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14 votes
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What stops some US states from providing universal healthcare on their own?
I'm not very familiar with how government works in the US, and I've always had this question. Like, if states are reasonably independent, and it seems like there are some states who lean way more...
I'm not very familiar with how government works in the US, and I've always had this question.
Like, if states are reasonably independent, and it seems like there are some states who lean way more into the socially liberal side of the spectrum from providing universal healthcare (or at least some better healthcare policies) on their own?
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Wealthy White people in Atlanta suburb tried to secede from their Black-led town. They failed.
16 votes -
At 63, I threw away my prized portrait of Robert E. Lee
9 votes -
Rod Rosenstein no longer overseeing US Russia probe
18 votes -
Jared Polis of Colorado is the first openly gay man to be elected as a state governor
9 votes -
The New York Times' Live Election Results Dashboard
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Losing Laura - Laura Levis died from an asthma attack just outside a Boston-area ER, after calling 911 from outside its locked doors. Her husband has been piecing together how it happened.
9 votes -
Girl Scouts sue Boy Scouts over trademark as boys welcome girls
11 votes -
An 82-year-old Texas woman voted for the first time. Then she died.
8 votes -
The strange and curious tale of the last true hermit
9 votes -
The alt-right playbook: You go high, we go low
18 votes -
The strangest form of White flight
11 votes -
Inside Tesla’s factory, a medical clinic designed to ignore injured workers
15 votes -
US names former Ronald Reagan lawyer as new ambassador to Australia
4 votes -
US Supreme Court allows historic kids' climate lawsuit to go forward
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US Court: Detroit students have no right to access to literacy
24 votes -
A Financial Times editor calls for a Fox News advertiser boycott
9 votes -
American Nazis in the 1930s—The German American Bund
10 votes -
Tallahassee yoga shooter was a far-right misogynist who railed against women and minorities online
14 votes -
Roy Hargrove, Grammy-winning jazz trumpeter, dies at 49
8 votes -
US elementary school staff dresses up as Mexicans and MAGA border wall for Halloween
17 votes -
A mandarin duck mysteriously appears in Central Park, to birders’ delight
8 votes -
Homeland Security fell for YouTube videos about ‘Antifa Civil War’
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Despite warnings, US FDA approves potent new opioid painkiller
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Silent Planet - When the End Began (2018)
Apple Music Google Play Spotify Progressive metalcore outfit Silent Planet has finally released their third studio outing after teasing with almost half a dozen singles released. Like their...
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SpotifyProgressive metalcore outfit Silent Planet has finally released their third studio outing after teasing with almost half a dozen singles released. Like their previous efforts, the album is drenched pathos.
Garrett Russell's lyrics continue to impress and be the thing that truly sets Silent Planet apart from other heavy rock outfits on the scene right now. His employment of footnotes in his lyrics to help the listener know his purpose in word choice has become a hallmark of the band's output. But while Russell's lyrics have always been good, When the End Began marks a new level in his delivery. His guttural lows are booming and intense in songs like Northern Fires, while his understanding of timing and beat helps punctuate his words much better than he's ever done before, really shown off on Share the Body. Not to be content with that, he even attempts some clean vocals on the albums with a fair amount of success.
This is all complimented by guitarist Mitch Stark's djenty riffs on the guitar. While Silent Planet has been known for their emotional aesthetic, Stark sneaks in a bit of catchy riffs in tracks like Firstborn. Planet has always straddled the line between ambient and heavy, and they continue to in When the End Began, as guitars will effortlessly switch from chunky riffs to fleeting noises.
If there is a better heavy rock album coming out this year, I'd like to hear it, because I honestly want the feeling of being blown away that When the End Began gave me a second time.
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12 Young People on Why They Probably Won’t Vote
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Over 50 of the biggest US companies sign pledge to stand with trans people
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FCC Republican claims municipal broadband is threat to First Amendment
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Pete Smith - Off The Scale
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A mandarin duck mysteriously appears in Central Park, to birders’ delight
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The National Enquirer’s plot to assassinate Ted Cruz’s US candidacy
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Silent Planet - Visible Unseen (2018)
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These are the migrant women and children Donald Trump is sending the army to protect America from
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Jeff Rosenstock - 9/10 (2018)
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The time bandits of Southern California
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Pentagon working on tech to identify protestors with bad/non-existent opsec
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Gab's demise is just the beginning of a horrific new era of far-right extremism
12 votes -
Suicide more prevalent than homicide in US, but most Americans don't know it
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‘I’m Dr. Cohen’: The powerful humanity of the Jewish hospital staff that treated Robert Bowers
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Economists reverse claims that $15 Seattle minimum wage hurt workers, admit it was largely beneficial
14 votes -
Waymo has been granted the first permit in California to begin driverless testing on public roads
7 votes -
Facebook's "paid for by" disclosure for political ads is easily manipulated and rarely verified
12 votes -
Has Australia finally been won over by Halloween?
9 votes -
Walmart-owned Sam’s Club is opening a cashier-less store in Texas
15 votes -
Cellphone unlocking, jailbreaking and repairing now legal in US
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Silent Planet | Panic Room | Track-by-track analysis
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Wisconsin’s $4.1 billion Foxconn factory boondoggle
12 votes -
The Library of Congress lets you stream hundreds of free films
12 votes -
Major League Soccer playoffs start this week
9 votes