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8 votes
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Changes for automakers, dairy farmers, labor unions and large corporations headline the renegotiated USMCA, which is poised to replace NAFTA
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How well-intentioned White families can perpetuate racism
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Reddit founder Alexis Ohanian has $225 million in fresh funding to back health and elder tech startups
9 votes -
In El Chapo’s trial, extraordinary steps to keep witnesses alive
10 votes -
The bottom ninety percent are still poorer than they were in 2007
10 votes -
Does where you live affect what you eat?
7 votes -
How we know Brett Kavanaugh is lying
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Tesla shares are soaring. Five experts weigh in on what comes next
8 votes -
The banality of Brett Kavanaugh
19 votes -
Left to Louisiana’s tides, a village fights for time
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"The American Dream" is now a coin flip. 50% of Americans will not make more than their parents, and it correlates strongly with where they live.
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The bottom ninety percent are still poorer than they were in 2007
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So I'm going to be in NYC with my mom for a week.
For my mom's 80'th birthday we're spending a week in the place she grew up: New York City. We're going to spend some time wandering her old neighborhood and seeing how it's changed, and we'll do...
For my mom's 80'th birthday we're spending a week in the place she grew up: New York City. We're going to spend some time wandering her old neighborhood and seeing how it's changed, and we'll do some of the touristy stuff since I haven't been to NYC since I was a kid. We have general plans about where we'll be, but a lot of open time to do whatever strikes us as cool.
Tildestrians, is there anything you think really shouldn't be missed? We're going to Coney Island and the Museum of Natural History for sure, but if there's anything you think is amazing I'd love to hear about it.
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No cash needed at this cafe. Students pay the tab with their personal data.
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Brett Kavanaugh clerk hire casts light on link to US judge forced to quit in #MeToo era
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The Opportunity Atlas
5 votes -
Justice Department sues to stop California net neutrality law
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What are some big mistakes that first-time home buyers can make?
My husband and I are in the process of finding our first home, and I'm hoping to learn some lessons from those of you with experience.
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David Wright bids farewell on emotional night in NY
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‘I don’t want him to ruin the Astros for me. He’s not worth it.’
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White House limits scope of the FBI's investigation into the allegations against Brett Kavanaugh
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In test case, US fails to force Facebook to wiretap Messenger (voice) calls
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Shohei Ohtani will have Tommy John surgery, but should still smash dingers next year
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Does a trustworthy VPN provide privacy? If so, how do you know if a VPN is trustworthy?
It's hard to get a straight answer on this because there are allegations of shilling everywhere when it comes to VPNs (particularly when you discuss specific providers). There's also this post...
It's hard to get a straight answer on this because there are allegations of shilling everywhere when it comes to VPNs (particularly when you discuss specific providers). There's also this post which gets linked pretty frequently and which seems to throw a wrench in the whole idea.
For context, I ask because I have two main concerns:
- I have been the subject of a mild internet stalking/doxing, and I have no wish to relive that experience.
- I live in the United States and, if I am understanding things correctly, my ISP now has the right to sell my browsing data without my consent.
I have no love for my ISP and am all about the idea of blocking them from gathering data about me, but it seems the only other option is to hand all of my data over to another company who simply promises not to do anything with it. While I'm sure some of them are legitimate, how can you tell the difference between a genuine privacy tool and a honeypot?
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Kavanagh vote delayed one week for FBI probe
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The government wants airlines to delay your flight so they can scan your face
15 votes -
US House committee votes to release Trump-Russia transcripts
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Watch live: Brett Kavanaugh’s Senate hearing
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Elon Musk is his own worst enemy
13 votes -
Cats are no match for New York City’s rats
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What commercialization is doing to cannabis | Ben Cort
6 votes -
US kids eating more fast food, healthier offerings not helping
11 votes -
Mount Eerie - Forest Fire (2017)
7 votes -
US President Donald Trump’s UN press conference, annotated
12 votes -
Chevy Chase can’t change
11 votes -
Hillary Clinton makes surprise appearance on 'Murphy Brown' premiere
9 votes -
The US was once a leader for healthcare and education — now it ranks 27th in the world
9 votes -
Wild horse groups clash with US Bureau of Land Management over new policies
3 votes -
Elon Musk accused by SEC of misleading investors in August tweet
20 votes -
US Secret Service warns of surge in ATM ‘wiretapping’ attacks
9 votes -
Here's proof that Russian-backed accounts pushed the Nike boycott
12 votes -
US President Donald Trump urges world to reject globalism in UN speech that draws mocking laughter
36 votes -
Is There a Climate “Spiral of Silence” in America?
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Bill Cosby sentenced to three to ten years in prison
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The Marcus King Band - "Welcome 'Round Here" (Jam In The Van live at JITVHQ) (2018)
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Rod Rosenstein, Deputy Attorney General, is expected to leave job
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Taken for a ride: MD injured in ATV crash gets $56,603 bill for air ambulance trip
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How China systematically pries technology from US companies
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EU, China and Russia in move to sidestep US sanctions on Iran
7 votes