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California fails to track its homelessness spending or results, a new audit says
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How Joe Biden's National Labor Relations Board has boosted bottom-up unionism in the US (and why this matters)
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Don't talk to the police
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The hardest case for mercy: inside the effort to spare the Parkland school shooter [the death penalty]
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Dogs bring loads of joy but also perils on a leash
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US child poverty sharply increased between 2021 and 2023
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Haitian immigrants fueled Springfield, Ohio's growth
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"Sound of Freedom" inspiration accused in lawsuits and interviews of sexual predation (gifted link)
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"Incident" - How US police officers react when a killing is caught on tape
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Moving to Raleigh, NC
Hello fellow Tildians, I'm considering a move from Northern Virginia (NoVa) to Raleigh, NC, and would love some insight from those familiar with the area. I'm in my 20s and curious about the scene...
Hello fellow Tildians,
I'm considering a move from Northern Virginia (NoVa) to Raleigh, NC, and would love some insight from those familiar with the area. I'm in my 20s and curious about the scene down there.
Although I haven’t spent much time in NoVa, one of the main reasons I’m looking at Raleigh is that NoVa feels like it has a more transient population. There's nothing inherently wrong with that (and I realize I’m contributing to it myself), but I’m hoping for something with more rooted connections.
How easy is it to make friends or date in Raleigh? I know it’s a broad question, but if anyone has lived in both places and can compare, that would be super helpful!
Additionally, are there any neighborhoods or locations I should avoid? I’m considering purchasing a home but want to stay within 15-20 minutes of Raleigh.
Any insights or advice would be greatly appreciated!
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A tool to determine which US city you should live in
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I think I'm moving to Austin, TX
To be clear, I'm a native Texan. But I'm tired of the goings-on of the county that I've always lived in. I feel like I've already done everything there is to do. I want to meet people that feel...
To be clear, I'm a native Texan. But I'm tired of the goings-on of the county that I've always lived in. I feel like I've already done everything there is to do. I want to meet people that feel genuinely 'new' to me and have as many novel experiences as I can in a short period of time.
I'm planning on moving during January since that's when my lease is up at my apartment. What things should I expect? What should I seek?18 votes -
At the University of Michigan, pro Palestinian protestors have "Shut Down" student government, by being elected to it
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Choctaw Nation unveils 'eternal' sculpture dedicated to Ireland
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California lawmakers pass bill allowing Amsterdam-style cannabis cafes
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When victimhood takes a bad-faith turn. Wronged explores how the practice of claiming harm has become the rhetorical province of the powerful.
28 votes -
Wells Fargo employee in Arizona found dead at her desk four days after clocking in
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Office retreat gone awry: Worker rescued after allegedly left stranded on Colorado mountain by colleagues
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American teachers are burning out on the job
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MIT's drop in Black students shows fallout from top court ruling
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Why your vet bill is so high
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California is giving schools more homework: Build housing for teachers
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She faked her chimp's death; then things went apeshit
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Try Guys try firefighting
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Meet Chicago's Rat Queen (w/ Rob Scallon) | Rats pt. 1
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IUD insertion is painful. For the first time, the CDC issued guidance for US physicians.
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The big question touching a nerve this election: "Can my husband find out who I am voting for?"
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Tell San Mateo County: Stop for-profit tech companies denying mail to incarcerated people
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Protections for police who report illegal or unethical behavior lag far behind
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San Francisco becomes first US city to ban automated rent-fixing technology
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At these locations around the world, cats are the star
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Governor Gavin Newsom orders homeless sweeps throughout California
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Sam Altman's basic-income study is out. Here's what it found.
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IT staffing agency traps tech workers in their jobs, US federal lawsuit alleges
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The rise of the ‘union curious’ - support for unionization among America’s frontline workers
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Dr. Ruth, renowned sex therapist and Holocaust survivor, dead at 96
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Cities are cracking down on short-term rentals. Here’s how.
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'I want her to worry about who’s waiting on the corner’: How one man uses Facebook to frighten his children’s mother and why police do nothing
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Students at fake university in Michigan created by ICE can sue US, court rules
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San Francisco home selling for $488,000 but you can't move in until 2053
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US Supreme Court allows cities to enforce bans on homeless people sleeping outside
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Denver gave people experiencing homelessness $1,000 a month. A year later, nearly half of participants had housing.
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Inside the Chinese-funded and staffed marijuana farms springing up across the US
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When dozens of migrant students arrived in Rotterdam, New York, the local school district scrambled to adapt
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Anti-wage-theft laws are kryptonite to dishonest bosses
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The Christian right is coming for no-fault divorce
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Sandy Hook school shooting survivors graduate from high school
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