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Congressional Impeachment Hearings Day 3 Live Feed
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Pete Seeger - Solidarity Forever (1998)
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The schedule for this week's public impeachment hearings
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Colin Kaepernick skips NFL Workout, holds his own
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The Supreme Court will hear Google’s appeal in the long-running copyright/API dispute with Oracle
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Trump administration hosting new Greenland talks with Denmark, focused on presence and investments
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I'm the Google whistleblower. The medical data of millions of Americans is at risk
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Donald Trump ally Roger Stone found guilty of lying to US Congress, witness tampering
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Mexico ambush: How a US Mormon family ended up dead
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The strange life and mysterious death of Jerrold Haas, co-founder of the educational-blockchain startup Tessr
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The great American tax haven: Why the super-rich love South Dakota
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Why the trolls booed at Don Jr.’s event
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In US, decline of Christianity continues at rapid pace
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Impeachment inquiry live on YouTube
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YouTube is requiring all new and existing videos be marked as "Made for Kids" if they're intended for children, which will disable personalized ads, end screens, comments, and more
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All about Pete Buttigieg
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SpaceX has successfully launched another sixty Starlink satellites
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The drowned lands of the Wallkill
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Disney Plus is now online in the United States, Canada, and the Netherlands
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Ten must-read crime books set in the American West
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The Trump administration is preparing to significantly limit the scientific and medical research that the government can use to determine public health regulations
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Peter Thiel's religion
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Best movies set in every state
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Dirty Dozen Brass Band - Feet Don't Fail Me Now (NPR Tiny Desk) (2017)
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Effects of one year of Vitamin D and marine Omega-3 fatty acid supplementation on biomarkers of systemic inflammation in older US adults
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How the US betrayed the Marshall Islands, kindling the next nuclear disaster
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Bay Area students and teachers rally for school funding and Prop 13 reform
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The math for Elizabeth Warren’s US health-care plan adds up if you accept its ludicrous premise
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Kendrick Lamar - Rigamortis (2011)
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The Everglades’ Wild Hope
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Reveal has been fighting a lawsuit for three years. Now we’re speaking up about it.
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US Federal nutrition research is underfunded, even as the costs of diet-related diseases are skyrocketing. Does Washington hold the key to solving the obesity crisis?
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How did the US Navy win the Battle of Midway?
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Far from the spotlight, a Boeing partner feels the heat
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Dolly Parton's Imagination Library now mails more than one million books per month across the US, Australia, Britain, Canada and Ireland
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Self-driving Uber vehicle that killed woman in March 2018 could not detect jaywalking pedestrians
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Two former Twitter employees charged with spying on behalf of Saudi Arabia
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SpaceX and Boeing still need a parachute that always works
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Bob Dylan - CBC Quest (1964)
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Discussion: Top 10 Stupidest Things US Fed Govt has done
Okay, so this notion is still a bit undefined in my head, kind of figuring it out now, as I type. I want to come up with a list (doesn't actually have to be 10) of the worst things the US...
Okay, so this notion is still a bit undefined in my head, kind of figuring it out now, as I type.
I want to come up with a list (doesn't actually have to be 10) of the worst things the US government has done, to undermine the ideals and principles that the United States was (at least nominally) founded on ... truth, justice, baseball and mom's apple pie - kinda stuff.
You can go back as far in history as you like (so Civil War, Dred Scott, things like that are absolutely open for consideration) ... but it has to be something that continues to significantly impact US govt, US society and/or the world, to this day ... something they have not remedied.
Off the top of my head, the main thing that comes to mind is the Citizens United case, which I believe has fundamentally broken the US political system (which was, previously, already seriously frayed). I'd also consider the non-consideration (by the Senate) of Merrick Garland's Supreme Court nomination (by Obama), and the US (both the govt and the public) collective "whatever" to the news that Russia interfered in the 2016 US elections (and continues to do so, now joined by China and assorted others).
I may edit this to refine the idea. But the basic goal is to create a really high-level list of "First Things" the US needs to fix, to have any hope of returning to a state of democracy (okay, democratic republic), and/or normalcy.
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The fisherman's secret
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I accidentally uncovered a nationwide scam on Airbnb
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ISPs lied to Congress to spread confusion about encrypted DNS, Mozilla says
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Zack de la Rocha interviewing Noam Chomsky (c. 2000)
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Norwegian police have arrested a high-profile American white supremacist as he was scheduled to address a far-right conference in Oslo
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Voyager 2 illuminates the boundary of interstellar space
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Nine Inch Nails - The Downward Spiral (1994)
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The Trump campaign has held at least 15 contests since 2018 offering the chance to win breakfast, lunch, or dinner with the President. There is no evidence anyone has ever won.
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California contemplates a dark and fiery future
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