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22 votes
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The delinquency rate of US Commercial Mortgage-Backed Securities (CMBS) backed by office properties jumped to 4.5% by loan balance in June
22 votes -
Telstra’s Starlink deal could signal a new era of connectivity in hard-to-reach places
7 votes -
How Chicago solves its overheating problem
11 votes -
Coco Lee died Wednesday July 5 2023 age 48
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US maternal deaths more than doubled over twenty years
90 votes -
Screen Actors Guild members start strike preparations a week ahead of extended talks deadline
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Seven amazing accomplishments the James Webb Space Telescope achieved in its first year
44 votes -
2023 NBA Draft Results: Picks 1-58
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Neglect of a museum’s collection could cause scientific setbacks at Florida State
12 votes -
How scientific conferences are responding to US abortion bans and anti-LGBTQ+ laws
32 votes -
‘Indiana Jones’ & The Box Office of Doom: Why ‘Dial of Destiny’ at $60M opening isn’t setting records for franchise finale
41 votes -
NFL’s ten highest-graded wide receivers against man coverage
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The first two botanists who surveyed, and survived, the Colorado River
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Vote to block Georgia spaceport upheld by state’s high court
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United States of America
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Iowa joins dozens of other US states in legalizing sales of raw milk
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Amazon CEO asks his Hollywood studio to explain its big spending
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Why doesn’t the US have paid parental leave and do you think we ever will?
Something that has been bothering me for a long time is that the majority of voters in the US are parents. It seems paid parental leave is something that most people can empathize with needing,...
Something that has been bothering me for a long time is that the majority of voters in the US are parents. It seems paid parental leave is something that most people can empathize with needing, and that would benefit most people’s lives. So I have such a hard time understanding why it isn’t proposed more often or prioritized as a voting issue. When I was pregnant with my daughter, I was shocked to hear that my own mother had to decide between going back to her job 3 weeks post partum or losing her job. I can’t believe that things have not really improved (in terms of protections for all parents, not just by industry/state/company)
I read an interesting NPR article about how the AARP solidified the aging population into a powerful voting block that has skewed lawmakers to addressing their needs. Because this organization has clear priorities and influences many voters, lawmakers have incentive to pass laws the AARP supports. This article suggested that if parents could join together and create a similar political group, it would be the biggest and most powerful voting block.
So I’m interested in what your opinions are. Do you see parental leave as important? If so, why don’t we have a national leave policy? How do we get there?
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Gen Zers are turning to ‘radical rest,’ delusional thinking, and self-indulgence as they struggle to cope with late-stage capitalism
74 votes -
Freedom House Ambulance Service - a history of the USA's first paramedics
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NASCAR - Chicago weather delay
Under lighting strike delay for 30 minutes, then started to on/off drizzling rain, hopefully we get the race in today!? Upside though, Cole Custer (Ford Mustang) in 1st place, if you're a Ford...
Under lighting strike delay for 30 minutes, then started to on/off drizzling rain, hopefully we get the race in today!? Upside though, Cole Custer (Ford Mustang) in 1st place, if you're a Ford person like I am ya gotta be loving it!
UPDATE -
NASCAR has canceled the rest of the race do to rain and possibly more lighting strikes until 11AM (ET) tomorrow 7/2 on USA Network
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Gritty: The hero we deserve
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America's first law regulating AI bias in hiring takes effect this week
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Meta is launching Threads, an app to rival Twitter
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Exclusive: CNN obtains the tape of former US President Donald Trump’s 2021 conversation about classified documents
99 votes -
Solar power proves its worth as heat wave grips Texas
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Stop using Google Analytics, warns Sweden’s privacy watchdog, as it issues over $1M in fines
28 votes -
Rewinding Jimi Hendrix’s national anthem
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NFL pinning blame on Kansas City Chiefs, Philadelphia Eagles for slippery Super Bowl field conditions, per report
15 votes -
US federal civil rights lawsuit filed against Harvard, challenging legacy admissions preference
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In Moorhead, a rare opportunity to hit reset button on entire downtown
16 votes -
Some historians say that the last US Revolutionary War battle was fought in India
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When flight attendants fought the airline industry and won
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Lockheed Martin teases next generation aircraft
Recently Lockheed Martin put out a post on social media [1] where they showed a silhouette of a yet-to-be-revealed aircraft. Most people seem to believe it will be the reveal of their entry to the...
Recently Lockheed Martin put out a post on social media [1] where they showed a silhouette of a yet-to-be-revealed aircraft. Most people seem to believe it will be the reveal of their entry to the NGAD program [2] (Next Generation Air Dominance).
While not much is publically known one interesting tidbit is how much it looks like the silhouette of the Testor Corp [3] F-19 [4] model that was released back in the mid 80s. Testor said at the time that the model was based on intelligence (aka leaks) of what would eventually become the F-117.
Aviation forums in the past have said F-19 model is what they WANTED the F-117 and it does look quite a bit like the Have Blue [5] test craft they built, however, the legend is that they couldn't get the math to work for radar deflection properly at that time due to lack of computational power and ended up with the geometrically simpler F117 design we got.
[1] Lockheed Martin Teaser: https://theaviationist.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/LM-NGAD-story.jpg
[2] NGAD: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Next_Generation_Air_Dominance
[3] Testor F19: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Testor_Corporation#F-19
[4] Testor F19 Image: https://test803.files.wordpress.com/2018/10/img_6712-1.jpg
[5] Have Blue: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lockheed_Have_Blue34 votes -
Anthony Fauci on Larry Kramer and loving difficult people
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Competitive eater takes on US hot dog challenge to shed light on international adoption investigations
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A July Fourth collection of essays related to the US Independence Day
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Help me build my “woke” Fourth of July playlist
As the holiday comes up, I’m building a tongue-in-cheek party playlist that speaks to the full color of this beautiful country we Americans call home. I’m kicking it off with these songs, but what...
As the holiday comes up, I’m building a tongue-in-cheek party playlist that speaks to the full color of this beautiful country we Americans call home.
I’m kicking it off with these songs, but what would you add to this playlist?
- Uncle Sam Goddamn by Brother Ali
- This is America by Childish Gambino
- National Anthem by Lana Del Rey
- American Pie by Shea Diamond
- Holiday / Boulevard of Broken Dreams by Green Day
- Know Your Enemy by Rage Against the Machine
- Gentrify by Propoganda
What songs would you add to this playlist? I’ll add songs to my playlist as we go!
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Shifting sands: US inflation’s changing dynamics
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Wildfires and California: A discussion of mitigation efforts, government policy, insurance and more
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Near Dayton, Ohio there's a lookalike of the Wright Brothers' Model B, a 1910 aircraft with no cockpit. It's a modern plane with a very old design, and I went for a ride.
21 votes -
US Supreme Court strikes down race-based admissions programs at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina
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An Australian project management company is suing Twitter for $700,000 in unpaid bills
28 votes -
The controversial gay priest who brought vigilante justice to San Francisco's streets
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The Titan submersible was “an accident waiting to happen”
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A Tesla owner says he was locked out of his EV after its 12-volt battery died amid the Texas heat
38 votes -
Oppenheimer's tragic love interest Jean Tatlock was likely bisexual or lesbian
12 votes -
Raunchy comedies try for a comeback in theaters
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There’s finally a psychedelic caucus in congress — here’s what they’re doing
21 votes