New York is working on a bill to mostly outlaw masks for police. Apparently, California is as well. Is Oregon working on anything like this?
The subreddit for Oregon.
Faith Benson and Paulina Villarreal Drum Duo
Each day is a new topic, which range from obscure to common place. People are encouraged to post something interesting and informative relevant to the day's topic. The most popular post of the day gets a shiny award^1.
Yet another speech, perhaps one you have not heard or even heard about
Andor is a Star Wars series that follows the formative years of Rebel spy Cassian Andor in a prequel to Star Wars: Rogue One. Streaming on Disney+. All 12 Episodes of S2 are now available.
248 years ago — 5 July 1777: "Scab" first used in print (mini podcast from Working Class History)
New subreddit: r/LeaveSubstack
Reddit is slowly enshittifying itself, please consider seeking out lemmy: https://lemmy.world/ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ A subreddit for documenting/ranting about companies that are "shittifying" the products/services. ⠀
How Substack steals your audience and your revenue
https://leavesubstack.com/ For people to share stories about leaving Substack, about what they're using instead, why people leave or would like to leave Substack, etc.
New subreddit: r/LeaveSubstack
A community for bloggers to connect, share ideas, and inspire each other to help their blogging journey.
r/LeaveSubstack/
indieweb
It's awful. There are alternatives. r/LeaveSubstack
A place to discuss Substack, the newsletters, and the platform. (No self-promotion)
You Should Probably Leave Substack (the website that inspired the subreddit)
https://leavesubstack.com/ For people to share stories about leaving Substack, about what they're using instead, why people leave or would like to leave Substack, etc.
The Maya Collapse | Ancient Americas [fantastic channel generally]
Each day is a new topic, which range from obscure to common place. People are encouraged to post something interesting and informative relevant to the day's topic. The most popular post of the day gets a shiny award^1.
Paris's River Seine reopens to swimmers after century-long ban
Devoted to the science and politics of water: aquifers, dams, hydrology, boundary disputes, peak water, riparian rights, climate change, drought & flooding, stormwater, groundwater, fish kills, fossil water, and news by the acre-foot.
'[W]hat's next?" Miller asked. "Are we going to let the American people decide our defense policy, our trade policy, our immigration policy?"' (That's Paul Miller, past president of the American League of Lobbyists)
Dedicated to the life and work of Aaron Swartz and open access activism. This subreddit is closed in protest of Reddit killing third party apps. Please see: https://techcrunch.com/2023/06/05/multiple-subreddits-and-moderators-are-now-protesting-reddits-api-changes/
The United States of America participated in developing the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, why hasn't it ratified it?
Each day is a new topic, which range from obscure to common place. People are encouraged to post something interesting and informative relevant to the day's topic. The most popular post of the day gets a shiny award^1.
Science Friday and The Future of Science Reporting
r/journalism is a community focused on the industry and practice of journalism (from the classroom to the newsroom).
CPJ outraged at ICE refusal of judge’s order to release journalist Mario Guevara - Committee to Protect Journalists
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This Organization Proved There Was an Alternative to the Police. Now It’s Being Defunded.
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Hurricane forecasters are losing 3 key satellites ahead of peak storm season − a meteorologist explains why it matters | "The data termination was postponed until July 31 following a request from the head of NASA’s Earth Science Division."
A community for discussion and posts about weather. Mostly on Earth.
Support EPA Staff Now! — STAND UP FOR SCIENCE [petition]
A vital, independent hub for US federal employees to navigate the bureaucracy, protect our careers, and support one another. We share critical insights, analyze breaking policy, and stand together with a collective voice. This community is a non-governmental space, run by feds, for feds.
Paramount to Pay Trump $16 Million to Settle '60 Minutes' Lawsuit
Discuss the movie studio and conglomerate Paramount (Global, CBS, MTV, Viacom)
Republicans Sneak Wild Rule Into Budget to Win Over One Senator [Senator Murkowski. In her efforts to get two years' grace on the SNAP cuts for Alaska, she accidentally also got it for Oregon and eight other states. The ones that had the most errors in their SNAP reporting.]
The subreddit for Oregon.
Sunday Snippet: All Four Verses of O Canada » Beyond the Rhetoric
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Chinatown tenants just won a major victory after refusing to pay rent for almost 5 years
This is a subreddit for tenants to help each other with landlords situations such as legal responsibilities and your rights as a tenant. Please include your state's abbreviation in post title. Example: (CA) for California
Chinatown tenants just won a major victory after refusing to pay rent for almost 5 years
This sub has been created to share information regarding the mass action lawsuit being filed against various property management companies in Bellingham, Washington.
Kal is Out at The Sun - by Kevin KAL Kallaugher
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