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AFI names top films of 2025: ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash,’ ‘Frankenstein,’ ‘Wicked: For Good’ and more
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A new anonymous phone carrier lets you sign up with nothing but a US zip code
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Goo Goo Dolls: Tiny Desk Concert (2025)
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US shoppers, drawn by steep discounts, power through Black Friday
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Living wage calculator
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San Francisco sues ultra processed food producers
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National Board of Review winners 2025: ‘One Battle After Another’ dominates with Best Film, Director, three acting prizes
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Indie Spirit Award nominees include ‘Sorry, Baby,’ ‘Peter Hujar’s Day,’ ‘Train Dreams,’ ‘Twinless,’ and ‘The Plague’
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Virginia's Long Bridge Project will improve rail capacity around Washington DC
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California High Speed Rail Authority advances track and systems construction procurement
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Uber and Lyft prices vary for the same rides
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81-year-old wins "Best Technique" at San Francisco lesbian pie-eating contest
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Gotham Awards: ‘One Battle After Another’ takes Best Feature
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2025 NFL Season 🦃 🏈 🥧Weekly Discussion Thread – Week 13
Welcome to the 2025 NFL Season Weekly Discussion Thread! 🦃 🏈 🥧 Share your thoughts on Week 13 — wins, losses, fantasy fumbles, predictions, or anything else football-related.
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New York Film Critics 2025: ‘One Battle After Another’ wins Best Film
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The DoorDash problem: How AI browsers are a huge threat to Amazon
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Tweaks to state laws mean many Americans will be able to benefit from small, simple plug-in solar panels
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The turf war for Seattle
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What even is a ‘box office flop’ anymore?
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‘Zootopia 2’ jumps to $556.4m global opening for biggest WW start of 2025
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The comedian dismantling the alpha-male persona
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Thankful for y’all
American Thanksgiving was yesterday, so I get a nice long weekend. My husband and I spent yesterday with family, while today has been us chilling with our dog while enjoying canned cocktails and...
American Thanksgiving was yesterday, so I get a nice long weekend. My husband and I spent yesterday with family, while today has been us chilling with our dog while enjoying canned cocktails and delicious leftovers.
In the spirit of the holiday (and speaking on behalf of the drinks I’ve consumed) I want to let everyone know that I’m happy this place exists and is filled with kind, thoughtful people. Tildes is marked by a coziness that, I believe, is largely missing across the modern internet.
I like recognizing people’s usernames and getting to know them. I like the slower pace of things here. I like that people put in effort. It feels good.
I know we’re all random internet nobodies inhabiting a tiny, niche corner of the web, but I’m happy I get to share this space with y’all. What luck that we ended up here, together.
Cheers, everyone. 🍻 Thanks for being awesome.
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US Food and Drug Administration official threatens crackdown on vaccine approvals
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US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to end all monkey research
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2025 NFL Season 🏈 Weekly Discussion Thread – Week 12
Welcome to the 2025 NFL Season Weekly Discussion Thread! 🏈 Share your thoughts on Week 12 — wins, losses, fantasy fumbles, predictions, or anything else football-related.
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Next ‘Rush Hour’ sequel from Brett Ratner is being distributed by Paramount
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Farms and data centers contribute to a water pollution crisis in Eastern Oregon
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Letters from an American November 26, 2025 - The historical origin of the US Federal Thanksgiving holiday
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Voyager 1 is about to reach one light-day from Earth
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Hoopla Bonus Borrows for November 2025
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Boeing's Starliner to return to ISS in cargo-only capacity for now
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How right-wing superstar Riley Gaines built an anti-trans empire
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NASA re-opens the human lander contract for Artemis 3
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The Notorious B.I.G. x Kanye West - Suicidal Thoughts [White Lotus Runaway Mashup] (2013)
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Google must double AI serving capacity every six months to meet demand
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As US-based company Lyten prepares to restart battery production, Northvolt's downfall has cast a chill over Sweden's ambitions to reindustrialize around clean technology
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Donald Trump pushing Paramount to make Rush Hour 4
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‘Wicked: For Good’ opening to $150m; records broken for Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande, Jon M. Chu, Broadway musical feature take and more
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Roger Rabbit creator Gary K. Wolf reclaims his Toon Universe, teases new projects
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California Department of Motor Vehicles approves Waymo operation in many more cities
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What broke the quarterback pipeline?
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A lot at steak: US beef and cattle prices soar to record highs
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Blue Origin reveals a super-heavy variant of its New Glenn rocket that is taller than a Saturn V
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The final line in Los Angeles's holy trinity of future rail: Vermont corridor
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Warner Bros. auction poised to recast Hollywood with Paramount, Comcast and Netflix vying for the prize
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Madison “Peg Leg” Blagden just became the first woman to hike 8,000 miles in a year — and she’s still going
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A rare GM EV1 saved from the crusher is going to be driveable again
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Sling TV celebrates court win with $1 Day Pass offer, vows to continue fight for consumer choice
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So, NPR fixed their RSS ... it seems to work globally again
This is really just a follow-up update to my old post, Did NPR just shut down support for RSS?, but that post is a week old and I wanted to make sure this update gets eyes on it. I heard back from...
This is really just a follow-up update to my old post, Did NPR just shut down support for RSS?, but that post is a week old and I wanted to make sure this update gets eyes on it.
I heard back from NPR this morning, and they indicated that this was not a policy decision, but an issue that they have now fixed. NPR RSS links once again work outside of the US/Canada.
Passingly curious how this kind of thing happens accidentally ... any informed guesses? My best guess is that they intentionally geoblocked something else, and it accidentally got extended to the RSS.
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