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15 votes
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A state official refused to release water for West Maui fires until it was too late
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The United States can't build infrastructure. The reason: it refuses to learn from other countries.
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US Ninth circuit court of appeal upholds preliminary injunction against Idaho law banning transgender girls and women participation in women's sports
I haven't yet found a news article, but will add if I find one. Here is the ruling. https://cdn.ca9.uscourts.gov/datastore/opinions/2023/08/17/20-35813.pdf
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Fifteen years ago, Tom Cruise revived his career with an uncredited role in Tropic Thunder
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Cadillac reveals the 2025 Escalade IQ, one excessive EV
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Weekly US politics news and updates thread - week of August 14
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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The US tech industry has largely co-opted the once-dreaded “patchwork” of state rules through effective lobbying— and its success is sapping momentum for federal legislation
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This is how we finally kill TurboTax
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US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau announces plans to regulate sale of personal data
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San Franciscans are taking the opportunity to have sex in robotaxis and it's not part of the conversation about driverless vehicles
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The Toxhards - Ængus, The Prize-Winning Hog (2022)
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Lawsuit over polychlorinated biphenyl contamination filed by Massachusetts mother of boy with leukemia. Lawsuit targets GE, Monsanto, Bayer and others.
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Hydrogen, additionality, and US Senator Joe Manchin
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US 5th Circuit Court of Appeal rejects challenge to Mifeprestone abortion pill’s approval, but upholds some restrictions
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White-nose syndrome in bats was detected in Texas in February 2020. Scientists are only now understanding the population loss.
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US federal grants will replace tunnels beneath roads that let water pass but not fish
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Israeli proposal to move early Christian mosaic to US Museum of the Bible sparks controversy
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Power lines likely caused Maui’s first reported fire, video and data show
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New Jersey court sides with Catholic school that fired unmarried pregnant teacher
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The hidden fee costing US doctors millions every year
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US Special Counsel got a search warrant for Twitter to turn over info on Donald Trump’s account
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Recorded interview with Hawaiian indigenous community leader re the fires, ecology, climate change, water, history, politics, culture and current needs
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Tim O'Brien, author of the Things They Carried, announces new book America Fantastica
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Judge rules in favor of Oklahoma against big chicken producers in poultry-pollution lawsuit
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ESPN deal with Penn Entertainment means that watching sports will likely include watching a lot more ads for gambling
25 votes -
Jeopardy! contestants weigh a second shot at glory versus crossing the picket line
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Judge rules in favor of Montana youths in landmark climate decision
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How solar has exploded in the US in just a year – in numbers
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Marion County Record newspaper raid: the sworn affidavit for the search warrant is essentially just the text of the search warrant
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Boots Riley interview about SAG, WGA Strikes and the future of Hollywood's labor movement
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The history of the Minnesota Vikings | Part one: 1960s
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‘His name was Bélizaire’: Rare portrait of enslaved child arrives at the Met
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Using artificial intelligence to ban books only makes the problem worse
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US Education Department readies latest tranche of student debt relief but faces new legal challenges to the program
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Kyle Gordon - Planet of the Bass (feat. DJ Crazy Times & Ms. Biljana Electronica) (2023)
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Closing down an icon: Although Arecibo Observatory is slated to become an education center, astronomers hope research might one day return to the site
13 votes -
Slaughter to Prevail - VIKING (2023)
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Illinois just passed the first law in the US protecting financial rights of children of influencers
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The clean energy future is arriving faster than you think
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The trees on Xenia Street
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Cruise driverless cars, Outside Lands festival crowds compete for cell service and create traffic mess in San Francisco
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Provisional suicide deaths in the United States, 2022
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More US baby boomers are living alone. One reason why: ‘gray divorce’.
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Sufjan Stevens – So You Are Tired (2023)
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Emily Blunt is 'so ready' for an Edge of Tomorrow sequel
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Complacency kills: The crash of Continental Airlines flight 1713
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US scientists repeat fusion ignition breakthrough for 2nd time
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'Blind Side' subject Michael Oher alleges Tuohys made millions off lie
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Is keeping Donald Trump in the 2024 US election beneficial to Democrats?
Yes, Trump has a real chance of winning in 2024 and that would be dangerous for the world in many ways. On the other hand Trump seems like the easiest candidate for the presumptive nominee...
Yes, Trump has a real chance of winning in 2024 and that would be dangerous for the world in many ways.
On the other hand Trump seems like the easiest candidate for the presumptive nominee President Biden to beat.
- A lot of Americans are rightly scared shitless of Trump and will turn out to vote against him.
- Trump is likely to try to dodge debates which benefits Biden, who has a stuttering problem and a gaffe problem.
- Trump is elderly, like Biden so that somewhat neutralizes the age issue for Biden.
If Trump was removed from the election DeSantis might become the front runner or nominee
- He is young, and the age issue would be on Biden again
- He might have the debates Trump would have eschewed and do well in them
- DeSantis would likely pick up Trump's base in that situation
The worst scenario with Trump being removed from the election would if someone other than DeSantis became the nominee
- Again, the age issue would be a thing for Biden again
- The unknown nominee could be a better debater than Biden
- The unknown candidate would have neither Trump's nor DeSantis's baggage, causing more voters to stay home or swing voters picking him/her over Biden
Edit:
To clarify, I mean what would happen if Trump was kept entirely out of 2024 - no 3rd party runs, no vote splitting.
45 votes