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5 votes
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US citizens can now sponsor refugees directly. Here’s how to apply.
9 votes -
Why did men stop wearing hats?
4 votes -
India police detain students gathered to watch BBC documentary on Narendra Modi
8 votes -
Longitudinal study of kindergarteners suggests spanking is harmful for children’s social competence
7 votes -
Encouraging the young to die - The most toxic site I've ever seen
17 votes -
Who predicted 2022?
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A lecturer showed a painting of the prophet Muhammad. She lost her job.
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Matteo Messina Denaro: How Mafia boss was caught on a visit to a clinic
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On trucking
7 votes -
How Finland is teaching a generation to spot misinformation
8 votes -
The first family of human cannonballing
5 votes -
Navigating power dynamics as a manager
9 votes -
Stop talking to each other and start buying things: Three decades of survival in the desert of social media
17 votes -
Are Brazilians Latinos? What their identity struggle tells us about race in America
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The privatization of policing
3 votes -
Your theme for 2023
14 votes -
As Danish authorities consider Damascus safe for return, the practice of reconsidering refugee residence permits presents serious challenges
3 votes -
Beauty gap: How the cost of living crisis is ruining women’s confidence
18 votes -
Building a heated dog house for Canadian winters
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Is temporary accommodation fit for purpose?
4 votes -
I thought sex parties would free my sexuality. The reality was more dystopian than utopian
18 votes -
The University of California and workers reached a tentative deal to end strike
12 votes -
Pornhub 2022 Year in Review
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Finland defence minister to take two months' paternity leave amid NATO bid – Antti Kaikkonen says 'children are only little for a moment'
8 votes -
South Koreans are getting a year younger, parliament rules
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Fast-rising electricity bills and surging food price inflation are taking their toll in Sweden – Matmissionen and the social stores offering food at rock-bottom prices
7 votes -
Haiti: Inside the capital city taken hostage by brutal gangs
6 votes -
How to estimate distance using just your thumb
7 votes -
48,000 UC graduate student workers go on strike
20 votes -
Murder and loathing in Las Vegas
3 votes -
In accordance with annual tradition, a Norwegian Christmas tree has arrived in Trafalgar Square, London – this year marks the 75th anniversary
4 votes -
The secret skills of US Coast Guard rescue swimmers
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Nine hard-earned lessons from 365 days of sobriety
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Bed Habits - One insomniac’s descent into the world of sleep research to understand what screens before bed are doing to our brains
4 votes -
Megalopolis: How coastal west Africa will shape the coming century
8 votes -
Who has served the most time? Ex cons rank themselves
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"Just take care of ur self" - Interview with the girlfriend of Nika Schakarami
7 votes -
How bullying manifests at work — and how to stop it
4 votes -
John Lewis - The Beginner
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India’s ghost weddings: where dead children are married off - Pretha Kalyanam
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Lady of the Gobi
4 votes -
The most lawless county in Texas
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Top performers include Sweden, Denmark and the Netherlands in the European EIGE Gender Equality Index for 2022
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Occupied - Secretly recorded account of life in Russian occupied Kherson, Ukraine
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That time when my skin changed color: A Spaniard in the USA
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This 33-year-old made more than 1,000 Wikipedia bios for unknown women scientists
15 votes -
Why men are hard to help
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How to deal with rolling blackouts?
Given how the 2020s have gone so far, I'm feeling some meaningful concern about the news that we might be getting rolling blackouts if European fuel supplies get too low. I'm not at all sure...
Given how the 2020s have gone so far, I'm feeling some meaningful concern about the news that we might be getting rolling blackouts if European fuel supplies get too low. I'm not at all sure whether they're overplaying the risk to prepare people, or dramatically underplaying it as they did with the first COVID lockdowns.
I'd be interested to know what, if anything, people recommend as preparation? I don't want to go overkill on something that may not even happen, but it also seems reasonable to consider the issue before everyone starts panic buying supplies.
I'm in the middle of a city, which has definite advantages in terms of walking access to shops and public buildings, but everything I own (including gas boiler and gas stove) needs electricity to run. It seems like a 500Wh LiFePO battery might be a good middle ground in terms of keeping creature comforts up and running, but they aren't exactly cheap so I'd be interested in any opinions and recommendations there?
More broadly it'd be great to hear what people think about the general risks, good preparations to make, and useful supplies that are easy to overlook?
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How I get things done
4 votes