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The 'Atlanta Magnet Man' is saving our car tires, one bike ride at a time
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Sen. Ron Wyden exposes data brokers selling US location data to anti-abortion groups that target abortion seekers
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Shipper groups sound alarm over Norfolk Southern proxy fight: say activist investors threaten US safety standards
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Weekly US politics news and updates thread - week of February 26
This thread is posted weekly - please try to post all relevant US political content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Extremely significant events may warrant a separate...
This thread is posted weekly - please try to post all relevant US political content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Extremely significant events may warrant a separate topic, but almost all should be posted in here.
This is an inherently political thread; please try to avoid antagonistic arguments and bickering matches. Comment threads that devolve into unproductive arguments may be removed so that the overall topic is able to continue.
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“Between the hammer and the anvil” – The story behind the New York Times October 7 exposé
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US prescription market hamstrung for nine days (so far) by ransomware attack
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Armand Duplantis made a successful defence of his pole vault title at the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Glasgow
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LeBron James' path to 40,000 career regular-season points
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Diversity in the skies: US FAA’s controversial shift in air traffic controller hiring
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A legal historian who studies the US abortion battle explains why the Alabama state Supreme Court’s decision on in vitro fertilization is so momentous
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How Vail Resorts sparked the great Northeast ski revolt
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US seeks to revive idled shipyards with help of Japan, South Korea
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Final 2024 Oscar predictions
We are officially one week away from the Oscar's and all the precursors (being the award shows that happen before the Oscar's) have come and gone. Here's where I think the Oscar's will go on March...
We are officially one week away from the Oscar's and all the precursors (being the award shows that happen before the Oscar's) have come and gone. Here's where I think the Oscar's will go on March 10th.
Picture: Oppenheimer
It's a done deal.
Director: Christopher Nolan - Oppenheimer
Original Screenplay: Anatomy of a Fall
After unexpectedly winning the Golden Globe for Best Screenplay it immediately became the front-runner in the category besting previous front-runners The Holdovers and Barbie (which got switched over to Adapted anyway). Having picked up the BAFTA in the same category, it's locked.
Adapted Screenplay: American Fiction
Also having won the BAFTA for Adapted Screenplay, beating out Poor Things and Oppenheimer (which BAFTA loved) this is also pretty clearly the favorite to win here. Two weak winners in a row for this category imo.
Lead Actor: Cillian Murphy - Oppenheimer
This seemed obvious for a long time, but now that he's swept all the awards it's a done deal..
Lead Actress: Lilly Gladstone - Killers of the Flower Moon
This is actually a tight race between her and Emma Stone in Poor Things. They both won the Globe and Stone won the BAFTA while Gladstone won SAG. Gladstone wasn't even nominated at BAFTA (despite the jury being there to nominate minorities) which complicated the race. However, with SAG having gone after BAFTA I think that'll have more influence and give Gladstone more momentum. Also, most of the time when SAG gives Best Ensemble to the eventual Picture winner they tend to go 4/4 in the acting categories.
Supporting Actor: Robert Downey Jr. - Oppenheimer
He swept like Brad Pitt in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
Supporting Actress: D'avine Joy Randolph - The Holdovers
Also swept.
Original Score: Oppenheimer
Original Song: What Was I Made For? from Barbie
Sound: Oppenheimer
Production Design: Poor Things
Cinematography: Oppenheimer
Makeup & Hairstyling: Maestro
Costume Design: Barbie
Poor Things won BAFTA, however BAFTA as a whole did not like Barbie very much. And there's too much iconography attached to the film in this category that I think the Oscar's will go for it over Poor Things.
Film Editing: Oppenheimer
Visual Effects: The Creator
After the branch snubbed both Oppenheimer and Poor Things, it muddled the winner in this category. People initially thought Guardians of the Galaxy 3 would be the winner. But there's pretty severe anti-superhero bias in the category. The Creator won at the VFX guild, it's flashy, it looks good, and it's somewhat of a "serious" movie.
Animated Feature: Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
This isn't as clear as a race as I thought it would have been. Globes and BAFTA went with Boy and the Heron in this category while Critic's Choice and PGA went with Spider-Verse. The Oscar's usually goes populist in this category (eg they went with Toy Story 4 when Globes and BAFTA went in a more artsy direction). So I'm sticking with Spider-Man here.
Documentary Feature: 20 Days in Mariupol
Live Action Short: The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar
This would give Wes Anderson his first Oscar win, if the Academy doesn't blue ball him.
Animated Short: Letter to a Pig
Documentary Short: The ABC's of Book Banning
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Trumpist US policy document Project 2025 cowritten by anti social security economist Stephen Moore
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Why small developers are getting squeezed out of the housing market
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Price fixing by algorithm is still price fixing
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Waymo can now charge for robotaxi rides in LA and on San Francisco freeways
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Helium discovery in northern Minnesota may be biggest ever in North America
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A professor claimed to be Native American. Did she know she wasn’t?
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The limits of the lunchbox moment
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Nike and Fanatics: Who’s responsible for MLB’s new uniforms?
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Donald Trump built a national debt so big (even before the pandemic) that it’ll weigh down the US economy for years [published 2021]
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Trans person infilitrates CPAC
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Inside the brazen Arctic trip supplying Vladimir Putin’s flagship energy scheme
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White House urges use of type safe and memory safe programming languages and hardware
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‘There is no help’: US nurses’ suicide rate rising amid staff shortage and stress
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Elon Musk sues OpenAI, Sam Altman for breaching firm’s founding mission
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White House to Developers: Using C or C++ Invites Cybersecurity Risks
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Analysis: Donald Trump faces multiple US trials. Here’s why scheduling many for one defendant is complicated.
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US regulatory agencies take steps to fight non compete clauses in employment contracts
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The endangered languages of New York
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What happens when prosecutors offer contradictory versions of the truth?
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Mitch McConnell will step down as the US Senate Republican leader in November
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Weird Wings: The M-21, an A-12 (SR-71 Blackbird predecessor) modified to launch a drone for recon missions over China in the 60s
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Amazon lobbyists to be barred from European Parliament
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Harbor Freight cannot easily develop their own flesh detection table saw
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The Greenwich meridian's forgotten rival
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How Steward Health left Rockledge Regional Medical Center, a Space Coast community hospital, in a literal world of shit
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The revolutionary spirit of Soul Train
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Shell to permanently close all of its hydrogen refuelling stations for cars in California
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Hurricane — Bob Dylan’s howl of protest still resonates today. The hard-hitting 1975 ballad tells the story of a black boxer framed and jailed for murder.
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Elon Musk’s Vegas tunnel project has been racking up safety violations
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How the Pentagon learned to use targeted ads to find its targets—and Vladimir Putin
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Visualizing high speed rail from Chicago to Detroit
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Arizona attorney general sues landlords and software company RealPage Inc over 'astronomical' apartment rent hikes
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Journalist Tim Burke faces charges under the US Computer Fraud and Abuse Act
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Walmart buying TV-brand Vizio for its ad-fueling customer data
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Texan newcomer helps dispel the myth that sumo is a closed world
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Amanda Churchill on embracing her Japanese heritage through food
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