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8 votes
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One year after Yes vote, same-sex couples celebrate - and fight anew
7 votes -
'A red line crossed': Nationwide protests declared for Thursday at 5PM after Jeff Sessions fired
48 votes -
Despite losing House, Trump declares ‘big victory’
15 votes -
White House revokes press pass from CNN's Jim Acosta
30 votes -
Andrew Gillum-Ron DeSantis race for Florida governor now in recount range
14 votes -
Should there be a tax on red meat?
23 votes -
What stops some US states from providing universal healthcare on their own?
I'm not very familiar with how government works in the US, and I've always had this question. Like, if states are reasonably independent, and it seems like there are some states who lean way more...
I'm not very familiar with how government works in the US, and I've always had this question.
Like, if states are reasonably independent, and it seems like there are some states who lean way more into the socially liberal side of the spectrum from providing universal healthcare (or at least some better healthcare policies) on their own?
21 votes -
Rod Rosenstein no longer overseeing US Russia probe
18 votes -
Jared Polis of Colorado is the first openly gay man to be elected as a state governor
9 votes -
Polls close in high-stakes Madagascar presidential election
7 votes -
Sociogenomics is opening a new door to eugenics
5 votes -
Mark Latham will contest NSW election with One Nation to 'fight for civilisational values'
3 votes -
An 82-year-old Texas woman voted for the first time. Then she died.
8 votes -
There’s no plan B for port security
9 votes -
Right-wing hate groups are recruiting video gamers
35 votes -
Seventeen million Australians to be automatically enrolled in My Health record
4 votes -
Government experts say plan to prevent animal extinctions is failing
10 votes -
Wentworth by-election: Kerryn Phelps officially declared winner
4 votes -
What Isaac Asimov taught us about predicting the future
14 votes -
Pakistan’s ultra-Islamist party blocked roads in major cities for a third day on Friday in protest against the acquittal of a Christian woman on death row for blasphemy allegations
8 votes -
US Federal Communications Commission Republican claims municipal broadband is threat to First Amendment
12 votes -
Kenyatta orders lifestyle audit on high net worth individuals over low tax remittances
5 votes -
Gab's demise is just the beginning of a horrific new era of far-right extremism
12 votes -
Australia triggers $222b trade pact as fears grow over Indonesia deal
4 votes -
Facebook's "paid for by" disclosure for political ads is easily manipulated and rarely verified
12 votes -
Jair Bolsonaro, far-right populist, elected President of Brazil
50 votes -
Angela Merkel to step down as German chancellor in 2021
12 votes -
'Another Suspicious Package' To CNN Is Intercepted In Atlanta
6 votes -
Trump’s attacks on the news media are working
14 votes -
Arrest made in connection to suspicious packages
30 votes -
NDIS funds to be 'repurposed' for drought relief under Australian PM Scott Morrison's plan
2 votes -
China suggests Trump 'can use Huawei' after iPhone tapping report
9 votes -
Dulwich Hamlet: The improbable tale of a tiny football club that lost its home to developers – and won it back
4 votes -
New Brunswick village angers residents with 'straight pride' flag
17 votes -
Explosive devices found in mail sent to Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama
48 votes -
In Iran, state sanctioned messaging apps are the new hallmark of internet nationalisation
4 votes -
Australia abandoned plans for Taiwanese free trade agreement after warning from China
8 votes -
Ex-Prime Minister Julia Gillard's portrait unveiled in Parliament House
1 vote -
Explosive device found near George Soros’s home in Westchester County
22 votes -
Trump Administration Eyes Defining Transgender Out of Existence
25 votes -
Young People and Politics: Should They be Involved?
I was recently reading a reddit post about a 15 year old speaking out about climate change. In the comments there was a depressing amount of people dismissing her thoughts, opinions, and arguments...
I was recently reading a reddit post about a 15 year old speaking out about climate change. In the comments there was a depressing amount of people dismissing her thoughts, opinions, and arguments simply because of age (and possibly because of the topic, but most stated reasons were age). In my own opinion I think young people should have just as much consideration given to their arguments as older people, if not more. They are the ones that are going to live in the world the older generations are leaving behind, and they want to make it a good place to live in. Admittedly, I am biased towards giving her a stage. I myself am still pretty young, especially here on Tildes. Maybe I only view it this way because of that. It's hard to tell, which is why I want some other viewpoints. Do you think younger people should be given consideration, despite their age?
23 votes -
Sparring Candidates Duet In Music While They Duel For Votes
5 votes -
Federal Labor has dropped its opposition to a contentious immigration bill, increasing pressure on the Government to allow refugee children on Nauru to go to New Zealand
2 votes -
Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro threatens purge of leftwing 'outlaws'
8 votes -
Prime Minister Scott Morrison apologises to victims of institutional child sex abuse
5 votes -
Wentworth by-election: Independent candidate Kerryn Phelps claims victory, Government loses majority.
5 votes -
Mexican government officials visit Canada to learn about marijuana legalization
10 votes -
The suffocation of American democracy
8 votes -
US charges Russian with trying to influence 2018 Midterms
7 votes