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Stranded astronauts make first public statement since being left behind on International Space Station
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The ‘Super Emmys’ flopped fifty years ago. But that shouldn’t minimize this historic ‘Mary Tyler Moore Show’ win. (gifted link)
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United States postal service debuts long-awaited new mail truck
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That time the Army Jeep was a nuclear launch vehicle
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Inside Elon Musk’s mushrooming security apparatus
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It is time to do away with the empty recurring weekly threads
It's time to do away with the recurring weekly threads about US politics, about Israel and Palestine and other similar threads that clearly do not need weekly recurring threads. Those who do not...
It's time to do away with the recurring weekly threads about US politics, about Israel and Palestine and other similar threads that clearly do not need weekly recurring threads.
Those who do not wish to see topics on those events should unsubscribe from the relevant keywords for their own browsing, as all of us with other interests unsubscribe from those keywords.
There is no flood of this content that makes gathering things in weekly threads relevant.
No content is drowning on tildes, as no group has issues with too many posts.
It's uninviting to folks who are actually contributing submissions to the site to be told they shouldn't be making these, but should rather make them in empty, dead posts. That is not fair to them, nor is it a good look for the site.
These dead recurring threads should be done away with. They serve no function. The experiment has shown they are not needed, are not used and are simply auto-generated robotic clutter.
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Why can't the US build ships?
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Ford seeks patent for tech that listens to driver conversations to serve ads
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Navient reaches $120 million settlement with Consumer Financial Protection Bureau for misleading US student loan borrowers
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9/11 attacks in realtime (dashboard) 7:46am-12:00pm
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CEO of bankrupt hospital system faces contempt charges after US Senate no-show
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NHTSA proposes new vehicle safety standard to better protect pedestrians
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US child poverty sharply increased between 2021 and 2023
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Jon Bon Jovi helps talk woman down from ledge on Nashville bridge
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Taylor Swift, Chappell Roan and Megan Thee Stallion win big at MTV Video Music Awards
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Haitian immigrants fueled Springfield, Ohio's growth
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Bat loss linked to death of human infants
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"Sound of Freedom" inspiration accused in lawsuits and interviews of sexual predation
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Yellowcard - A Whole New World (From "A Whole New Sound") ft. Chrissy Costanza (2024)
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Tropical storm Francine forms in the Gulf of Mexico; Expected to make landfall in Louisiana as a hurricane on Wednesday
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James Earl Jones, authoritative actor and voice of Darth Vader, dies at 93
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Texas is close to adopting new oil and gas waste rules, first in decades
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US Department of Justice attorneys claim Google has “trifecta of monopolies” on day one of ad tech trial
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"Incident" - How US police officers react when a killing is caught on tape
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Houston's plastic waste, waiting more than a year for "advanced" recycling, piles up at a business failed three times by fire marshal
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He’s been king of the Ren Fest for twenty-two years. The crown is weighing on him.
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Shooter kills four and injures at least nine at a high school outside Atlanta
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‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’ shakes senora to $110M opening weekend
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Magnus Carlsen beats Hans Niemann, in first match since infamous cheating scandal, at the 2024 Speed Chess Championship in Paris
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Moving to Raleigh, NC
Hello fellow Tildians, I'm considering a move from Northern Virginia (NoVa) to Raleigh, NC, and would love some insight from those familiar with the area. I'm in my 20s and curious about the scene...
Hello fellow Tildians,
I'm considering a move from Northern Virginia (NoVa) to Raleigh, NC, and would love some insight from those familiar with the area. I'm in my 20s and curious about the scene down there.
Although I haven’t spent much time in NoVa, one of the main reasons I’m looking at Raleigh is that NoVa feels like it has a more transient population. There's nothing inherently wrong with that (and I realize I’m contributing to it myself), but I’m hoping for something with more rooted connections.
How easy is it to make friends or date in Raleigh? I know it’s a broad question, but if anyone has lived in both places and can compare, that would be super helpful!
Additionally, are there any neighborhoods or locations I should avoid? I’m considering purchasing a home but want to stay within 15-20 minutes of Raleigh.
Any insights or advice would be greatly appreciated!
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Russian dark web marketplace admins indicted after arrest in Miami
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How US cardiologists addressed bias in a clinical algorithm - changing the predictive factor from race to location
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I've been to all fifty states, and I've unexpectedly fallen in love with these seven cities
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Weekly US politics news and updates thread - week of September 2
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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Boeing’s Starliner will perform a unique ‘breakout burn’ as it returns to earth on friday, without astronauts
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NASA's Boeing crew flight test re-entry and landing
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I walked away from my job as a queer educator
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Painting one turbine blade black has shown promise for preventing bird collisions
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Bill Gates discusses his life and values and progressive taxation structures while promoting new documentary
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First tour of Blue Origin's New Glenn booster midsection & launch pad (ft. Jeff Bezos)
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Behind Neon’s banner year and rivalry with A24
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Bipartisan group of 350 US city mayors commit to electrifying fleets and broadening EV charging infrastructure
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Did your car witness a crime? Bay Area police may be coming for your Tesla — and they might tow it.
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US Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to invest $76 million closing legacy oil & gas wells in Pennsylvania
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A tool to determine which US city you should live in
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How to plan a transit network for the future
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Greenhouse gas emissions in US beef production can be reduced by up to 30% with the adoption of selected mitigation measures
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I think I'm moving to Austin, TX
To be clear, I'm a native Texan. But I'm tired of the goings-on of the county that I've always lived in. I feel like I've already done everything there is to do. I want to meet people that feel...
To be clear, I'm a native Texan. But I'm tired of the goings-on of the county that I've always lived in. I feel like I've already done everything there is to do. I want to meet people that feel genuinely 'new' to me and have as many novel experiences as I can in a short period of time.
I'm planning on moving during January since that's when my lease is up at my apartment. What things should I expect? What should I seek?18 votes -
The hidden engineering of landfills
17 votes