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5 votes
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Meet the death metal singers changing vocal health research
28 votes -
The most dangerous building in Manhattan
9 votes -
Terry Riley - In the Summer (Le Secret De La Vie, 1975)
4 votes -
Nail salon employee pleads guilty after holding thirteen remote IT jobs worked by developers outside of the US
22 votes -
Sweden raced out to a 3-0 lead and skated to a convincing 7-3 win over Czechia at the 2025 IIHF World U18 Championships
2 votes -
Slate Auto to offer modular EV pickup for $20k with EV Tax Credit
54 votes -
On attempts to replace artificial food dyes by Mars Inc. (2016)
21 votes -
The icy glamour of Greta Garbo's doomed heroines is genuinely iconic – over a century after her first appearance, here's why Hollywood missed her so badly
4 votes -
California community colleges are losing millions to financial aid fraud
12 votes -
Dozens of African migrants killed in US strike on Yemen, Houthis say
6 votes -
Lux Terminus - Neon Rain (2025)
4 votes -
Finland moves to top spot with a convincing win over Latvia at the 2025 IIHF World U18 Championships
8 votes -
Is it possible to get short term health insurance in California?
I was recently removed from medi-cal due to “potential fraud”. Long story short, I didn’t commit fraud. I have had zero income in over a year, have something like $1500 total, and receive no other...
I was recently removed from medi-cal due to “potential fraud”. Long story short, I didn’t commit fraud. I have had zero income in over a year, have something like $1500 total, and receive no other benefits.
However, I’m currently dealing with bureaucratic confusion as the trail of who is responsible has dead ended and no one seems to be clear on what happened or why.
The medi-cal coordinator at the county social services office thinks it’s best if I just reapply but while I wait for my new application to be processed I am uninsured. Of course, if it goes through then I should have coverage dating back to the 1st of April.
Yet, given that there’s no good reason for it to have been canceled in the first place I’m wary of placing all my eggs in that basket. And would prefer to have some sort of catastrophe insurance if at all possible.
Is this even possible in California? It seems like short term health insurance might be banned here? Any ideas would be welcome. The whole situation is frustrating to say the least.
18 votes -
How Hoover Dam works
16 votes -
Andy's Hobby Headquarters YouTube channel
3 votes -
Houthi rebels shoot down seven US military Reaper drones worth NZ$334m, in recent weeks
26 votes -
Cloud Cult - Journey of the Featherless (2008)
6 votes -
The betrayal of Limited Run Games: What they don't want you to see
10 votes -
Wu-Tang Clan - Warriors Two, Cooley High (2025)
5 votes -
Passing the torch - Discord is getting a new CEO
54 votes -
Volkswagen plans to deploy ‘thousands’ of robotaxis on Uber’s platform in the US, starting with Los Angeles
19 votes -
Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith to have a limited theatrical re-release beginning April 25th
15 votes -
Pedro Pascal slams J.K. Rowling’s celebration of anti-trans bill: ‘Heinous loser behavior’
57 votes -
State Bar of California admits it used AI to develop exam questions, triggering new furor
25 votes -
US National Institutes of Health guts its first and largest study centered on women
19 votes -
Latvia outduels Norway in shootout at the 2025 IIHF World U18 Championships in Texas
4 votes -
Charles Curtis - sound. at the Schindler House (2016)
2 votes -
NASA - Graphics Standards Manual (January, 1976)
14 votes -
Norway has launched a new scheme to lure top international researchers amid growing pressure on academic freedom in the US
11 votes -
The Death of Affordable Computing | Tariffs Impact & Investigation
10 votes -
Book publishers see surging interest in the US Constitution and print new editions
10 votes -
Key US regulators approve merger of Capital One and Discover, paving the way for a new biggest credit card company
30 votes -
United dropped coverage for my kids' pediatrician. What's the most efficient way I can make them, as a company, suffer for this decision?
I'm a ball of rage over my pediatrician having to drop their contract with United due to some disagreement, as we really like our pediatrician. I kind of don't care if it's actually the office's...
I'm a ball of rage over my pediatrician having to drop their contract with United due to some disagreement, as we really like our pediatrician. I kind of don't care if it's actually the office's fault at this point; I'd like to direct this anger over bullshit affecting the care my kids receive at them while I'm still motivated. It's probably not going to help, but what is the most effective way I can badger them, pester them, inundate their support lines, etc to get back?
Or, y'know, diplomatic means if it'd actually help?
54 votes -
Did the United States almost support Nazi Germany in World War II? (No)
10 votes -
Shopify required to defend data privacy lawsuit in California
18 votes -
Stonemaier Games (creators of Wingspan) join US tariffs lawsuit
29 votes -
How restaurants lost their personality
14 votes -
The wax and wane of Greatest Common Factor Islam in the New Jersey suburbs
12 votes -
The Charlie Rose paradox
9 votes -
A true good boy: rancher’s dog leads two-year-old Arizona child to safety
25 votes -
Texas measles outbreak grows; Michigan, Pennsylvania report new outbreaks
48 votes -
Why Disney wants to erase this beloved cartoonist from history
13 votes -
'politics.usa' tag proposal
I am genuinely sick of seeing all the US political news on Tildes, especially because of the sheer volume of it being submitted lately and how depressing it all is. The creation of ~society was a...
I am genuinely sick of seeing all the US political news on Tildes, especially because of the sheer volume of it being submitted lately and how depressing it all is. The creation of ~society was a decent compromise since at least it keeps all the politics topics contained in one group, but it's still not ideal, IMO.
I don't want to totally unsubscribe from ~society since, for the most part, I do actually enjoy reading about societal level events/issues around the world. I don't want to have to click 'Ignore' on every single topic about US politics, since there are a lot of them being submitted. And I don't want to filter out absolutely all 'politics' from my front page either though, which is currently my only other option since we can't yet filter tags by multiple criteria (e.g. filtering topics that only contain 'politics' AND 'usa').
So I propose that we start using a 'politics.usa' tag, even though it's a bit redundant, so that US politics can be specifically filtered out by people like myself that want to avoid seeing such topics. Thoughts?
98 votes -
Chad Crouch - Arps (2019)
3 votes -
US lays out plans to hit Chinese ships with port fees
15 votes -
3rd Secret - Queens (Live in Studio) (2023)
5 votes -
Temu and Shein are raising their US prices next week
19 votes -
George R.R. Martin says 'The Winds of Winter' is 'the curse of my life'
45 votes -
Addison Rae - Headphones On (2025)
3 votes