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6 votes
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US House Democrats say Facebook, Amazon, Alphabet, Apple enjoy ‘monopoly power’ and recommend big changes
18 votes -
Meet 'Lady Ninja,' the 67-year-old who beat up a man attacking her friend — and saved her life
9 votes -
Wild pigs are running rampant—and doing billions of dollars of damage each year
7 votes -
Joe Biden can end the drama on election night. All he has to do is win Texas.
13 votes -
Come back with a warrant for my virtual house
8 votes -
Find air quality near your exact location
7 votes -
The New York City Ballet is releasing its fall season performances online for free this year; this week's performance is available to view until Tuesday
13 votes -
John McAfee has been arrested in Spain and is facing extradition
22 votes -
EPA grants Oklahoma control over tribal lands
14 votes -
Phil Ochs - Lou Marsh (1964)
3 votes -
US President Donald Trump and first lady Melania have tested positive for coronavirus
85 votes -
Lengthy era of rock-bottom interest rates leaving its mark on US economy
10 votes -
Depth-aware video frame interpolation
6 votes -
Should we use a megathread for US election news as we get closer to Nov 3?
I was thinking about how much the quantity of election news is likely to increase as we get closer to Nov 3. And more specifically the likelihood that this election will not be clear cut, will be...
I was thinking about how much the quantity of election news is likely to increase as we get closer to Nov 3. And more specifically the likelihood that this election will not be clear cut, will be contested, lawsuits filed, etc in the days and weeks after Nov 3.
With that in mind, do we want to proactively put up a weekly (maybe daily for the actual week of) megathread to consolidate some of it?
18 votes -
Gangstagrass - Home (2018)
3 votes -
Michigan Attorney General will no longer enforce governor’s executive orders after court ruling
11 votes -
AT&T shelving DSL may leave hundreds of thousands hanging by a phone line
6 votes -
XXXTentacion - Moonlight (2019)
4 votes -
Time to pardon Edward Snowden?
14 votes -
The end of the American internet - Technology is becoming a regulated industry, and we can no longer assume that companies, products, and users will be primarily from the USA
11 votes -
Tracker for coronavirus test results from officials in the US government and presidential campaigns
21 votes -
History of US political parties (part 1)
5 votes -
The disruption con: Why Big Tech’s favourite buzzword is nonsense
6 votes -
SpaceX has busy manifest of Dragon missions
5 votes -
EARN IT Act introduced in House of Representatives
37 votes -
St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Famer Bob Gibson dies at 84 after bout with cancer
6 votes -
‘No Time To Die’ delayed to Easter weekend 2021 as pandemic takes grip at Box Office
4 votes -
Dropdead - Warfare State (2019)
3 votes -
Breonna Taylor US Grand Jury recording released
10 votes -
I cry for the mountains - A California rancher's account of the wildfires' devastating impact on his family, his cattle, and the forests
8 votes -
Movie theater rescue called for by top filmmakers, NATO, MPA, DGA in letter to Congress: “Theaters may not survive”
11 votes -
Lemon Demon - Redesign Your Logo (2016)
9 votes -
The Online Content Policy Modernization Act is an unconstitutional mess
7 votes -
Trump/Biden 2020 Presidential Debate #1 Discussion Thread
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Info from The Washington Post:
Location: Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland. (This was originally scheduled to be held at the University of Notre Dame. Notre Dame withdrew, saying the fact that it would have to limit student attendance and volunteer opportunities because of the pandemic erased the reason to host a debate at the university.)
Moderator: Chris Wallace, anchor of “Fox News Sunday”
Details: The debate will be 90 minutes long and have no commercial breaks. There will be no opening statements. Wallace will dive right in with the first question to Trump. It will be divided into six 15-minute segments that Wallace has chosen. They are:
- the Trump and Biden records
- the Supreme Court
- the coronavirus pandemic
- the economy
- race and violence in cities
- the integrity of the election
56 votes -
Boxplot - Voicemail Poems (2019)
4 votes -
Neil Cicierega - Mouth Dreams (2020)
17 votes -
Phil Ochs - When I'm Gone (1966)
7 votes -
CDC coronavirus testers pulled from Minnesota after hostile and racist encounters
5 votes -
Here’s how Cornell kept low covid-19 rates on campus
5 votes -
The non-voter
12 votes -
Seattle approves minimum wage for Uber and Lyft drivers
9 votes -
Oakland Airport wants to attract passengers with free rapid Covid testing
2 votes -
The NHL's bubble playoffs conclude without a single COVID case
15 votes -
Unredacted FBI document sheds new light on white supremacist infiltration of law enforcement
15 votes -
Washington emergency responders first to use SpaceX’s Starlink internet in the field
8 votes -
Data leak reveals Donald Trump campaign strategy to deter millions of Black Americans from voting in 2016
38 votes -
Postal Service workers quietly resist DeJoy’s changes with eye on election
16 votes -
What Jim Crow taught the Nazis: In the 1930s, the Nazi regime were fascinated by the global leader in codified race law — the United States
9 votes -
Living in Sri Lanka during the end of the civil war, I saw how life goes on, surrounded by death
12 votes