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It’s “shakeout” time as losses of Netflix rivals top $5 billion. Disney, Warner, Comcast, and Paramount are contemplating cuts, possible mergers.
  • Pirates were very democratic and shared the loot. Capitalists kept to to themselves and gave little to their employees.

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    What do you think is a proper way to advertise a community on Lemmy?
  • In the Pornhub comments is not suggested.

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    NFL 2023 Week 17 Thursday Night Football Game Thread
  • Jets just for the chaos

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    Senator Bernie Sanders tests positive for COVID-19 during Senate break as infections rise nationally
  • It's not even a cold to me, I've never had it even though my entire office was sick in 2020 and 2021. Doctors said I was just one of the 1 and 4 that are completely immune to it. We did catch MERS coronavirus back in 2011 and that might be why.

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    Senator Bernie Sanders tests positive for COVID-19 during Senate break as infections rise nationally
  • Based on the CDC published final 2022 estimates, Nearly 1 in 4 U.S. adults and older teens had still not caught COVID-19 by the end of last year, according to new estimates from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, while 77.5% had antibodies from at least one prior infection.

    Those who have gotten it seem to get it again and again.

    https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/covid-5-times-people-describe-illnesses-rcna118132#:~:text=There aren't always easy,is more likely to wane.

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    Senator Bernie Sanders tests positive for COVID-19 during Senate break as infections rise nationally
  • There are still many who are deathly afraid to get covid. If your vaccinated and practice standard basic hygiene your risk is very low.

    Wash your hands and don't touch your face. Simple things to avoid it.

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    Senator Bernie Sanders tests positive for COVID-19 during Senate break as infections rise nationally
  • No, Covid can be a serious issue and was a serious issue three years ago, it just isn't the threat it once was. I'm not saying that a small portion of the population isn't at risk, I'm saying that for the majority of people, it isn't a threat.

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    Maine’s top election official removes Trump from 2024 ballot
  • Welcome to the club Maine - Love Colorado

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    Senator Bernie Sanders tests positive for COVID-19 during Senate break as infections rise nationally
  • Colds are a variety of viruses. There isn't a cold virus itself.

    As for Covid, like the Flu or RSV there are those who are in danger of serious illness, the percentage is just low. It's not anything to worry about.

    The risk of developing dangerous symptoms of COVID-19 may be increased in people who are older. The risk may also be increased in people of any age who have other serious health problems — such as heart or lung conditions, weakened immune systems, obesity, or diabetes. This is similar to what is seen with other respiratory illnesses, such as the flu (influenza).

    Each of these factors can increase the risk of severe COVID-19 symptoms. But people who have several of these other health problems are at even higher risk.

    https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/coronavirus/in-depth/coronavirus-who-is-at-risk/art-20483301#:~:text=The risk of developing dangerous,systems%2C obesity%2C or diabetes.

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    Senator Bernie Sanders tests positive for COVID-19 during Senate break as infections rise nationally
  • Covid has been added to the many viruses that we call a cold. It's not the deadly virus it once was and is harmless to the majority of the human population.

    If you have immune issues you should wear as mask as a precaution.

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    Lincoln would be rolling in his grave to see the modern GOP
  • 30 years ago it was, not anymore.

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    Nikki Haley backpedals Civil War comments in which she made no mention of slavery
  • State Right to enslave people. That is the primary cause and what it was being fought over.

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    Lincoln would be rolling in his grave to see the modern GOP
  • Wait and see, the GOP is a business and they follow where the money is and that isn't to the right.

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    Lincoln would be rolling in his grave to see the modern GOP
  • The Republican Party shifted from left to right in the 1960s. There isn't growth on the right, there is encredible growth on the left. MAGA and Progressives already have a lot in common on policy ideas, a hate for government, that shift isn't that hard to do.

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    Lincoln would be rolling in his grave to see the modern GOP
  • It's a common trend in Political Science, adapt or die.

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    Lincoln would be rolling in his grave to see the modern GOP
  • Political parties are not static. When Trump falls the Republican brand dies. They will reinvent themselves as a left wing party to regain the power they lost. It won't look anything like it does now by 2030.

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  • www.prideofdetroit.com Official NFL Twitter account updates bio to honor Lions NFC North championship

    In a pretty neat gesture, the NFL Twitter account changed their header to honor the Detroit Lions’ first divisional championship in 30 years.

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    Lincoln would be rolling in his grave to see the modern GOP
  • Lincoln would be a Democrat as would Theodore Roosevelt. Both were Progressives in their time.

    The future of the Republican Party is either a huge shift to the left, like all the way to the left or to disappear and be replaced by another Progressive Party. Democrats would stay where they are and be the Center Right Party.

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    www.dailycamera.com Longmont Green Party to host ‘Break The System’ candidate forum Jan. 5

    The Longmont Green Party is scheduled to host a “Break The System” forum for various congressional candidates on Jan. 5.

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    www.denverpost.com Lauren Boebert says she will switch districts and run for another Colorado seat in Congress next year

    U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert announced Wednesday night that she will abandon the congressional district she has represented for nearly three years — and seek her party’s nomination in 2024 …

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    www.theguardian.com FBI investigating threats directed at Colorado supreme court justices after Trump ruling

    Court voted 4-3 last week that ex-president was ineligible to run for White House again under US constitution’s insurrection clause

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    www.denverpost.com Aspen Snowmass owner sues over influencers shooting high-end fashion content on slopes

    The owner of the Aspen Snowmass resorts is complaining about a high-end fashion company that keeps sending so-called “influencers” to its ski areas to be photographed in pricey attire.

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    time.com Why Boebert's House Race Will Be So Closely Watched in 2024

    Even before the Beetlejuice scandal, Lauren Boebert's re-election bid was already drawing strong national interest.

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    coloradosun.com Colorado's governor wants colleges to hold tuition below inflation. His budget doesn’t provide money to do so.

    Funding for higher education has emerged as a major divide between Colorado's Democratic governor and state lawmakers.

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    www.denverpost.com Jonathon Cooper after Broncos’ loss to Patriots torpedoes playoff chances: “We had everything to play for”

    The frustration, sadness and disappointment were clear as day inside the Broncos’ locker room after falling to the New England Patriots in a must-win game.

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    nesn.com Panthers Wideout Takes Shot At Packers After Week 16 Loss

    Carolina Panthers wideout Adam Thielen was not thrilled with the controversial fourth-quarter call that benefited the Green Bay Packers.

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    sports.yahoo.com Bears who made the ‘nice' list in win over Cardinals

    There will be no coal for the Bears this Christmas. The offense was as hot as a burning Yule log to start the game, and scored three touchdowns in three-straight drives between the first and second quarters. The defense was stingier than a miserly Scrooge. There were some icy patches over the middle...

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    sports.yahoo.com Patriots captain Matthew Slater's long games played streak has ended

    Before Sunday night, Matthew Slater hadn't missed a game for the Patriots in six years.

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    bleacherreport.com Tua, Dolphins Celebrated by NFL Fans for Clinching Playoff Spot vs. Prescott, Cowboys

    Tua Tagovailoa's late-game heroics helped lift the Miami Dolphins to a 22-20 win over the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday. With the Dolphins trailing by one point…

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    www.seattletimes.com Geno Smith proves he is the QB the Seahawks need when it matters

    Sunday afternoon in Tennessee, Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith proved how much better his team is with him behind center.

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