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5 votes
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Khruangbin @ Villain | Pitchfork Live (2018)
8 votes -
Arbor Day Foundation to plant 100 million trees by 2022
10 votes -
Guam starts new effort to save dying CHamoru language
7 votes -
A highway runs through it: Inside the push to tear down an Oakland freeway
6 votes -
Bitfinex covered $850 million loss using Tether funds, NY prosecutors allege
8 votes -
The marathon runner history forgot
3 votes -
The US has spent $32 million per hour on war since 2001
16 votes -
How the US military's opium war in Afghanistan was lost
7 votes -
Facebook's email-harvesting practice is under investigation in NY
7 votes -
Five years after Flint's crisis began, is the water safe?
6 votes -
Could Hawaii be paradise for hydrogen-powered public transit?
7 votes -
Frustrated pilots got Navy to stop dismissing UFO sightings
8 votes -
Noor breaks silence, testifies to partner's fear, decision to fire
4 votes -
Taylor Dayne - Tell It to My Heart (1987)
5 votes -
Goodbye, show world: The last days of Times Square’s peep shows
5 votes -
How Twitter users compare to the general American public
9 votes -
California tried to fix its prisons. Now county jails are more deadly.
8 votes -
Thank You Scientist - Need More Input (2016)
8 votes -
Navy SEALs were warned against reporting their chief for war crimes
10 votes -
Babe Ruth card found in piano could sell for over $100,000
6 votes -
Puffer - Free TV (major networks only) as part of a Stanford research project
Not sure how long this will last, but here is legal, free, live TV. This may or may not work outside of the US, not sure. Requires creating an account, but no email needed....
Not sure how long this will last, but here is legal, free, live TV.
This may or may not work outside of the US, not sure.
Requires creating an account, but no email needed.
8 votes -
A retired chef finds joy cooking for his community
6 votes -
Facebook releases Q1 2019 earnings, expects to be fined up to $5 billion by US government
13 votes -
Lou Ortenzio was a trusted West Virginia doctor who got his patients—and himself—hooked on opioids. Now he’s trying to rescue his community from an epidemic he helped start.
5 votes -
A search for answers, a search for blame - In grieving Parkland, a fight over school discipline and the PROMISE program is ripping the community apart
4 votes -
The affluent homeless: A sleeping pod, a hired desk and a handful of clothes
12 votes -
NASA's flagship James Webb Space Telescope, will run Javascript for instrumentation control using a defunct & proprietary interpreter with a list of errata last updated in 2003
12 votes -
Court Says Using Chalk On Tires For Parking Enforcement Violates Constitution
16 votes -
We will not be shoved back into the closet: A statement from trans protesters in Kansas City
7 votes -
Meal kit delivery services like Blue Apron have an overall smaller carbon footprint than grocery shopping because of less food waste and a more streamlined supply chain
10 votes -
MLS Week 8: All Matches Discussion
LAFC @ Vancouver RSL @ FC Cincinnati MNUFC @ Toronto FC Houston @ LA Galaxy Colorado @ Chicago Montreal @ Philadelphia Vancouver @ Orlando FC Dallas @ Atlanta Portland @ Columbus NYRB @ New...
LAFC @ Vancouver
RSL @ FC Cincinnati
MNUFC @ Toronto FC
Houston @ LA Galaxy
Colorado @ Chicago
Montreal @ Philadelphia
Vancouver @ Orlando
FC Dallas @ Atlanta
Portland @ Columbus
NYRB @ New England
SKC @ San Jose
NYCFC @ DC United
Seattle @ LAFC8 votes -
The company that sells love to America had a dark secret
8 votes -
It’s time to talk about Russell Westbrook
4 votes -
Tunde Olaniran - Celine Dion (2018)
3 votes -
The Supreme Court just took up a set of very big cases on LGBTQ rights
11 votes -
Cities don’t have souls. Why do we battle for them?
11 votes -
Which smartphone and carrier are you using? (USA only)
For the past five or so years I've been using prepaid mvno carriers (in the us btw) and buying my own phone. It's somewhat of a frustrating experience trying to figure out which phones will...
For the past five or so years I've been using prepaid mvno carriers (in the us btw) and buying my own phone. It's somewhat of a frustrating experience trying to figure out which phones will actually work with which carrier. There's a lot of very attractivly priced phones from Chinese companies that unfortunately just don't support the u.s. LTE bands that i need. Im not really the kind of person who wants to buy a $600+ flagship and carrier offerings are generally abysmal and overpriced.
I also don't feel like I have very many options for carriers as I Live in a fairly rural area where t-mobile gets fairly spotty coverage. I have seen compelling options for Verizon if I wanted 4+ lines (it's only me and the wife right now, so that doesn't help us much) .
I'm definitely jealous of people in Europe and parts of Asia when it comes to cellphone and internet options.16 votes -
After Democrats surged in 2018, Republican-run states eye new curbs on voting
12 votes -
When a treatment costs $450,000 or more, it had better work
8 votes -
Workers at a Boeing 787 Dreamliner plant in South Carolina have complained of defective manufacturing, debris left on planes and pressure to not report violations
18 votes -
For incarcerated Hepatitis C patients, adequate treatment is hard to come by
7 votes -
How women who’ve left Turkey are helping those left behind
8 votes -
There's a gold-standard treatment for opioid addiction, one of America's top killers. What keeps treatment centers from using it?
11 votes -
Is prison necessary? Ruth Wilson Gilmore might change your mind.
20 votes -
A dream continued in the Mississippi Delta
6 votes -
Healthy snowpack in the Colorado River basin is improving reservoirs across multiple states
6 votes -
Scott Hirsch - Lost Time Behind the Moon (2018)
5 votes -
Lil Dicky - Earth (2019)
12 votes -
Julian Assange's prosecution is about much more than attempting to hack a password
10 votes