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11 votes
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The messy fourth estate
5 votes -
We don't lock people in cages
I'm a bit behind the news cycle, but I saw the first images of the families being separated on the news last night. I'm aghast. I'm just so utterly confused. Not addressing the issue of...
I'm a bit behind the news cycle, but I saw the first images of the families being separated on the news last night. I'm aghast. I'm just so utterly confused. Not addressing the issue of immigration or even the splitting up of families...
We don't fucking lock people in cages.
(Sidepoint: I know prisons exist, but this is a very different situation.)
36 votes -
‘Modern Family, ‘Family Guy’ producers say they’re ‘disgusted’ and ‘embarrassed’ to work for Fox
11 votes -
Best news segment in broadcasting history
2 votes -
My local news is excruciating to watch
@jamieeast: This is the worst ever live news item I've ever seen. I urge you to watch it in all its glory. https://t.co/fdDQxnmNkP
8 votes -
The hidden costs of losing your city's newspaper
3 votes -
I made a thing: News Desk
I've only been seriously programming for about a year now (and mostly in R), but I've been digging into Python for the past few months. Mostly I use pandas/numpy/scipy/scikit-learn, etc. for data...
I've only been seriously programming for about a year now (and mostly in R), but I've been digging into Python for the past few months. Mostly I use pandas/numpy/scipy/scikit-learn, etc. for data analysis and some ML stuff, but in an effort to expand my skills I've also been playing around trying to build a few projects.
It's not much, but I built this: News Desk
Feedback is welcome. One bug that I'm aware of is that when you refresh the program, the
url_list
isn't cleared and the URLs from the refreshed articles are just appended to the list. So even though only 20 articles will show, you can select, for example, article 35.11 votes -
How the American media fuels a cycle of violence
5 votes -
Think American elections are bad? Indian voters get 1,000 texts a day
4 votes