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17 votes
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Margo Price - All American Made (2018)
2 votes -
US regulator bans imports of new foreign-made routers, citing security concerns
58 votes -
US to pay TotalEnergies $1 billion to stop developing offshore wind in US
31 votes -
National survey of National Institutes of Health-funded researchers shows precarious state of US science — ‘This is like the Titanic’
28 votes -
The miracle cure for sickle cell is now two years old. Most are still waiting.
9 votes -
What do you think about putting your driver's license in your digital wallet?
I forgot my driver's license today but had my phone with me. I remembered seeing stories that google and apple both allow these (for some states) in the digital wallet. Before doing this, I...
I forgot my driver's license today but had my phone with me. I remembered seeing stories that google and apple both allow these (for some states) in the digital wallet.
Before doing this, I thought I would ask people here to weigh in on whether it is a good idea. Is it considered secure? Is it going to cause me more privacy issues than a physical card in my wallet?
This is also related to recent discussions about online age verification.
This is a related Tildes post from last year: Google Wallet adds age verification and more government ID support
20 votes -
US government announces pilot program for eVTOLS and ultralight aerial vehicles even without FAA certification
14 votes -
Ig Nobel prizes moving to Europe because US 'unsafe' to visit
45 votes -
Iran war spreading economic damage far beyond oil and gas markets
25 votes -
He thought it was a routine US Immigration and Customs Enforcement check-in. Now his family fears he’ll be deported.
8 votes -
California’s new bill requires Department of Justice-approved 3D printers that report on themselves
52 votes -
Inside Anthropic’s killer-robot dispute with the US Pentagon
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Anthropic rejects latest US Pentagon offer: ‘We cannot in good conscience accede to their request’
61 votes -
Texans love Big Bend for its wildness. Donald Trump wants to put a wall through it.
16 votes -
A nationwide LGBTQ+ book ban bill for public schools has been introduced in the US House of Representatives
33 votes -
Netflix’s acquisition of Warner Bros bad for America, GOP attorneys general tell Feds
16 votes -
The United States needs fewer bus stops
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‘Andor’ creator Tony Gilroy gives the interview he couldn’t during its release
48 votes -
US imports more from Taiwan than China for first time in decades
20 votes -
Lindsay Ellis - Is there still a very special place in hell for Matt Stone and Trey Parker?
18 votes -
The watchers: how OpenAI, the US government, and Persona built an identity surveillance machine that files reports on you to the feds
25 votes -
Against the state – a primer on terrorism, insurgency and protest
17 votes -
The ten best and ten worst US foreign policy decisions
15 votes -
itch.io: No ICE in Minnesota Bundle
48 votes -
Moderna won’t run phase III vaccine trials as skepticism grows in US
22 votes -
US Food and Drug Administration declines to review Moderna's mRNA flu shot
30 votes -
US Federal Aviation Administration reopens El Paso airport hours after saying it was grounding flights for ten days
16 votes -
Delilah Bon - ILLEGAL ALIENS (2026)
3 votes -
The Boring Company faces Nashville tunnel criticism
24 votes -
Alphabet plots big expansion in India as US restricts visas
20 votes -
I loved my teaching job. But as a trans man in Texas, quitting was the only way to get my dignity back.
23 votes -
Michigan anti-trust lawsuit alleges oil companies colluded to “capture and kill” clean-energy and electric-vehicle efforts
20 votes -
US judge allows last of five offshore wind projects halted by Donald Trump to proceed
42 votes -
New York City congestion pricing’s unexpected winners: suburban drivers
22 votes -
'Right-to-compute' laws may be coming to your state this year
20 votes -
Amazon’s promotion of ‘Melania’ has critics questioning its motives (Amazon has spent 35M on marketing on top of its 40M budget)
34 votes -
Silver plunges 30% in worst day since 1980, gold tumbles as Kevin Warsh pick eases US Federal Reserve independence fear
33 votes -
Waterparks - ICE (2026)
11 votes -
‘Rage knitting’ against the machine: the hobbyists putting anti-US Immigration and Customs Enforcement messages into crafts
8 votes -
Gold tops $4,900/oz; silver and platinum extend record‑setting rally
32 votes -
Bruce Springsteen - Streets Of Minneapolis (2026)
16 votes -
Finland is the undisputed world leader when it comes to icebreakers – Finnish companies have designed 80% of all those currently in operation, and 60% were built at shipyards there
26 votes -
Government payments drive US farm income surge in 2025
20 votes -
New California law means big changes for real estate listing photos
16 votes -
US Democrats successfully strip all anti-trans riders from final appropriations bills
78 votes -
Why America needs fewer bus stops
26 votes -
How North Carolina erased medical debt for 2.5 million people
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Does anyone else find CBS News particularly stressful?
I may be in the minority on Tildes who still watches cable news. My mom is the one who puts it on and I'll usually ignore/forget about it when I'm home alone, but I find it's a good way to keep...
I may be in the minority on Tildes who still watches cable news. My mom is the one who puts it on and I'll usually ignore/forget about it when I'm home alone, but I find it's a good way to keep track of major headlines. Also, our usual choice of national news, ABC with David Muir, tends to end every broadcast with some feel-good story which is just... really appreciated in these times. (Though tonight they played a soundbite of Martin Luther King Jr.'s final Sunday sermon, and the choice of that particular soundbite feels very pointed.)
A couple months ago YoutubeTV and Disney got into a contract disagreement though, so ABC was removed from the lineup for a bit. For a while we watched CBS News, and... Something about it just genuinely stressed me out. Of course the news is very stressful lately, but usually I can deal with it. At worst, I leave the room for certain stories that make me particularly angry.
Something about CBS just left me really agitated and stressed though. I can't say what it was exactly, maybe the delivery, or a heavy focus on the worst parts of US politics? All I know is every night I was getting increasingly worked up, the way I only ever did with the most absolutely infuriating news stories, until we switched to NBC until ABC returned to air.
This came to mind again after my mom put on CBS last night since ABC was starting late due to some sports program. It agitated me until I just snapped.
So my question: does anyone else find CBS particularly stressful compared to other cable news? If so, does anyone have any ideas on why that is? And are there any regular watchers who've noticed a shift in tone? I never really watched CBS before, but I'm wondering if maybe it's somehow tied to Bari Weiss's influence given the stuff with 60 Minutes.
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South Carolina's freeway for bikes
9 votes