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6 votes
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As a US grocery chain is dismantled, investors recover their money. Worker pensions are short millions.
12 votes -
Washington state officials passed a bill to rename a post office near Jimi Hendrix‘s hometown of Seattle to honor the guitar god.
5 votes -
Brass Against - The Pot (Tool Cover) (2018)
7 votes -
‘I feel invisible’: Native Americans languish in public schools
9 votes -
Bing Crosby - Brother, can you spare a dime? (1932)
6 votes -
Mariah Carey song from 1994 breaks music streaming record: “All I Want For Christmas Is You” was streamed nearly eleven million times on December 24th, 2018
6 votes -
The holiness and heartbreak of a nonbinary pastor
7 votes -
Economic Policy Institute: Top charts of 2018
6 votes -
Ex-NATO commander: Allies wondering if US President Donald Trump was blackmailed to pull troops out of Syria
16 votes -
Take script, add snow - The psychology behind America’s obsession with Hallmark Christmas movies
7 votes -
Test your knowledge of American incarceration
9 votes -
Five key things learned from reading 1,182 emergency room bills
15 votes -
200 workers at a floral-supply business in Michigan got a surprise at the company's holiday lunch: $4 million in year-end bonuses, or about $20,000 per worker.
14 votes -
Mattis to step down as defense secretary over differences with Trump
27 votes -
In an extraordinary move, Juul is trying to make peace with its investors and employees by paying them more than $4 billion
6 votes -
The great NFL heist: How Fox paid for and changed football forever
5 votes -
Slack is banning users who have visited US-sanctioned countries (including Iran and Cuba) while using its app
20 votes -
Americans are dangerously sleep deprived
9 votes -
The FBI has seized the domains of fifteen DDoS-for-hire services, and filed criminal charges against three people associated with them
10 votes -
A murder over a Monsanto chemical
8 votes -
Johnson & Johnson knew for decades that asbestos lurked in its baby powder
11 votes -
German cybersecurity chief: Anyone have any evidence of Huawei naughtiness? We won't be having a word with local firms until then
11 votes -
Scientists think Alabama's sewage problem has caused a tropical parasite. The state has done little about it.
6 votes -
A Texas elementary school speech pathologist refused to sign a pro-Israel oath, so she lost her job
18 votes -
Base Culture
3 votes -
Plastic water bottles, which enabled a drinks boom, now threaten a crisis
12 votes -
Emerging consensus on LGBT issues: Findings from the 2017 American Values Atlas
4 votes -
SIPC says it has serious concerns about Robinhood's new product
14 votes -
Economic Update: Cooperation Jackson: A Closer Look
3 votes -
Apple computers used to be built in the US. It was a mess
11 votes -
New report on Russian disinformation, prepared for the Senate, shows the operation’s scale and sweep.
18 votes -
Red Hot Chili Peppers - This Velvet Glove (1999)
3 votes -
Agalloch - Falling Snow (2006)
11 votes -
He helped build an artists’ utopia. Now he faces trial for thirty-six deaths there.
10 votes -
Robinhood launching checking and savings account with 3% interest
8 votes -
The real roots of American rage - How anger became the dominant emotion in our politics and personal lives—and what we can do about it
22 votes -
Wave of bomb threats causes evacuations, anxiety across US and Canada
13 votes -
How does the USA have jurisdiction over Huawei's alleged sales to Iran?
It took a while for this to sink in, since the arrest of Huawei's Chief Financial Controller a few days ago, but... How does the USA have jurisdiction over Huawei's alleged sales to Iran? Huawei...
It took a while for this to sink in, since the arrest of Huawei's Chief Financial Controller a few days ago, but...
How does the USA have jurisdiction over Huawei's alleged sales to Iran?
Huawei is a Chinese company, not an American company. Sure, the USA has imposed sanctions on trading with Iran - but surely those sanctions would apply only to American companies. How does the U.S. government have jurisdiction over what a Chinese company does?
11 votes -
A slashed tire, a pointed gun, bullies on the road: Why do Waymo self-driving vans get so much hate?
18 votes -
We finally talked to an actual Waymo passenger—here’s what he told us
11 votes -
Virgin Galactic achieves space on SpaceShipTwo test flight
10 votes -
Instacart and Amazon-owned Whole Foods are parting ways
6 votes -
FBI kept files on peaceful climate change protesters in the US
17 votes -
After audit, no Chinese surveillance implants in Supermicro boards found
10 votes -
Looking to cancel Amazon Prime for ethical reasons (and quality decline) - what are my alternatives for online shopping?
For the past few years, I've grown more and more uneasy with Amazon's business practices. I think it's time to move on. Not to mention the declining quality in products since international...
For the past few years, I've grown more and more uneasy with Amazon's business practices. I think it's time to move on. Not to mention the declining quality in products since international shippers were added (as discussed in the podcast Reply All).
I'm addicted to the convenience of 2 day shipping, even though we use Amazon less and less, I like knowing I have that option.
I've been considering a Costco membership instead - how does their online shopping and shipping times/prices compare?
I've also considered using Jet more but I don't know much about their ethics, does anyone?
Open to other alternatives and discussion about business ethics here.
33 votes -
Michael Cohen sentenced to three years in prison
28 votes -
Wu-Tang Clan: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert (ft. Raekwon, Inspectah Deck, Cappadonna, Masta Killa, U-God, Young Dirty Bastard, GZA & RZA) (2018)
7 votes -
Films with heroines make more money
11 votes -
Get Shorty - Anybody else watching this? This is the rare show that has gotten better with each season
6 votes