondering if this group has recommendations on some of the best rewards or other savy ways to spend for traveling that are not credit card based? Particular hotel chain, gas station, fast food...
Wondering if this group has recommendations on some of the best rewards or other savy ways to spend for traveling that are not credit card based?
Particular hotel chain, gas station, fast food based. My husband and I do a trip once annually plus to go back to our hometown typically via car and we already get decent credit card rewards for travel but wondering if there are other rewards we might be missing out on?
Next trip were definitely looking at what museum memberships might exist to do or get discounts on several locations during the trip. We do have a local zoo membership that gets us reciprocity when we travel.
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The best way to find out if someone is a Donald Trump voter? Ask them what they think about manhood.
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'Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One’ sets franchise five-day US opening record with $80M
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Weekly US politics news and updates thread - week of July 10
This thread is posted weekly - please try to post all relevant US political content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Extremely significant events may warrant a separate...
This thread is posted weekly - please try to post all relevant US political content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Extremely significant events may warrant a separate topic, but almost all should be posted in here.
This is an inherently political thread; please try to avoid antagonistic arguments and bickering matches. Comment threads that devolve into unproductive arguments may be removed so that the overall topic is able to continue.
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In Hollywood, the strikes are just part of the problem
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A one-of-a-kind bat research facility coming to Fort Collins has CSU scientists fighting misinformation
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Concerns about new facial recognition software implemented by TSA at US airports
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United States FDA says aspartame is safe, disagreeing with World Health Organization finding
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I thought this rotating house was impossible
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The post Dobbs dilemma for US emergency healthcare - Navigating the conflict between EMTALA and State abortion restrictions
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OceanGate CEO responded poorly to criticism including filing a SLAPP lawsuit in response to an OSHA complaint and investigation
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2022 guidance from President Biden's administration assures doctors they’ll be protected by US federal law for providing emergency abortion care even if their state bans the procedure
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Why are emulators legal? Dolphin vs Nintendo, the fate of emulation.
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SAG-AFTRA officially calls strike as National Board approves guild’s first walkout against film & TV industry since 1980
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Things to consider when viewing a house, not in regards to inspection concerns?
My spouse and I were recently pre approved for a home loan; this evening, we will be going to look at a house for the first time. This will be our first house, and unless truly extenuating...
My spouse and I were recently pre approved for a home loan; this evening, we will be going to look at a house for the first time. This will be our first house, and unless truly extenuating circumstances arise, we will not be looking to move or sell anytime soon.
There are plenty of existing threads and articles covering things to look for in terms of the state of the house itself, such as foundation cracks, new paint covering mold, water damage, etc; what I am looking for is more a question of things to consider potentially liking or disliking about a home, regardless of its state of repair, that we might not think of until it's too late.
For example, some things I've come across that are important and can't be changed about a house, but I wouldn't have thought to consider if I hadn't seen someone else mention them, include:
- whether we get good cell service when not using wi-fi
- whether the hallway is wide enough to move large furniture through
- what direction the house faces, and subsequently when/where light comes in
What other things might be easy to overlook about a property, but should be taken into account?
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Bank transfers as a payment method (2021)
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Congratulations! The US is 32nd worldwide on broadband affordability
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Where did all the Sriracha go? US sauce shortage hiking prices to $70 in online markets
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Joe Campbell, former Oakland Raiders defensive end, found dead at 68 after going on hike
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Texas Judge claims US Supreme Court supports her right to not officiate gay weddings
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Abortion laws are driving academics out of some US states—and keeping others from coming
29 votes -
Inside the white-hot center of AI doomerism: Anthropic
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Johnson & Johnson sues researchers who linked talc to cancer
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First over-the-counter birth control pill gets US FDA approval
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‘Deadpool 3,’ ‘Mission: Impossible 8’ and ‘Venom 3’ halted amid actors strike
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US June CPI comes in at 0.2% MoM and 3% YoY, below the 3.1% forecast
30 votes