We Investigated The Biggest Government Fraud In America. You're Paying For It.
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We Investigated The Biggest Government Fraud In America. You're Paying For It.

Very good video from MorePerfectUnion, that involves Arizona’s school voucher program. Phoenix districts are heavily affected by this!

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u/No-Sir5923 — 5 days ago

From Goop to ‘Gwynocide’: why is Gwyneth Paltrow starring in a luxury Israeli real estate ad? | Arwa Mahdawi

From Goop to ‘Gwynocide’: why is Gwyneth Paltrow starring in a luxury Israeli real estate ad? | Arwa Mahdawi

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u/No-Sir5923 — 23 days ago
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“Crime is a social construct”. An individual, can go to jail for littering, but a corporation can poıson the air, the soil, and the water of an entire town, and no one will go to jail.

u/No-Sir5923 — 1 month ago
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From the LosAngeles community on Reddit: Coordinated fake "homeless takeover" videos were filmed on Councilwoman Nithya Raman's street in Silver Lake this weekend, currently being distributed and pushed by four pro-Pratt accounts

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u/No-Sir5923 — 1 month ago
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Data centers raise nearby temperatures by up to 4 degrees in Phoenix

Waste heat from data centers can boost air temperatures in downwind neighborhoods by as much as 4 degrees Fahrenheit, researchers at Arizona State University report in a new study conducted in the Phoenix metro area, the hottest in the U.S.

"As we do more measurements under different kinds of atmospheric conditions, I think we're going to see more significant impacts around data centers," said lead author David Sailor.

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u/BeyondRedline — 2 months ago
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Leaked audio recordings reveal that the US, Israel, Argentina, and Honduras are creating & funding a covert disinformation network to destabilize left-wing governments and parties in Latin America

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u/Flagmaker123 — 2 months ago

I accepted an offer last fall for 80k for construction coordinator role. My start date is in August, after graduation. I probably shouldn’t have said yes so soon without looking around more.

I went back to school after a decade and have worked as a coordinator in home building for almost 3 years now. I recently got a promotion and raise to 80k. Some of my peers who have less or no experience have received similar offers upon graduation.

Has anyone had a similar experience?

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u/No-Sir5923 — 2 months ago