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Elon Musk says SpaceX will sue US FAA for ‘regulatory overreach’
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Up to a quarter of US rental inflation could be due to price-fixing
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Disney animation shake-up: Jennifer Lee exiting as Chief Creative Officer, Jared Bush takes over
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How Joe Biden's National Labor Relations Board has boosted bottom-up unionism in the US (and why this matters)
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Don't talk to the police
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Black cops won't save us
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Data finds US Republican areas search more frequently for transgender porn
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Sub Urban - Skinny Loser (2024)
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Teamsters won’t endorse a candidate for US President in 2024
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Human drivers keep rear-ending Waymos
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Constellation to restart Three Mile Island unit, powering Microsoft
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People who know more about toxicology or chemistry what do you think about the theory in this article about East Palestine derailment?
Toxicologist proposes greater unrecognized harm from East Palestine derailment
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Wisconsin towns are trying to limit Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations. The Dairy industry is fighting back.
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The great data integration schlep
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AI and the American smile
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Review: Fears of a Setting Sun, by Dennis C. Rasmussen
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Conan O'Brien flops! (1993)
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47-year-old Voyager 1 spacecraft just fired up thrusters it hasn’t used in decades
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Driver discovers the true cost of finding a "perfect" Chicago parking spot
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The hardest case for mercy: inside the effort to spare the Parkland school shooter [the death penalty]
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Atlanta Beltline Partnership receives $8 million gift for Westside Bike Park
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‘Hacks,’ ‘Shogun,’ and ‘Baby Reindeer’ win top prizes at the 2024 Emmy’s
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Development finance done right
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Dogs bring loads of joy but also perils on a leash
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Silversun Pickups - The Royal We (2009)
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The confessions of Marcus Hutchins, the hacker who saved the internet (2020)
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Amazon tells staff to get back in the office
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Who’s afraid of Lorne Michaels?
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NASA’s Europa Clipper mission looked doomed. Could engineers save it?
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TikTok argues in federal appeals court that US ban would have ‘staggering’ impact on free speech
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Declassified memo from US codebreaker sheds light on Ethel Rosenberg's Cold War spy case
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Donald Trump is safe after Secret Service opened fire at suspect with firearm near his Florida golf club
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Stranded astronauts make first public statement since being left behind on ISS
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Weekly US politics news and updates thread - week of September 9
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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The ‘Super Emmys’ flopped fifty years ago. But that shouldn’t minimize this historic ‘Mary Tyler Moore Show’ win. (gifted link)
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NYPD officer lands $175K settlement over ‘courtesy cards’ that help drivers get out of traffic stops
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United States postal service debuts long-awaited new mail truck
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That time the Army Jeep was a nuclear launch vehicle
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Inside Elon Musk’s mushrooming security apparatus
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It is time to do away with the empty recurring weekly threads
It's time to do away with the recurring weekly threads about US politics, about Israel and Palestine and other similar threads that clearly do not need weekly recurring threads. Those who do not...
It's time to do away with the recurring weekly threads about US politics, about Israel and Palestine and other similar threads that clearly do not need weekly recurring threads.
Those who do not wish to see topics on those events should unsubscribe from the relevant keywords for their own browsing, as all of us with other interests unsubscribe from those keywords.
There is no flood of this content that makes gathering things in weekly threads relevant.
No content is drowning on tildes, as no group has issues with too many posts.
It's uninviting to folks who are actually contributing submissions to the site to be told they shouldn't be making these, but should rather make them in empty, dead posts. That is not fair to them, nor is it a good look for the site.
These dead recurring threads should be done away with. They serve no function. The experiment has shown they are not needed, are not used and are simply auto-generated robotic clutter.
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US and British citizens among thirty-seven sentenced to death in DR Congo coup trial
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Why can't the US build ships?
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Ford seeks patent for tech that listens to driver conversations to serve ads
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Boeing workers vote to strike after rejecting pay deal
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Navient reaches $120 million settlement with Consumer Financial Protection Bureau for misleading US student loan borrowers
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9/11 attacks in realtime (dashboard) 7:46am-12:00pm
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CEO of bankrupt hospital system faces contempt charges after US Senate no-show
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Donald Trump trials - Georgia election interference state court case - Megathread
Texts, documents hint at convicted witness bail bond business owner Scott Hall's wide ties to Coffee County breach, Trump allies ahead of trial Hall played a part in various post-election events,...
Texts, documents hint at convicted witness bail bond business owner Scott Hall's wide ties to Coffee County breach, Trump allies ahead of trial
Hall played a part in various post-election events, and he's taken a plea deal. He will testify in the Georgia 2020 election trials.
Hall's alleged involvement following the 2020 election reaches beyond the small south Georgia county. This includes personal relationships with those close to the former president.
Several media outlets, including CNN, have reported that Hall is related to David Bossie, chairman of the conservative group Citizens United who briefly led the former president's post-election legal challenges. Bossie's name appears in the Fulton indictment.
In late November 2020, David Shafer introduced Hall to a group of individuals including Robert Sinners, a current spokesperson for the Georgia Secretary of State's office who then worked for Trump's campaign. In the email, Shafer said Hall was "looking into the election" on behalf of the former president at Bossie's request.
This is described in Act 4 in the indictment, though Sinners is referred to as "unindicted co-conspirator Individual 4" by Fulton prosecutors. Sinners has since disavowed the post-2020 election activities that took place in Georgia.
Hall may also know about the letter former Justice Department official Jeffery Clark wanted to send that alleged the agency "identified significant concerns that may have impacted the outcome of the election in multiple States, including the State of Georgia."
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NHTSA proposes new vehicle safety standard to better protect pedestrians
36 votes