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thehill.com Democrats introduce bill to eliminate student loan interest for current borrowers

Congressional Democrats on Thursday introduced legislation that would immediately cut interest rates to 0 percent for all 44 million student loan borrowers in the U.S.  While the Student Loan …

Democrats introduce bill to eliminate student loan interest for current borrowers
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U.S GDP grew 2.4% in second quarter

www.nytimes.com U.S. Economy Grew at 2.4% Rate in Second Quarter

The reading on gross domestic product was bolstered by consumer spending, showing that recession forecasts early in the year were premature, at least.

U.S. Economy Grew at 2.4% Rate in Second Quarter
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A first look at Wilds of Eldraine

magic.wizards.com A First Look at Wilds of Eldraine

The tale of Eldraine continues with Wilds of Eldraine. Join us for the start of a new story!

A First Look at Wilds of Eldraine

Looks our first post-phyrexian palette cleanser leans into magical and the fairy tale. Not sure how I feel about this endless sleep threat, but we'll see how it plays out.

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jalopnik.com Dead: Mazda MX-30

Instead, Mazda plans to focus on hybrid and PHEV vehicle people might actually buy.

Dead: Mazda MX-30
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www.nytimes.com A Climate Warning from the Cradle of Civilization

How extreme temperatures and dwindling water are pushing the Fertile Crescent toward the brink.

A Climate Warning from the Cradle of Civilization

This is an absolutely spectacular long form article from NYT that walks through small communities in mesopotamia, and how large political and economic changes have made them among the first to experience climate change as a life-threatening crisis. It also foreshadows water wars and how they could increasingly become a part of our political climate.

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16 civilians reportedly killed in fighting in Darfur region
  • I had hope that this would be a blip of an assault and a ceasefire would be brokered. Now, it feels almost certain that one of the most cursed regions in the world is going to be plunged into a civil war without a clear justification, and where everyone loses.

  • Nova Scotia: Four missing after extreme rainfall hits Canada
  • Climate change has been particularly unsettling this summer because it has felt like a constant reminder that it can't be escaped. Even if you aren't in Florida or Arizona or Greenland, even if you feel like you're insulated up in Vermont or Canada -- bam, 11 inches of rain in 24 hours.

  • Fantasy Football @lemmy.world danhasnolife @lemmy.world

    Do you believe there is any real risk in Barkley sitting out?

    And if so, who is the play? James Robinson was just signed by the Giants. While I love him on a personal level, it's doubtful to me at this point that he's going to be a meaningful fantasy contributor.

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    www.nytimes.com DeSantis Faces Swell of Criticism Over Florida’s New Standards for Black History

    In one benchmark, middle schoolers would learn that enslaved Americans developed skills that “could be applied for their personal benefit.”

    DeSantis Faces Swell of Criticism Over Florida’s New Standards for Black History
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    www.thescore.com NFL Power Rankings: Every team's biggest question entering training camp

    With NFL training camps set to kick off, we assess each team's biggest question (rankings are selected by a panel of theScore's football editors).1. Kansas City Chiefs Gregory Shamus / Getty Images Sport / GettyPost-draft rank: 1How does the WR pecking order shake out? Luckily for the Chiefs, all th...

    NFL Power Rankings: Every team's biggest question entering training camp
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    Only 1% of US Homes Have Changed Hands So Far This Year, Redfin Says
  • I'm not surprised at all. Even if I WANTED to move, we wouldn't be able to afford to buy our house back on the open market. We got lucky, and now we're stuck.

    Building or buying up in this market feels like a dream, so we're slowly improving the house we have to fit our needs.

  • Morocco and Western Sahara: A new conflict brewing?
  • Great article. If Morocco's claim is rejected, what's stopping Algeria from trying to step into that power vacuum? Does Western Sahara have any sort of organized military that could resist against armed conflict over its resources?

    I wouldn't be surprised if we just saw the region become a capitalism pseudo-country, with US/China coming in to buy off the resources.

  • Men's Liberation - A Place to Discuss Men's Issues With A Focus On Intersectionality
  • I like the concept of being able to talk openly about mens' issues. That liberation name is unfortunate; in my opinion, it definitely sounds at least apologetic towards misogyny. What do we have to be liberated from?

  • New Coffee Arrivals!
  • First whole bean coffee? Oh man, welcome to the good stuff.

    No matter what coffee purists tell you, the single best change to my daily coffee quality of life was simply going from ground to grinding fresh whole beans every morning. I will never go back.

  • The Humiliation of Ron DeSantis
  • I fear that we're writing the epitaph too soon on this guy. If Trump does in fact get taken out of the race, don't underestimate the Republican party's ability to galvanize behind one candidate.

  • Land acquisition question - Two Car Garage
  • Regarding the question of whether it's stupid or not -- how much would you be kicking yourself if one of your neighbors purchased it from you instead?

    In my mind, any chance you get to increase your land and you buffer zone is an absolute positive.

  • Is it a bad idea to daily a car from 1989?
  • What are your options? For example, I would rather daily an '89 Corolla over a '01 Kia.

    What is your budget for maintenance? There will be nuisance items go like seals and gaskets due to age, even if the engine runs strong.

    What is the price? For a car that's almost 35 years old, it better be low.

    If you have a low budget, don't have a crazy commute, and can get a couple years out of this car for a couple grand, it could be exceptionally wise decision compared to a $600/mo car payment.

  • How are you doing relative to the 1x by 30 / 2x by 35 / 3x by 40 salary rule for retirement savings?
  • First, thanks for contributing. I credit r/personalfinance as one of the most important factors that allowed me to become financially literate. Still cleaning up the messes of my 20's, but things would be WAY worse if I wouldn't have been able to self-educate. I'm not going back to Reddit, so I'm thankful that you're contributing content here instead.

    In regards to your question, relatively poorly.

    I'm 31. My salary when I began work after grad school was 35k with only 2% going into retirement; now my salary is north of 100k with 15% going into retirement. I am at about 40% of my annual income, so definitely behind. I should be able to have some nice catch-up progress over the next five years, but I can't help but feel like a better starting job pre-COVID would have set me up way better.

  • Applying to College @lemmy.world danhasnolife @lemmy.world

    What colleges are on your list to apply to next year?

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    12 Songs Worth Listening To: A Lemmy Playlist for June/July

    open.spotify.com July '23 - Music to Listen To

    July '23 - Music to Listen To · Playlist · 12 songs

    July '23 - Music to Listen To

    In the spirit of building out this community, I'm creating a playlist of the songs released in a past few months that I found most compelling.

    Note that not all of these are pop punk, but the genre is relatively nebulous anyway. Also note that while I have a very diverse musical palette, my strong preference is for music with great lyricism.

    Let me know your thoughts! Tracklist:

    1. What Hurts the Most - Trophy Eyes
    2. Clean-Up Crew - Spanish Love Songs
    3. Outlook - The Front Bottoms
    4. Gans Media Retro Games - Hot Mulligan
    5. JOBBO - WSTR
    6. LIKED U BETTER - Jeff Rosenstock
    7. We Didn't Start the Fire (Re-Imagined) - Fall Out Boy
    8. Fail You - Movements
    9. GODDAMNITALL - The Wonder Years
    10. Sean - Trophy Eyes
    11. NYE - Local Natives
    12. Cast Iron Skillet - Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit
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    Discover's customer support really is a differentiator

    For transparency, I only signed up for a Discover card recently because they had a 15 month 0% balance transfer promotion, which is what I've been looking for. In general it's seemed like their rewards were not outstanding and you had to deal with potentially not having the card accepted elsewhere.

    My receiving bank botched the transfer and the funds were missing for a bit. Discover was excellent -- every time I called there was a minimal wait for a U.S. based customer support agent that I could understand clearly and was knowledgeable about the situation. I was surprised.

    I get that you may go years without ever needing to contact support, but it definitely quickly made a difference for me.

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    jalopnik.com No One In The U.S. Really Wants To Buy Electric Vehicles

    EVs from Toyota, Ford, Audi and Genesis are just sitting on dealer lots as supply outgrows demand.

    No One In The U.S. Really Wants To Buy Electric Vehicles

    The healthy supply of EVs may not seem as alarming considering that the industry average is a 70-day supply during “normal times,” per Axios, but ICE-equipped vehicles currently sit at a 54-day supply. And hybrids are having a particularly good year, with supply down to 44 days. Plug-in and traditional hybrids from Toyota are making the best of 2023, with current supply for the Prius and RAV4 sitting at under 30 days each. Axios claims that this reaffirms Toyota’s argument that car buyers need a “stepping stone” from ICE to EVs.

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