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49 votes
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Who profits most from America’s baffling health-care system?
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Biking the goods: How North American cities can prepare for and promote large-scale adoption of cargo e-bikes
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Martin Scorsese says ‘fight back’ against comic book movie culture by supporting directors like Christopher Nolan: ‘We’ve got to save cinema’
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Revenge of the nerds is a fantasy, it’s the jocks who have more successful careers
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J. B. Pritzker: the billionaire US hotel heir—and progressive?
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After writing an anti-Israel letter, Harvard students are doxxed
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Alec Baldwin may be recharged with Rust gun death because of 'additional facts'
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Where will the NFL’s .500 teams wind up at the end of the season?
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Universal Music sues Anthropic [AI startup] over AI-generated lyrics
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ClownC0re - computers (2020)
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Tom Cardy and Brian David Gilbert - Beautiful Mind (2023)
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Federal Reserve to propose lowering US debit-card swipe fees
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Detroit wants to be the first big American city to tax land value
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Independent bookstores are thriving in Texas, and not just in big cities—in suburbs and in small towns, new shops are serving up classics, cocktails, and community
18 votes -
Costco clothing is cheap. But is it good value?
23 votes -
Richard Feynman's letter to his departed wife Arline
14 votes -
After Adrian Heath’s dismissal, Minnesota United has its first chance at reinvention
11 votes -
Lockheed revenue rises on sustained weapons demand amid geopolitical tensions
9 votes -
Disney at 100: Seven ways Walt’s company forever changed entertainment
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Is the cost of bringing Lionel Messi to MLS falling on fans?
8 votes -
A historical view of residential co-ops
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It's spooky how fast Spirit Halloween stores pop up. Here's how the US retailer does it.
23 votes -
Playoff randomness isn’t the only explanation for this year’s MLB upsets
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Taylor Swift Eras Tour is the highest-grossing domestic concert film ever
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We were wrong about the GPLs
32 votes -
The Dallas Cowboys offense is broken. Is Mike McCarthy capable of fixing it?
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Antony Blinken warned lawmakers Azerbaijan may invade Armenia in coming weeks
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Steve Scalise drops out of US Speaker of the House race
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Weekly US politics news and updates thread - week of October 9
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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Best Buy is discontinuing physical media in Q1 2024
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Please explain tax credits to me (US)
I feel like I have a basic understanding of tax credits, but nothing so far as would make the most sense in what I want to know: I'm looking into buying a new car, and it looks like I can get a...
I feel like I have a basic understanding of tax credits, but nothing so far as would make the most sense in what I want to know: I'm looking into buying a new car, and it looks like I can get a 7500 tax credit for the car I'm interested in buying. My understanding is that these credits are "non-refundable" meaning I don't actually get that money back, but how does it still work? I pay into the income tax (I know, I don't want to know the benefits of doing this vs not, it's just easier for me to pay more and get some back when the time comes), so I always get a refund. Would my refund be higher then because I get a credit on the taxes that I paid in? Or would it be the same and my tax liability would be reduced?
I need someone to explain this to me like I'm 5, please!
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Microsoft closes deal to buy Call of Duty maker Activision Blizzard
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The Green Bay Packers: Where fans rather than a billionaire are the owners
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Bob Iger found Disney in ‘worse shape’ than he expected, now ‘overwhelmed and exhausted’
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America does not have a good food culture
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Prolific LA eviction law firm was caught faking cases in court
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‘The Marvels’ is long-range tracking at $50M-$75m domestically
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‘Aquaman 2’ flooded with drama: Jason Momoa allegedly drunk on set, Amber Heard scenes cut, Elon Musk’s letter to WB and more
22 votes -
Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour film is helping movie theatres, and infuriating Hollywood studios
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The Grid, Part III: The dream of deregulation
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An investigation of the facts behind Columbia’s US News ranking
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Leonard Leo: The man behind the Republican US Supreme Court majority
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Americas’ first cowboys were enslaved Africans, ancient cow DNA suggests
24 votes -
A replica of a boat that carried Danish Jews to safety in Sweden anchors an exhibit at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in NYC
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Golden Globes still have no TV deal: “No one wants to pay for it”
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Ada Palmer on viking metaphysics, contingent moments, and censorship
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California public school students will learn about labor rights under first-of-its-kind law
44 votes -
What a striking new study of death in America misses
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Video reveals crucial details of LAPD ignoring robbery to catch Togetic in Pokémon Go
34 votes