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7 votes
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As one half of Outkast, he helped invent southern hip-hop, sold 20m records and won six Grammys. Now André 3000 has released a solo flute album.
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Children, left behind by suburbia, need better community design
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US Ninth Circuit judge allows social media lawsuit to proceed. Section 230 doesn't automatically protect against liability for platform design defects.
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Join me on an exclusive tour of two remarkable fire stations in Columbus, Indiana
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Starting Friday, dockworkers in all Swedish ports will refuse to offload Teslas, cleaning crews will no longer clean showrooms, and mechanics won't fix charging points
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Ripe - Good Intentions (2023)
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Opinion: US infrastructure law offers too little progress on climate and equity
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Inside an OnlyFans empire: Sex, influence and the new American Dream
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US cable lobby and Ted Cruz are disappointed as FCC bans digital discrimination
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The Hives are reportedly set to become the first international rock band to perform in Venezuela for a decade
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“Do your job.” How the US railroad industry intimidates employees into putting speed before safety.
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US lawyers insist Nikola founder shouldn't face prison time for fraud — unlike Elizabeth Holmes
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There's a big problem with your car's tires
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Seventeen years, zero losing seasons: Mike Tomlin’s coaching genius rumbles on
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How David Zaslav blew up Hollywood
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The US is having a rail travel renaissance, but you probably didn’t notice
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Jimmy Kimmel to host 2024 Oscars ceremony
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Exxon aims to become a top lithium producer for electric vehicles with Arkansas drill operation
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The Game Awards 2023 nominations
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John Oliver backs ‘weird, puking’ pūteketeke as he takes New Zealand’s bird of century poll global
32 votes -
The humble American trash truck is ready for an all-electric upgrade
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Supreme Court, under pressure, issues non-binding ethics code for justices, without mechanisms for enforcement
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Special Ops bomb technician rates eleven bomb disposal scenes in movies and TV | How real is it?
9 votes -
Why banks are suddenly closing down customer accounts
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Corbin Carroll discusses 2023 Rookie of the Year honors
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Graduated and moving to an apartment in a major city in the US, advice/tips?
I graduated in the spring and spent the last few months at home with family. I'm hoping to find an apartment/job in a major US city working as a legal assistant or paralegal. I've never rented...
I graduated in the spring and spent the last few months at home with family. I'm hoping to find an apartment/job in a major US city working as a legal assistant or paralegal.
I've never rented before, so I have questions, but due to circumstances related to the ones pushing me away from staying at home any longer, I don't have any parents or older siblings to ask for help, so I'm hoping to crowdsource wisdom here. I have specific questions, but also happy to hear any general advice for someone renting an apartment for the first time.
Some relevant context:
- Studio apartment is nonnegotiable. I don't know anyone I trust enough to be my roommate. If that weren't enough, I'm one of the only people still wearing a mask and trying not to get COVID, so it's gotta be a studio for me to be able to relax.
- I'm looking for a walkable neighborhood and good public transit in addition to affordability, so really looking at Chicago and Philly right now.
- I love to cook, but I know studios often have really lackluster kitchens. Hoping to find one with a usable amount of counterspace.
Those questions I had:
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If you offer to pay a landlord the cost of the lease in full, is it typical for the landlord to waive the requirement that you provide proof of employment, or if you asked them to waive that, would they be likely to say yes? I would really like to take some time off, and coming home was intended to be that, but toxic family means I've just been stressed the whole time, so being able to get a place without needing a job right off the bat would be a fantastic setup to make sure this new start goes well. (If I save up part-time earnings for the next 2-3 months, I'll have enough to pay a lease on a $1200 studio in full, furnish it with the necessities, and feed myself.)
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Recently I realized that when apartments are listed as unfurnished, that means no bed or mattress either. (I kind of see now why futons are a thing.) How do people usually address this issue? Do you buy a mattress and bed frame with the expectation that you'll take it with you whenever you move out to the next apartment?
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Since I don't live in the city I'll be moving to, I most likely won't be able to see the apartment in person before committing. Any particular ideas on how I could handle this or what I should be wary of? I've heard of services where you can pay someone to show up to a tour and video call you so you can follow along (https://www.gandertour.com/). $50 doesn't seem too steep, but I don't know if that specific service is trustworthy, or if there's a cheaper or simpler way to deal with this.
Those are my questions, and like I said above, any advice not 100% related to these questions is welcome too!
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The ‘Georgists’ are out there, and they want to tax your land
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Black-owned land is under siege in the Brazos Valley
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Warners reverses course in ‘Coyote vs. Acme’ fight
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UAW workers at major Ford and GM truck plants vote 'no' on record contract deals
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Payments app Zelle begins refunds for imposter scams after Washington pressure
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US reenters the nuclear fuel game
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The rise and fall of America's favorite junk foods | Rise and Fall
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New York residents say a hazardous waste incinerator’s emissions violate their new constitutional right to a “healthful environment.”
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Massachusetts passed a law requiring cars make data accessible to independent shops to allow repairs. Automakers sued.
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The three railroads operating out of Penn Station prioritize performance in plans to redesign the transit hub
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High-speed rail at O'Hare Airport in Chicago, Illinois
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Ending censorship applies to prison too - US prisons remain the institutions where the most censorship occurs
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Miami: the better bus network is here!
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Matteo Lane: The Advice Special | Full stand-up comedy special
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Bowling in the 1700’s? - Full "Skittles" gameplay | Engineering America
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Outrage grows after ‘chilling call for genocide’ by Florida Republican
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San Francisco street inspectors beg city for help to deal with armed stolen-goods dealers
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Patients don’t know how to navigate the US health system — and it’s costing them
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‘The only way for us to survive’: The life of a New York City candy seller
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WeWork files for bankruptcy in the US
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How millions of US borrowers got $127 billion in student loans canceled
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Curbside trash is a problem in NYC. Officials have a not-so-novel fix: plastic bins
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Weekly US politics news and updates thread - week of November 6
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.
14 votes