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21 votes
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Utah cat found safe in California after sneaking into Amazon return box
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US Federal Trade Commission bans new noncompete agreements
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The parents in my classroom
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Why Gen Z is quietly giving up
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The “bad nanny” wars
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Research tests efficacy of guard dogs against grizzly bears
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Flourishing romances are more the result of proactive behaviors than soulmate spark, study finds
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How Chinese students experience America
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I am moving to New Jersey! Anything I should know?
Hi Tildeans, Today I accepted an offer in New Jersey situated in New Brunswick. My partner and I will be moving out there likely late July/early August. We will be bringing two dogs, one cat, and...
Hi Tildeans,
Today I accepted an offer in New Jersey situated in New Brunswick. My partner and I will be moving out there likely late July/early August. We will be bringing two dogs, one cat, and one snake with us. For those that live around the area, is there anything I should know about finding places to rent (e.g. places to avoid)? We are willing to be a little bit away from New Brunswick, but I would like to have easy access to the rail line that goes through the city so I can commute in without the use of a car.
Also, what are some recommendations for places to check out when we get there? We have pretty broad tastes when it comes to art, food, outdoor activities, and all of that. Lastly, if there is anything else you think I should know about the broader East coast area please feel free to share!
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Trying to get a better idea of what goes into having a house built
So I'm looking to get out of apartment living in the next couple of years, so I browse housing listings semi-frequently just to get an idea of what's out there and what I can expect cost wise. My...
So I'm looking to get out of apartment living in the next couple of years, so I browse housing listings semi-frequently just to get an idea of what's out there and what I can expect cost wise.
My boss made an offhand comment about buying a lot and getting a prefab installed on it, so I started looking into it, but I came back with a lot of questions.
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Home builders seem to have preset floor plans. Every time I try and find a prefab house, all I can find are blueprints for purchase. Do you find a plan you like and then find someone to build it?
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Home builders I find all build giant houses. I always see comments online about how "Builders can't build affordable homes because of red tape," but I don't understand how that means they can only build 5B/3Ba houses. I cannot find anyone that has preset plans for a 2B house.
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How much about getting a lot "ready" would be up to me vs a builder? Is that gonna depend on the builder and what they offer? Is that all done out of pocket, or would that be included in the construction loan?
For reference, I'm in Atlanta, though I imagine a lot of these answers will be "It depends on the builder."
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The hotel guest who wouldn’t leave
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Where are all the teachers? Breaking down America's teacher shortage crisis in five charts.
34 votes -
A new service is trying to fight California's loneliness epidemic
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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 -
US President Joe Biden just signed the largest executive order focused on women’s health
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Atlanta’s squatter problem is vexing Wall Street landlords
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Trolls targeted TikTok librarian Mychal Threets. Now he’s quitting to rediscover his library joy.
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Ever more undocumented Indians risk everything on illegal routes to reach US
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Liberty University hit with record fines for failing to handle complaints of sexual sssault, other crimes
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A professor claimed to be Native American. Did she know she wasn’t?
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US regulatory agencies take steps to fight non compete clauses in employment contracts
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Harbor Freight cannot easily develop their own flesh detection table saw
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Arizona attorney general sues landlords and software company RealPage Inc over 'astronomical' apartment rent hikes
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$1 billion donation will provide free tuition at a Bronx medical school
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American teachers are missing more school, and there are too few substitutes
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Delaying parenthood via the cryopreservation of live-born children - the unintended consequences of blurring embryonic and human rights
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New US lawsuit claims dating apps designed to turn love seekers into addicts
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The billionaire who wants to live forever has Long COVID
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DoD updates telework policy for the first time since 2012
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Why are there such profound differences in conceptions of masculinity between Denmark and America?
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Why American cities are squalid
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Moving to Colorado from Oregon (USA) in late February
Hi everyone! I am moving to Colorado from Oregon late February and will be driving with my cat. I am shipping my belongings separately so it’s just us in the car. We will be traveling through...
Hi everyone!
I am moving to Colorado from Oregon late February and will be driving with my cat. I am shipping my belongings separately so it’s just us in the car.
We will be traveling through Idaho, Utah, and Colorado. I have never been through any of these states, particularly this time of year. My planned route is
Day 1 - Portland, OR -> Boise, ID
Day 2 - Boise, ID -> Salt Lake City, UT
Day 3 - Salt Lake City, UT -> Grand Junction, CO
Day 4 - Grand Junction, CO -> Denver, COBecause of the time of year, I wanted to see if anyone had tips for traveling this route. I have checked average temperatures for the cities I’ll be stopping in for that time of year but I know that’s not the full story. I’m also going to get my car checked out before the long drive to make sure all is well. I have all season tires that are newer and chains already in the car.
I have a first aid kit, will bring a few blankets and some food/water for both me and the cat (Marge), a battery pack, and a few days of clothes for the traveling. That’s all I could think of.
Does anyone have suggestions or tips for this 1200+ mile trip? Also, my cat has only ever been in the car for about 3 hours at most. She’s sometimes anxious and sometimes chill. If anyone has suggestions for traveling with a cat in the car for up to 7 hours per day, that would also be appreciated!
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Why this math professor objects to diversity statements
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‘Don’t mess with us’: WebMD parent company demands return to office in bizarre video
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Citing safety, dozens of Jewish families are leaving Oakland public schools
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To fight absenteeism, US schools turn to private companies
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Pizza Hut is lying: They’re not firing their drivers because of a minimum wage hike
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I got my IELTS scores back and I need help
Overall band score 8. What's the next step? I am an Indian and wish to pursue a master's program in the US. Should I prepare for the GRE and apply for spring semester? Total newbie about all of...
Overall band score 8.
What's the next step? I am an Indian and wish to pursue a master's program in the US.
Should I prepare for the GRE and apply for spring semester? Total newbie about all of this university stuff.
Thanks in advance.
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Despite support from corporation, Harvard president Claudine Gay under fire over plagiarism allegations
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How a child's accidental call to a top-secret phone line launched NORAD's Santa Tracker
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What does the oligarch behind the ‘Ivy League antisemitism crisis’ actually want?
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Mark Zuckerberg is building a top-secret compound in Hawai'i
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The myth of the unemployed US college grad
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Who determines Kate Cox’s health care
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The red US state brain drain isn’t coming. It’s happening right now.
77 votes -
Inside the Uvalde response (full documentary)
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Amazon is warning employees they risk undermining their own promotion prospects unless they return to the office (RTO) for three days a week, as was mandated by CEO Andy Jassy months ago
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Diplomas for sale: $465, no classes required. Inside one of Louisiana’s unapproved schools.
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Easton area lights up night sky with bonfire ahead of 116th Thanksgiving football game
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