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9 votes
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Nearly two-thirds of Uber customers don’t tip their drivers
15 votes -
Andrew Yang's plan to tackle climate change
10 votes -
Andrew Yang at the CNN Climate Crisis Town Hall
2 votes -
Portrait of an inessential US government worker
8 votes -
The merger between T-Mobile and Sprint could be good for US businesses, despite opposition from state attorneys general and consumer advocacy groups
5 votes -
Sturgill Simpson - Sing Along (2019)
8 votes -
This month, Las Vegas will let people pay for parking tickets with a food donation
13 votes -
Tunnelling mole instrument on Mars InSight lander resumes movement into Martian surface
7 votes -
This sure looks like Mitt Romney’s secret Twitter account—Meet “Pierre Delecto”
18 votes -
A new high-powered super PAC is going to spend millions to back Andrew Yang
17 votes -
South Park nears $500 million deal for US streaming rights
7 votes -
Hillary Clinton accuses Tulsi Gabbard of being Russian asset
12 votes -
US Air Force finally retires 8-inch floppies from missile launch control system
14 votes -
US President Donald Trump’s legal immunity has a countdown clock
9 votes -
The Political Orphanage - Why Republicans and Democrats Think Differently - Featuring: Dr. Matt Grossmann
7 votes -
What the health care debate still gets wrong
10 votes -
Muddy America: Color balancing the election map
9 votes -
CDC and states update number of cases of lung injury associated with e-cigarette/vaping use - now 1479 cases, thirty-three deaths
8 votes -
The 160-mile-long Garlock fault in California has begun moving for the first time on record; has the potential of producing a magnitude eight earthquake
12 votes -
The case for fiber to the home, today: Why fiber is a superior medium for 21st century broadband
11 votes -
'Meltdown': Trump-Pelosi feud intensifies after Dem walkout
7 votes -
US President Donald Trump wrote Turkish President Erdoğan a letter warning him not to be "a tough guy" or "a fool" as his forces launched their attack on northern Syria
23 votes -
Democratic Debate #4 - October 15 2019
This debate will start at 8pm EST. From CNN's website: It will air exclusively on CNN, CNN International and CNN en Español, and will stream on CNN.com's homepage and NYTimes.com's homepage. The...
This debate will start at 8pm EST. From CNN's website:
It will air exclusively on CNN, CNN International and CNN en Español, and will stream on CNN.com's homepage and NYTimes.com's homepage. The debate will also stream live on the following Facebook Pages: CNN, CNN International, CNN Politics, CNN Replay, AC360 and Erin Burnett OutFront.
In addition, the debate will be available across mobile devices via CNN's and New York Times' apps for iOS and Android, via CNNgo apps for Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire, Chromecast and Android TV, SiriusXM Channels 116, 454 and 795, the Westwood One Radio Network and National Public Radio. You can also ask Amazon's Alexa to play the debate, and the voice-controlled assistant will play the audio of the debate.
19 votes -
Reddit CEO Steve Huffman's prepared remarks for congressional hearing about Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act
16 votes -
Rep. Pressley announces new caucus on mass transit
5 votes -
What teaching ethics in Appalachia taught me about bridging America’s partisan divide
23 votes -
South Korean national and 337 others arrested and charged worldwide in the takedown of Welcome To Video, the largest darknet child pornography website
19 votes -
FCC formally approves T-Mobile/Sprint merger
6 votes -
America’s Orthodox Jews are selling a ton of the products you buy on Amazon
11 votes -
A photographer at the ends of the Earth - Thomas Joshua Cooper risks his life to document the world’s remotest places
7 votes -
Trump ambushed parents of teenage crash victim, family spokesman says
13 votes -
Elizabeth Warren faced sexism, split with a husband and found her voice teaching law in Houston
5 votes -
Meetup.com pricing changes: Up to $3 total per RSVP to free events
@securestep9: If you are using #MeetUp it's time to look for an alternative provider: from November they will charge you $1 per RSVP of a FREE event, so if you have 1000 attendees RSVP-ing to your FREE meetup you as the organiser will be charged $1000 per meetup https://t.co/eq78hPRW2b
17 votes -
Banning cars on San Francisco’s Market Street, once a radical idea, approved unanimously
10 votes -
xEMU - A next generation spacesuit for the Artemis generation of astronauts
5 votes -
"March to Protect The Sacred" against tar sands pipeline in Clearbrook, MN
5 votes -
We Found a “Staggering” 281 Lobbyists Who’ve Worked in the Trump Administration
6 votes -
Why US cities are banning new fast food drive-throughs
8 votes -
Is the F-35 worth $115 million?
6 votes -
Todd Phillips thinks cancel culture ruined comedy. Maybe he’s just not funny anymore.
21 votes -
California is banning the tiny bottles of shampoo in hotels
11 votes -
Every bus in the US deserves its own lane
9 votes -
Entrepreneurs on opposite coasts make fish-friendly booze
3 votes -
For 'organic' to remain strong, farmers say they need more consistent enforcement
5 votes -
How an organic dairy’s quest for clean energy spread solar across Wisconsin
4 votes -
Four sentenced to federal prison for organic fraud
8 votes -
Forest restoration leads to major win for the Kirtland’s Warbler
3 votes -
The 'glass floor' is keeping America's richest idiots at the top
10 votes -
How the women of Standing Rock are building sovereign economies
7 votes