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55 votes
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Bruce Lee’s garage startup years in Oakland laid the groundwork for MMA
3 votes -
The National Association of Theatre Owners is projecting that more than 200,000 moviegoers will attend same-day viewings of “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” at theaters across North America
25 votes -
Country music’s culture wars and the remaking of Nashville
18 votes -
Parking laws are strangling America
49 votes -
Ghost town disappears as California lake fills for first time in years
19 votes -
Michigan charges sixteen in false elector scheme to overturn former US President Donald Trump’s 2020 loss
58 votes -
An invasive fish with teeth, that can breathe air, live up to three days outside of water, move short distances on land, and grow three feet long has been found in Louisiana
30 votes -
'Hospital-at-home' trend means family members must be caregivers — ready or not
15 votes -
Former US President Donald Trump faces possible indictment in Jan 6th investigation
81 votes -
San Francisco’s downtown becomes a wake-up call for other cities in the US
60 votes -
Strongly influenced by Quakers 175 years ago, the Seneca Falls Convention kicked off the fight for women’s suffrage in the USA
15 votes -
Minneapolis, MN: A welcome surge in transit ridership
15 votes -
US review of the Ideapad Duet 5i
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Philadelphia I-95 bridge collapse explained
11 votes -
Expanding heat wave prompts alerts for 115 million people in the United States
59 votes -
Transit groups in New York call for congestion toll to be passed on to for-hire vehicle riders
19 votes -
Microsoft lost its keys, and the US government got hacked
25 votes -
New York gets ready for a hot Spotted Lanternfly summer
14 votes -
Known for photographs showing hundreds of naked people posing in a wide variety of environments, US artist Spencer Tunick has gathered thousands to pose naked in Finland
16 votes -
SAG-AFTRA approves thirty-nine indie projects to shoot during actors' strike, including two A24 films
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How the SAG-AFTRA strike could upend this year’s movie release schedule and box office
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CityLine, zero emissions rapid bus transit, launches in Spokane
11 votes -
Why AI detectors think the US Constitution was written by AI
35 votes -
We must end the tyranny of printers in American life
49 votes -
Policeman and reformed criminal who shot him meet face-to-face | Crime Stories
9 votes -
Recommended books on African American history for non-Americans
Hi all. As the title says, I'm looking for recommendations on books about African American history. I'm Irish and I know the basics about the civil rights movement and some other bits through...
Hi all. As the title says, I'm looking for recommendations on books about African American history. I'm Irish and I know the basics about the civil rights movement and some other bits through documentaries like 13th . Outside of that I've realized that my understanding of what African Americans have been though over the last couple of hundred years is pretty piss poor. I'd really like to educate myself a bit more, so any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
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Professor of medicine claims that curing America’s loneliness epidemic would make us healthier, fitter and less likely to abuse drugs
16 votes -
Tesla shows off first Cybertruck after two years of delays
20 votes -
Brittney Griner makes a triumphant return in her first WNBA All-Star Game since her Russian detention
13 votes -
Remote work to wipe out $800 billion from office values, McKinsey says
84 votes -
How do you solve a problem like the Mets?
11 votes -
How geoducks, one of the largest and most expensive clams, are farmed | Vendors
10 votes -
With its own Major League, cricket looks for a foothold in the United States | Six teams, eighteen regular season matches, three-hour games
25 votes -
Teenage tennis sensation Mirra Andreeva’s dream Wimbledon run ended on Monday after the Russian was docked a point for throwing her racket
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The inventor of glitter, Henry Ruschmann, also helped develop the atomic bomb
14 votes -
Why do cloud providers keep building datacenters in America's hottest city?
33 votes -
Pay raises in the US are finally beating inflation after two years of falling behind
13 votes -
California may be underutilizing its smokejumpers claims veteran firefighter
5 votes -
Americans turning to installment apps Klarna, Affirm to buy groceries
50 votes -
DeAndre Hopkins signs two year deal with the Tennessee Titans
5 votes -
Can cricket crack America? New T20 league aims to take US by storm.
15 votes -
The last WGA/SAG strike started in 1960 – and was won by a young Ronald Reagan
15 votes -
SAG begins granting waivers to indie productions but plenty of questions remain, not least whether actors will show up
11 votes -
America’s therapy boom
29 votes -
A new bill would force internet companies in the USA to spy on their users for the Drug Enforcement Administration
45 votes -
Why can't we stop homelessness in the US? Four reasons why there's no end in sight
50 votes -
About the times American films focused on labor struggle
18 votes -
Travel deals not credit card based
Wondering if this group has recommendations on some of the best rewards or other savy ways to spend for traveling that are not credit card based? Particular hotel chain, gas station, fast food...
Wondering if this group has recommendations on some of the best rewards or other savy ways to spend for traveling that are not credit card based?
Particular hotel chain, gas station, fast food based. My husband and I do a trip once annually plus to go back to our hometown typically via car and we already get decent credit card rewards for travel but wondering if there are other rewards we might be missing out on?
Next trip were definitely looking at what museum memberships might exist to do or get discounts on several locations during the trip. We do have a local zoo membership that gets us reciprocity when we travel.
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The best way to find out if someone is a Donald Trump voter? Ask them what they think about manhood.
29 votes