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Looking for title of song that in the movie was the one when Marley and his ensemble were performing for the record company executives

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Interesting etymology of Cinderella

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Interesting etymology of Cinderella

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Judge scraps Biden-era Medical debt credit reporting rule

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It's time for Congress to take away Trump's tariff toys

Community to discuss import tariffs into USA

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Oxygen-tank MAGA can't believe His Excellency just took away his health care

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How deep in the finished pocket should the end of the door be when it is completely closed?

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Stupid question about soft-close pocket door & magnet

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Senate Republicans block attempt to roll back massive tax hike on professional gamblers

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For as expensive as the housing market is supposed to be, I'm seeing a lot of not-so-expensive houses here.

The ultimate subreddit for everything a first time home buyer NEEDS to know.

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How much power is required for a clock with hands that are 3' long?

Image: Herschede "The Clock". Banner: Champ's Clock Shop

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Want to have pocket door have a maintenance access panel - how to do this?

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Paypal seems to be outright defrauding me

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WOW, Yale graduate & Wall Street banker now lives homeless on the street

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Do you think that AI will so debase learning that a good GPA will mostly indicate a proficiency in cheating - and thus no longer be used as an avatar for employability?

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GOP Senators Had No Idea They Voted For Controversial Gambling Tax

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YIKES! Premiums are expected to increase by more than 75 percent on average, with people in some states seeing their payments more than double, according to health research group KFF.

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Trump’s New Tariff Threat Will Send Medication Prices Skyrocketing

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Wow, it's like tag team: Arrington sees another chance to notch conservative wins, spending cuts in second megabill

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Wow, if you are a little too lean with your leanFIRE, this might happen to you

For those that want to approach the problem of financial independence from a minimalist, stoic, frugal, or anti-consumerist trajectory. If you want to retire before 60 with less than $50k in planned yearly household expenses ($25k individual), this is the place to discuss it!

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Unemployed and need health coverage? You will work the fields to replace the illegal aliens.

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Head's up: Over half the MAGA Murder Bill's healthcare carnage will kick in BEFORE the midterms.

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Ag secretary says able-bodied Medicaid recipients should replace immigrant farm workforce

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article: How We’ll Personally Feel the Loss of Federal Workers

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.

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Can grandparents give $5K a year to a Tramp account?

Reddit's home for tax geeks and taxpayers! News, discussion, policy, and law relating to any tax - U.S. and International, Federal, State, or local. The IRS is experiencing significant and extended delays in processing - everything. Don't post questions related to that here, please.