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15 votes
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US Congress raises legal age to buy tobacco products to 21
14 votes -
Why Biden has such a large lead in the polls
13 votes -
Australia heatwave: State of emergency declared over bushfire crisis
18 votes -
Chinese ambassador dismisses Uyghurs mass detention as 'fake news'
9 votes -
How the Republican party went from Abraham Lincoln to Donald Trump
8 votes -
For the eleventh year in a row, Iceland is the country ranking first in the World Economic Forum's Geneva Equality List
7 votes -
Why Kansas City’s free transit experiment matters
6 votes -
The old man and the rising seas
5 votes -
Reply All - The Real Enemy (3-parts)
Part 1: https://gimletmedia.com/shows/reply-all/llhd33/152-the-real-enemy-part-1 Part 2: https://gimletmedia.com/shows/reply-all/94hwe43/153-the-real-enemy-part-2 Part 3:...
Part 1: https://gimletmedia.com/shows/reply-all/llhd33/152-the-real-enemy-part-1
Part 2: https://gimletmedia.com/shows/reply-all/94hwe43/153-the-real-enemy-part-2
Part 3: https://gimletmedia.com/shows/reply-all/j4hl3vj/154-the-real-enemy-part-3
4 votes -
Feminism comes of age in Finland as female coalition takes the reins – but even there, the battle for equality isn't over
8 votes -
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare claims to walk an impossible line—it’s a story about torture and imperialism, and yet the writers say it's "not political," and "doesn't have a perspective."
13 votes -
Showdown in Wisconn Valley: Why won’t Foxconn tell Wisconsin what it’s building?
13 votes -
What the British people voted for, and what they received
Just the facts, for now. This election holds huge significance, and the impact of the UK's First Past The Post voting system provides crucial context for understanding the result. Party Share of...
Just the facts, for now. This election holds huge significance, and the impact of the UK's First Past The Post voting system provides crucial context for understanding the result.
Party Share of Votes Total Seats Share of Seats Conservative 43.6% 364 56.0% Labour 32.2% 203 31.2% Scottish National Party 3.9% 48 7.4% Liberal Democrat 11.5% 11 1.7% Democratic Unionist Party 0.8% 8 1.2% Sinn Féin 0.6% 7 1.1% Plaid Cymru 0.5% 4 0.6% Social Democratic and Labour Party 0.4% 2 0.3% Green 2.7% 1 0.15% Alliance 0.4% 1 0.15% Brexit 2% 0 0% Ind 0.6% 0 0% Change 0% 0 0% Other 0.8% 0 0% All data from The Guardian, with 649/650 seats declared (still awaiting St Ives).
17 votes -
Why electronic voting is still a bad idea
17 votes -
San Diego to suspend face recognition program, limits Immigration and Customs Enforcement access to criminal justice data
9 votes -
Group of Canadian premiers will work together to research and build small modular nuclear reactors
11 votes -
Four US congressional reps ask Bill Barr to restart his war on porn
8 votes -
UK General election 2019: Ads are 'indecent, dishonest and untruthful'
9 votes -
Denmark plans $30 billion offshore wind island that could power ten million homes
6 votes -
Australia’s democracy has been downgraded from ‘open’ to ‘narrowed’ in the 2019 CIVICUS Monitor report
9 votes -
For the first time in US history, a decade will pass without the country falling into a recession
13 votes -
Denmark’s parliament adopted a new climate law on Friday, committing to reach 70% below its 1990 emissions in the next eleven years
11 votes -
Games like Frostpunk and Papers, Please offer a unique opportunity to learn about oppressive regimes
5 votes -
Raise the Dead - A six part series on the (US) 1960 election and its stunning parallels to 2016
8 votes -
CNN treats politics like a drama, and it's making us all less informed
35 votes -
See how global warming has changed the world since your childhood
11 votes -
Nancy Pelosi says US House of Representatives will draft impeachment charges against Donald Trump
18 votes -
Iceland's prime minister Katrín Jakobsdóttir has urged governments to adopt green and family-friendly priorities, instead of just focusing on economic growth figures
11 votes -
The Bell Curve
10 votes -
The Vietnam draft lotteries functioned as a randomized experiment—which has allowed social scientists to study its life-changing effects
7 votes -
The Real Class War
18 votes -
Denmark has for the first time put mineral-rich Greenland top of its national security agenda, ahead of terrorism and cybercrime
10 votes -
Are bankers scared of Corbyn? We asked them
10 votes -
Mikhail Gorbachev's Pizza Hut ad is his most bizarre legacy, and tells the story of his attempt to find—and to fund—a place in a country that wanted nothing more to do with him
10 votes -
Why is childcare so expensive?
13 votes -
China tried to plant its candidate in Australian Federal Parliament, authorities believe
17 votes -
Norwegian sugar tax sends sweet-lovers over border to Sweden
8 votes -
From January, jet fuel suppliers in Norway must blend 0.5% of biofuel in all their aviation fuel – a policy Oslo hopes will lead to lower CO2 emissions
7 votes -
Free-wheeling hypothetical: President Pelosi ... how would that work?
Admittedly highly unlikely ... but also becoming less inconceivable by the day. She is 2nd in line after Pence. So, let's just say, 3-5 months from now, They swear in Pelosi as the next POTUS....
Admittedly highly unlikely ... but also becoming less inconceivable by the day. She is 2nd in line after Pence.
So, let's just say, 3-5 months from now, They swear in Pelosi as the next POTUS. What does that do to both Repub and Dem Primaries? What does it mean for the next election? Does the US keep itself together long enough to have an election?
Heck, while I'm asking, what about a President Pence in 3-5 months. That's at least an order of magnitude less unlikely. How would that play out?
PS: Somebody recently started a 'what do you daydream about' thread ... so, you-know ... this.
8 votes -
Iran's internet blackout reaches four-day mark
15 votes -
Google updates their political advertising policies, limits targeting capabilities, and expands which ads are covered by their transparency report
14 votes -
The Impeachable Mr. Trump
11 votes -
Why do Trump’s supporters stand by him, no matter what?
27 votes -
Australia's labour market is sick
4 votes -
How activists are getting around Iran’s internet blackout
6 votes -
Congressional Impeachment Hearings Day 3 Live Feed
11 votes -
The schedule for this week's public impeachment hearings
11 votes -
Trump administration hosting new Greenland talks with Denmark, focused on presence and investments
4 votes -
Iceland's biggest fisheries company Samherji stands accused of bribing Namibian politicians
4 votes