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19 votes
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Cats are no match for New York City’s rats
14 votes -
What commercialization is doing to cannabis | Ben Cort
6 votes -
Winners give more as America loses out
4 votes -
Goths for Trump - Inside the unholy alliance of goth culture and radical right politics
8 votes -
Those who can't forget: Portraits of nine families whose lives are tied to Arlington National Cemetery's Section 60, the final resting place of loved ones they lost in Iraq and Afghanistan
6 votes -
Man mocked on Twitter for shaving on train says he was homeless and trying to clean up
15 votes -
Texas board votes to eliminate Helen Keller and Hillary Clinton from history curriculum
18 votes -
South Carolina’s inmates are stuck in Hurricane Florence’s path. Here’s what happened to prisoners who've been abandoned in previous hurricanes.
9 votes -
Americans want to believe jobs are the solution to poverty. They’re not
36 votes -
Americans want to believe jobs are the solution to poverty. They’re not.
12 votes -
The startup world’s cuddly, cutthroat battle to walk your dog
5 votes -
When just being near alcohol lands you in jail: An antiquated law in Virginia targets “habitual drunkards”
10 votes -
For older voters, getting the right ID can be especially tough
9 votes -
US inmates claim retaliation by prison officials as result of multi-state strike
23 votes -
Child care is broken. Silicon Valley thinks it can fix that, too
5 votes -
A Black woman shot and killed her abusive husband in a “stand your ground” state. Now she faces murder charges
29 votes -
Houston is the new capital of southern cool
10 votes -
Why are cities still so segregated?
5 votes -
The vanishing idealism of Burning Man
11 votes -
David Hogg, after Parkland. Furious and unflinching, an NRA enemy, an accused “crisis actor,” and a high-school grad trying to figure out what’s next
8 votes -
New tool maps every active construction project in NYC in real time
7 votes -
Some au pairs, in US through this visa program, say they’re treated worse than a pet
4 votes -
The million-dollar brownstone that no one owned
3 votes -
The age that women have babies: How a gap divides America
10 votes -
The curfew myth
5 votes -
"We rise together, homie" - Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
3 votes -
For two decades, defending death row inmates
5 votes -
Man of letters: What I learned about America, and myself, working as a mail carrier
11 votes -
Americans who expatriated from the US to Canada--or Canadians who know them--how are you/they faring?
I'm interested in all responses, but if the answer is "well" or better and the following are factors that contributed to that sense of well-being, could you divulge your job industry, if...
I'm interested in all responses, but if the answer is "well" or better and the following are factors that contributed to that sense of well-being, could you divulge your job industry, if applicable, and/or the Canadian city where you currently reside? (If privacy-minded or jealously guarding a secret utopia, province would suffice. Thank you.)
About me: besides the current political and lazy-to-anti-intellectual climate of the US, I'm pressingly concerned about global warming; after a dozen years of living in and around refreshing Seattle (compared to southern California), I had to give in and buy an air conditioner this summer. Anecdotally, it seems to be a trend.
11 votes -
The spy who drove me
7 votes -
The untold story of Otto Warmbier, American hostage
3 votes -
Trained to shoot: The Utah teachers taking up guns in their classrooms
9 votes -
Abandoned by coal; swallowed by drugs
6 votes -
In about twenty years, half the population will live in eight US states
14 votes -
Grain-free dog food causing heart problems with certain dog breeds
5 votes -
The future of policing is here
20 votes -
Two weeks after “ending” US family separation, parents still can’t contact their children
7 votes -
Terry Crews on why he didn’t use his considerable strength to fight back when he was sexually assaulted
@senfeinstein: I asked @TerryCrews why he didn't use his considerable strength to fight back when he was sexually assaulted. His answer is a powerful reminder of how victims are too often forced into silence to avoid damaging their careers or reputations. We need to hear the truth. https://t.co/8xSxnhXj91
40 votes -
Is it constitutional to send someone back to prison for relapsing?
10 votes -
A world for all of us, not just the billionaires
12 votes -
Listen to children who’ve just been separated from their parents at the border
13 votes -
Why do kindergarteners need a song about school shootings?
6 votes -
America may soon face its biggest labor strike in decades
18 votes -
Hell on wheels: Fatal accidents, off-the-books workers, a union once run by a mobster - The rogue world of one of New York’s major trash haulers
3 votes -
Edward Snowden: Five years after historic NSA leaks, whistleblower looks back in interview
3 votes -
Schools without rules: Private schools' curriculum downplays slavery, says humans and dinosaurs lived together
10 votes -
The 9.9 percent is the new American aristocracy
8 votes -
Starbucks’ bias training finally happened. Here’s what it looked like
20 votes -
A GoFundMe for the xenophobic lawyer whose meltdown went viral sends a Mariachi band and taco truck to his office
11 votes