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19 votes
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Singapore's statement at the United Nations General Assembly 2019
6 votes -
US President Donald Trump’s legal immunity has a countdown clock
9 votes -
The Political Orphanage - Why Republicans and Democrats Think Differently - Featuring: Dr. Matt Grossmann
7 votes -
Muddy America: Color balancing the election map
9 votes -
China is usually strategic and savvy. Why does it seem so upset about a tweet, an app, and a gamer in a mask in the absence of any real threat?
13 votes -
Elizabeth Warren faced sexism, split with a husband and found her voice teaching law in Houston
5 votes -
What can the UK learn from Norway's EU border? Its border, with EU member state Sweden, is over a thousand miles long
4 votes -
‘We fear Hong Kong will become just another Chinese city’: An interview with Martin Lee, grandfather of democracy
8 votes -
Poles at the polls: Five things to know
5 votes -
Hongkongers Seeking Freedom in Taiwan [28 minute video]
8 votes -
The Black Cube Chronicles: How two operatives tasked with surveilling reporters became embroiled in an international plot to suppress sexual-assault allegations against Harvey Weinstein
7 votes -
The meaning of Donald Trump’s crazily damning self-defence
16 votes -
Denmark calls for EU ban on all diesel and petrol cars by 2040
13 votes -
Elizabeth Warren's new remedy for US corruption: A tax on lobbying
21 votes -
Jamal Khashoggi, one year later
7 votes -
How a big enough news story — like impeachment — could warp the polls
12 votes -
Video games don't lead to violence...
@bbcnottingham: Goose smashes through taxi window https://t.co/RThaDIRumk
8 votes -
Shoot them in the legs, US President Donald Trump suggested: Inside his border war
4 votes -
Today marks the 18th anniversary since Swedish-Eritrean journalist Dawit Isaak was arrested and put in an Eritrean prison
8 votes -
The lies behind Area 51
5 votes -
Interview with Andrew Yang - H3 Podcast
13 votes -
Israel and the decline of the liberal order: The rise of nationalism around the globe may be reflected in the outcome of Israeli elections on Tuesday
7 votes -
The real Donald Trump is a character on TV
13 votes -
Why is billionaire George Soros a bogeyman for the hard right?
17 votes -
The Real Cost of Your Blue Jeans: abhorrent working conditions and environmental neglicence plague one of the world's most popular garments
5 votes -
US Supreme Court justice Clarence Thomas's radical vision of race
14 votes -
Charles Koch has spent a fortune pushing the American government to the right. Now his foundation is promoting a vision of US power shared by many progressives: restraint
4 votes -
Is Xi Jinping mishandling Hong Kong crisis? Hints of unease in China’s leadership
10 votes -
How Viktor Orban hollowed out Hungary’s democracy
6 votes -
Outlaw Country - Klamath County, Oregon, Is The Perfect Place To Go If You Don’t Want To Be Found—And The Worst Place To Be If Someone Threatens Your Life.
7 votes -
The Danish centre-left aped the far right to win an election – there's a better way to deal with people's fears
9 votes -
Why everyone should care about what is happening in Hong Kong, despite all the world’s troubles
10 votes -
The Searl Effect Zero Point Generator
3 votes -
The corrupting of democracy
5 votes -
Undercover in Patriot Prayer: Insights from a Vancouver Democrat who's been working against the far-right group from the inside
11 votes -
Why does infrastructure cost so much?
10 votes -
Active YouTube channels in "dead" genres?
What are some good YouTube channels still currently working in genres which aren't currently popular because of algorithm shenanigans, the natural cycle of trends, or whatever else? I'm thinking...
What are some good YouTube channels still currently working in genres which aren't currently popular because of algorithm shenanigans, the natural cycle of trends, or whatever else? I'm thinking like sketch comedy, original animations, serious short films, etc.
14 votes -
Futurology: how a group of visionaries looked beyond the possible a century ago and predicted today’s world
6 votes -
The Adults in the Room
15 votes -
US patriotic correctness will doom us all – Drew Magary on the Trump administration’s troopification of everything
8 votes -
What's a video/series you would consider a "required viewing"?
Identify a topic/target audience and a piece of "required viewing" for that topic/audience. "Required viewing" means that you consider the video content you've chosen to be so important or...
Identify a topic/target audience and a piece of "required viewing" for that topic/audience.
"Required viewing" means that you consider the video content you've chosen to be so important or relevant that it is essentially mandatory for those interested. Also, explain why you feel so strongly about it. What makes the video "required" rather than just "preferred"? What makes is stand out over other videos like it?
For example, maybe there's a concert video that you consider essential for rock music fans. Maybe there's a TV series that's an essential introduction to space exploration. Maybe there's a movie that's a must-see for new parents.
Any video media is fair game. Movies, television, online series, livestreams, documentaries, YouTube videos. Whatever. Also, if it's publicly streamable, include a link for us!
18 votes -
Are terrorism watch lists expanding under Trump?
5 votes -
How the liberal utopia of Portland became the center of a rightwing war in the US
14 votes -
Why so many Chinese students can’t understand the Hong Kong protests
27 votes -
Free speech tropes - Common misstatements, misconceptions, and bad arguments about the First Amendment in American media
9 votes -
Situationist International
7 votes -
Tech billionaires haven’t killed Burning Man’s anti-capitalist spirit—but influencers might
6 votes -
Taiwan can win a war with China
15 votes -
Swedish comedian Olaf Falafel has won Dave's 'Funniest Joke of The Fringe' award with the niche culinary pun
7 votes