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34 votes
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Let's Build: USMC M4A2 Sherman from Saipan 1944 (Dragon 1/35)
2 votes -
Percival Everett can’t be pinned down
5 votes -
US astronomers fight to save X-ray telescope as NASA dishes out budget cuts
14 votes -
It’s no longer the economy, stupid. America’s hyper-partisan voters express economic sentiments that mirror their politics — this is not true in Europe.
25 votes -
A new service is trying to fight California's loneliness epidemic
19 votes -
Donald Trump's lawyers say it is impossible for him to post bond covering $454 million US civil fraud judgment
64 votes -
Rage Against the Machine's first public performance (10/23/91 @ Cal State North Ridge)
29 votes -
Jacob’s Dream - MAGA meets the Age of Aquarius
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"The university campus is rapidly becoming a locus of infantilizing social control that any independent-minded student should seek to escape"
42 votes -
Tesla's gear-shifting problems known long before Angela Chao's death
36 votes -
Elon Musk on racism, bailing out Donald Trump, hate speech, and more - The Don Lemon Show (full interview)
29 votes -
The creeping politicization of the US Military
17 votes -
Black LGBTQ+ youth need spaces that embrace them fully, researchers say
7 votes -
US judge rules YouTube, Facebook and Reddit must face lawsuits claiming they helped radicalize a mass shooter
47 votes -
Why are there so many car washes?
24 votes -
Jared Kushner says Gaza’s ‘waterfront property could be very valuable’
27 votes -
NASA’s x-ray telescope faces a long goodbye
12 votes -
Joe Biden administration announces rules aimed at expanding US electric vehicles
22 votes -
US President Joe Biden just signed the largest executive order focused on women’s health
23 votes -
Tell US Congress: Stop the TikTok ban
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'If anything happens, it's not suicide': Boeing whistleblower's prediction before death
52 votes -
US Supreme Court justice Sonia Sotomayor slams appeals court and scolds fellow justices for ‘sowing chaos’ by allowing Texas to arrest and deport illegal crossers
23 votes -
Connecticut, USA wants to penalize insurers for backing fossil-fuel projects
13 votes -
California, USA must triple its rate of carbon emissions reductions to reach 2030 target, report says
16 votes -
California judge rules lawsuit over Apple AirTag stalking claims can proceed
10 votes -
The incredible durability of James Hong
15 votes -
Cal-Mex is having a moment in New York. But how does it taste?
8 votes -
Boeing whistleblower found dead in US
88 votes -
A new archive of modern American political history
2 votes -
Once more with feeling: Banning TikTok is unconstitutional and won’t do shit to deal with any actual threats
24 votes -
US libraries struggle to afford the demand for e-books and seek new state laws in fight with publishers
46 votes -
Inequities in conversion practice exposure at the intersection of ethnoracial and gender identities
4 votes -
Idaho needs doctors: But many don't want to come
34 votes -
How American evangelicals use digital surveillance to target the unconverted
35 votes -
Nearly 30% of Gen Z women identify as LGBTQ, Gallup survey finds
36 votes -
How foreign policy became a campaign issue for the 2024 US presidential election
7 votes -
The USWNT are champions again. But regional powers are starting to flex their muscles.
5 votes -
Surprising detail in New York bank records helped a historian bust a longstanding myth about Irish immigrants
15 votes -
Automakers are sharing consumers’ driving behavior with insurance companies (gifted link)
58 votes -
Hidden giants: how the UK’s 500,000 redwoods put California in the shade
25 votes -
Elon Musk's SpaceX is building spy satellite network for US intelligence agency, sources say
10 votes -
US Government removes sanctions on Zimbabwe, imposes sanctions on Zimbabwe's president
8 votes -
Death of nonbinary teen Nex Benedict after school fight is ruled a suicide, medical examiner says
34 votes -
US courts change policy to prevent judge shopping on issues that would impact entire states, regions or the nation as a whole
34 votes -
The Treasury Standard: Causes and consequences
4 votes -
Atlanta’s squatter problem is vexing Wall Street landlords
24 votes -
How Chinese organized crime dominates America’s illicit marijuana market
12 votes -
House passes bill that could ban TikTok in the US, sending it to the Senate
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Donald Trump trials - Georgia election interference state court case - Megathread
Texts, documents hint at convicted witness bail bond business owner Scott Hall's wide ties to Coffee County breach, Trump allies ahead of trial Hall played a part in various post-election events,...
Texts, documents hint at convicted witness bail bond business owner Scott Hall's wide ties to Coffee County breach, Trump allies ahead of trial
Hall played a part in various post-election events, and he's taken a plea deal. He will testify in the Georgia 2020 election trials.
Hall's alleged involvement following the 2020 election reaches beyond the small south Georgia county. This includes personal relationships with those close to the former president.
Several media outlets, including CNN, have reported that Hall is related to David Bossie, chairman of the conservative group Citizens United who briefly led the former president's post-election legal challenges. Bossie's name appears in the Fulton indictment.
In late November 2020, David Shafer introduced Hall to a group of individuals including Robert Sinners, a current spokesperson for the Georgia Secretary of State's office who then worked for Trump's campaign. In the email, Shafer said Hall was "looking into the election" on behalf of the former president at Bossie's request.
This is described in Act 4 in the indictment, though Sinners is referred to as "unindicted co-conspirator Individual 4" by Fulton prosecutors. Sinners has since disavowed the post-2020 election activities that took place in Georgia.
Hall may also know about the letter former Justice Department official Jeffery Clark wanted to send that alleged the agency "identified significant concerns that may have impacted the outcome of the election in multiple States, including the State of Georgia."
34 votes