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22 votes
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I'm so excited about the Singapore summit. I am really hoping for a productive deal to come out of it.
Just the fact that it's even happening is amazing to me. There are cute Trump/Kim impersonators out and about, performances, Dennis Rodman is present, it feels really really exciting... i just...
Just the fact that it's even happening is amazing to me. There are cute Trump/Kim impersonators out and about, performances, Dennis Rodman is present, it feels really really exciting... i just don't even have words for how wonderful this will be if it ends up how I am imagining - not just for the USA, but for North Korea, South Korea, and the whole world.
It's better to be friends.
Also, I really hope the USA establishes an embassy in Singapore. That would be such an easy win.
edit: i found some relevant links:
- https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/white-house/trump-kim-handshake-summit-history
- live feed: https://www.c-span.org/video/?446916-1/us-north-korea-summit-underway-singapore
edit: for those curious about the significance of Dennis Rodman, here's a CNN interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IS494th_Js4
11 votes -
Lost John Coltrane recording from 1963 will be released at last
13 votes -
Inside Palmer Luckey's bid to build a US border wall
10 votes -
How suicide quietly morphed into a public health crisis
19 votes -
Health insurance in the US sucks rocks
In case you don't live in the US and don't know, it is very common for health insurance to be tied to employment. I've held four jobs over the last twelve months. Health insurance has been the...
In case you don't live in the US and don't know, it is very common for health insurance to be tied to employment.
I've held four jobs over the last twelve months. Health insurance has been the most frustrating part of it. I'm married, I have kids. I don't want to go months without health insurance. My wife is self-employed so no employer subsidized insurance for her. We live comfortably so no option for government subsidized insurance.
The cheapest plan with insanely high annual "deductible" of something like $10,000 (the money you have to pay before insurance will pay) I can get independently is around $1000 / month. For comparison, with my current employer, my part of the insurance is around $440 month with a $3000 / year deductible.
During the past year I've four different insurance companies, one of them paid entirely out of my own pocket, no coverage for dental care for a while, no coverage for eye care for a while. Really WTF? Why are teeth and eyes so different from other medical care?
I'm now three weeks into my current position, insurance coverage with this employer began on the first of the month (so after about one week of working) — another gripe, the waiting periods to start coverage; my position before this had me working six weeks before coverage began; this time I had no idea when it would begin until I spoke to HR on my first day. I finally got my new insurance cards yesterday.
So today I decided to try to cancel my out-of-pocket coverage. I have until the sixteenth to cancel for this month. Haha, no. I can't. Not only are the human operators not working today (which granted is a Saturday), but the website is shut down for the weekend. I can't make any changes until Monday.
If the cost to me was the same, or close, I'd just buy my own insurance all the time instead of dealing with the hassles of constant change. But the costs are no-where near close. And I've got college tuition costs coming up very soon, so it's not like I'll have money to spare.
I feel like health insurance in the US is the worst of all possible worlds.
27 votes -
The lost gay episode of Star Trek
5 votes -
The Feelies - On the Roof (1986)
4 votes -
Anthony Bourdain and the power of telling the truth
10 votes -
America's 'gay wedding cake' court decision and what it means for Australia
4 votes -
Space station could be split to aid privatization, new NASA chief says
4 votes -
HART: Homeland Security’s massive new database will include face recognition, DNA, and peoples’ “non-obvious relationships”
23 votes -
US would 'absolutely' welcome Australian naval operations in South China Sea, general says
4 votes -
China hacked a Navy contractor and secured a trove of highly sensitive data on submarine warfare
7 votes -
The Washington Capitals have won their first Stanley Cup by defeating the Las Vegas Golden Knights in a 4-1 series
Final score: 4-3 What a game. Congratulations to the Capitals, the victory was well earned. Congratulations are also in order for the Golden Knights, who reached the finals in their first year as...
Final score: 4-3
What a game. Congratulations to the Capitals, the victory was well earned.
Congratulations are also in order for the Golden Knights, who reached the finals in their first year as a team and dominated throughout most of the playoffs.
8 votes -
In conversation: Dave Matthews - The jam-band hero on his new album, his fans’ desires, and his own self-doubt
3 votes -
Why do kindergarteners need a song about school shootings?
6 votes -
Cop attempts to shoot autistic man playing with toy truck in road, shoots Black man instead
8 votes -
The Honest Ads Act hits a brick wall ahead of the midterms. Bill would level playing field between online and TV political ads.
6 votes -
Arizona police officers on leave after video showed them punching unarmed man
3 votes -
Entire Hawaii suburb vanishes as lava gushes in
14 votes -
Billions in US solar projects shelved after Donald Trump panel tariff
8 votes -
“No-logging” VPN led Homeland Security to Comcast user
12 votes -
Bryan Colangelo and 76ers part ways
@wojespn: Philadelphia and Bryan Colangelo have agreed to part ways, league sources tell ESPN.
5 votes -
US President Donald Trump has second highest “own party” approval rating of any president at the 500 day mark
11 votes -
The rebellious French village making wine banned by the EU
3 votes -
Iran opens new nuclear facility at Natanz - Iran is set to start producing new centrifuges for enriching uranium in a month's time
5 votes -
America may soon face its biggest labor strike in decades
18 votes -
Rare Prince album surfaces in Canada (vinyl copy of The Black Album)
3 votes -
Jalal Mansur Nuriddin, The Last Poets member and rap pioneer, dead at 74
4 votes -
Special Investigation and Russian Electioneering
One of the more looming stories over the American political climate these days that takes over pretty much everything else is the special investigation into the Trump campaign and potential...
One of the more looming stories over the American political climate these days that takes over pretty much everything else is the special investigation into the Trump campaign and potential collusion with Russian attempts to influence the US presidential election of 2016. There is a lot of information in the public domain about this story, including most recently Mueller seeking a revision of Paul Manafort's home confinement release after alleging that Manafort attempted to contact potential witnesses to conceal evidence relating to the various charges he faces.
You can find a decent overview of most of the publicly available information on the related wikipedia page.
So let's try to wrangle with all that public information. Please list, vet, and weigh the evidence you think is most important when it comes to the Special Investigation of the Trump campaign. Does it look like collusion with Russian electioneering happened or is this story mostly about finding incidental crimes of sloppy political first timers? What role do you think Russia played or tried to play in the 2016 election based on this publicly available evidence? What evidence would you like to see before making a judgment?
25 votes -
Baseball Hall of Famer Red Schoendienst dies at 95; he was 'Mr. Cardinal'
2 votes -
Jerry Maren, last surviving munchkin actor from Wizard of Oz, dies aged 98
5 votes -
Pharoah Sanders - You've Got To Have Freedom (2013)
5 votes -
Love, Claire - The Forgotten Cinema LP (1998)
5 votes -
US primary election results thread
7 votes -
David Bray's response to the Gizmodo article regarding the US Federal Communications Commission and net neutrality comments
6 votes -
New US ambassador to Germany under fire for rightwing support. Politicians accuse Richard Grenell of breaching protocol over interview with Breitbart
15 votes -
U.S. army veteran tried to spy for China, officials say
3 votes -
Best news segment in broadcasting history
2 votes -
Facebook gave data access to Chinese firm flagged by US Intelligence
9 votes -
My local news is excruciating to watch
@jamieeast: This is the worst ever live news item I've ever seen. I urge you to watch it in all its glory. https://t.co/fdDQxnmNkP
8 votes -
Hoax SWATT call to Parkland student's house prompts school lockdown
10 votes -
US Supreme Court hands narrow win to baker over gay couple dispute
18 votes -
Own goal: The inside story of how the USMNT missed the 2018 World Cup
7 votes -
'White soccer teams don't pay upfront': How race unlevelled US playing fields
7 votes -
Big Tech firms march to the beat of Pentagon, CIA despite dissension
4 votes -
These are not the Mets Mickey Callaway is looking for
3 votes -
Hell on wheels: Fatal accidents, off-the-books workers, a union once run by a mobster - The rogue world of one of New York’s major trash haulers
3 votes -
Trump: I Have 'Absolute' Power To Pardon Myself, But Have Done Nothing Wrong
33 votes