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Biden administration moves to ban medical debt from credit reports
  • Ah, that makes a lot of sense. Thanks for explaining. I've been fortunate enough to avoid major medical expenses or debt, so I hadn't thought of the situation you've described.

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    Biden administration moves to ban medical debt from credit reports
  • Could you expand on why this makes such a big difference? I'm not very knowledgeable in this area. Is medical debt treated differently than other debts by lenders?

    My first thought was that medical debt, like any other debt, has financial obligations that lenders would have to know about to determine the amount of credit a person is eligible for. Wouldn't medical debt payments impact the amount of additional debt you can afford?

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    Hunter Biden convicted of three felony counts in federal gun trial
  • I get that the law is the law, and the jury has to rule as such (barring nullification), but this is such a stupid law.

    None of our other constitutional rights are contingent on not using controlled substances.

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    [META] Political News
  • I think your last paragraph is pretty much the goal. It makes sense to me. Just don't post partisan articles from partisan sources.

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    Biden supporters mostly back him in 2024 election because they oppose Trump, poll finds
  • My comment and this thread has nothing to do with rightly or wrongly voting for anyone. Nor does it have anything to do with how anyone should justify their vote.

    I only reinforced the claim that anyone with a "D" next to their name is "fine enough" for progressives to vote for. A claim that you initially disagreed with, but are now proving to be true.

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    Biden supporters mostly back him in 2024 election because they oppose Trump, poll finds
  • Actions speak louder than words. Who do these progressives keep voting for?

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    Biden supporters mostly back him in 2024 election because they oppose Trump, poll finds
  • Time will tell if those people will still vote for Biden or if their hatred will be reflected in how they vote.

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  • www.bbc.com Alpine F1: Rob White sacked as operations director

    Alpine sack veteran operations director Rob White in the latest example of management turmoil at the French team.

    The article has a good summary of all the management turmoil/turnover over the past couple years.

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    A cool guide The Decline of the Simpsons
  • If I remember correctly the IMDB average is closer to 7.

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    Linus Tech Tips (LTT) release investigation results on former accusations
  • That's pretty much my thinking too. I mean, what's the less biased alternative to get to the truth here? The law firm has an incentive to satisfy the people paying them, but they also have their own reputation to maintain.

    So I guess I'd be inclined to skeptically believe their findings. Although, it would be better if the firm released their own summary (or endorsed this one).

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    Average U.S. vehicle age hits record 12.6 years as high prices force people to keep them longer
  • That's the case now, but not historically. The big 3 were making garbage cars until foreign companies expanded their US presence with domestic manufacturing. Widespread foreign makes built in the US is relatively recent.

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    Average U.S. vehicle age hits record 12.6 years as high prices force people to keep them longer
  • What are you talking about? American made cars (majority of historical volume) were notoriously bad until recently. Hondas and Toyotas were the exception. Now the expectation is that every make/model makes it to 200k miles.

    And rust was an issue because they used inferior paint on older vintages. I don't see how blaming it on material deficiencies supports your point.

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    Average U.S. vehicle age hits record 12.6 years as high prices force people to keep them longer
  • Due to cost or reliability improvements? Or both? Because cars are definitely operational a lot longer than they were 25-50 years ago.

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    A cool guide to Amazon's guide to conquer the world
  • I strongly disagree. If we don't nationalize IMDB then how can we possibly have any trust in the integrity and honesty of movie reviews?

    Everyone should be entitled to have access to accurate movie ratings.

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    Chris Harris: F1 has outgrown Imola
  • I think if they introduce a rotating calendar Imola would be an ideal track to have in the rotation. The racing usually isn't great, but it's not the worst, and it would still keep an iconic circuit in F1. Seems like a good compromise.

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    Putin starts tactical nuke drills near Ukraine
  • It's not scary at all from behind a keyboard.

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    McLaren's Senna livery for Monaco
  • Plus Senna being absolutely dominant year after year at Monaco.

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    This is not a record to be proud of.
  • I like to picture Jesus in a Tuxedo T-shirt, 'cause it says, 'I wanna be formal, but I'm here to party, too.'

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  • https:// www.autosport.com /f1/news/f1-technical-chief-symonds-set-to-leave-role/10613567/

    > As well as contributing to the roles for the new 2022 ground-effect era, he was also involved in the creation of the all-new cars that are coming for 2026.

    > But with the chassis part of those future rules now all but signed off, and due to be published at the start of next month, it is understood that Symonds decided a while ago to call time at the F1 organisation.

    > Although there has been no official announcement, it is understood that F1 staff were informed of the development on Monday. Symonds has gone on gardening leave with immediate effect.

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    This is not a record to be proud of.
  • You know, Jesus did grow up. You don't always have to call him baby. It's a bit odd and off putting to pray to a baby.

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    North Carolina lawmakers push bill to ban most public mask wearing, citing crime
  • Kinda weird it was against the law before covid in most places.

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  • https:// www.motorsport.com /f1/news/fia-planning-harsher-f1-penalties-to-clamp-down-on-magnussen-miami-tactics/10611261/

    > The FIA is planning to impose harsher penalties for Formula 1 drivers deliberately cutting the track to keep a position in the wake of Kevin Magnussen's antics in Miami.

    > Motorsport.com understands the FIA is keen to start handing out drive-throughs in such scenarios, which solves the issue immediately because it forces the offending drivers to pit and cede track position within two laps.

    > The escalating punishment would be handed out in case of repeat offences during the same race, when the stewards suspect drivers are intentionally going off track to maintain their position.

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    apnews.com F1 management and FIA reach peace agreement to stop infighting and align on behalf of global series

    The contempt between Formula 1 and its governing body has softened, with both sides announcing they’ve agreed “to commit to a strategic plan for the future of F1.”

    > The contempt between Formula 1 and its governing body has softened, with both sides announcing Wednesday they’ve agreed “to commit to a strategic plan for the future of F1.”

    > FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem told The Associated Press at the Miami Grand Prix earlier this month that his relationship with F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali “has never been better” and the two were working to further strengthen an alliance.

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    www.hollywoodreporter.com ‘Silicon Valley’ Duo Team for Hulu F1 Comedy

    ‘Downforce,’ which has received a pilot order at the streamer, hails from writers Alec Berg and Adam Countee and counts driver Daniel Ricciardo among its exec producers.

    > Described as Entourage set in the world of Formula 1 racing, Downforce follows what happens when the heiress to a dynastic racing team is thrust back into the family business and the hard choices she must make about the future of the team and her family’s legacy.

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    www.rollingstone.com AI-Music Arms Race: Meet Udio, the <em>Other</em> ChatGPT for Music

    A new Suno rival, Udio, is here, backed by tech and music heavyweights. It has powerful capabilities —  and a weird habit of resurrecting Tom Petty

    I've messed around with Udio and Suno quite a bit and I think Udio is a bit better. Especially with generating vocals without an auto-tune sound. Although I don't think it responds to prompts quite as well.

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    > Formula 1 owner Liberty Media intends to finalise its purchase of the MotoGP World Championship for a figure of around €4 billion.

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    www.bbc.com Lewis Hamilton says F1 hard to trust with no accountability in the sport

    Lewis Hamilton says there is "no transparency and no accountability" in Formula 1 as the sport continues to be rocked by off-track wrangles.

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    www.google.com Uber Carshare - Valtteri Bottas' Aussie 'Second' Car

    There are thousands of Second Cars to rent on Uber Carshare but only this one has a meat pie oven. Terms & Conditions: Valtteri’s ‘Second’ Car is owned by Ub...

    Not sure if it's okay to post this since it's an ad. I just thought it was hilarious.

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    www.formula1.com Newey says ‘subtle bits’ key to RB20's speed

    Adrian Newey believes that more “subtle” elements of the Red Bull RB20 are actually the key to its gains in performance, rather than the particularly noticeable visual changes that have drawn attention given the change in concept from its predecessor.

    > Red Bull tech chief Adrian Newey insists that more “subtle” elements of the RB20 design are actually the key to its gains in performance, rather than the particularly noticeable visual changes that have drawn attention given the change in concept from its predecessor.

    Tracks with what Mercedes was saying. Their issues weren't with the components you see on TV.

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    > However, those rumours have now been largely dispelled. Having taken over 25% of Sauber in early 2023, it is now believed that Audi will complete its transaction with Sauber owner Finn Rausing. While a 75% stake was initially circulated, Bild and Bloomberg report that Audi will realise a 100% takeover.

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    > Asked if he was sure that he would see out his Red Bull contract, which runs until 2028, Verstappen said: “That has, of course, always been the intention of signing. That’s why we signed so long to be here.

    > “And of course, it's about the performance of the car and from 2026 onwards, that is a bit of a question mark with new regulations.

    > “But I knew that, when I signed my contract, I also know what they have done for me in my career, right? So yeah, the intention is, of course, absolutely, to stay with this team, because I really enjoy it.

    > “And I'm also really happy within the team. So as long as we perform there is no reason also to leave.”

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    www.formula1.com What’s new on Ferrari’s SF-24 car for 2024

    Although Technical Director Enrique Cardile classifies the new Ferrari SF-24 as ‘a big departure’ from the 2022 and ’23 cars, there is much that looks very familiar.

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    www.formula1.com Famin to remain as Alpine team boss for 2024

    Alpine have confirmed that Bruno Famin will continue as their Team Principal during the upcoming F1 season, balancing those duties with his wider role as the brand’s VP of Motorsports.

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    www.bbc.com British Grand Prix: New Silverstone Formula 1 deal announced until 2034

    The British Grand Prix will continue at Silverstone until at least 2034 after the historic track signed a new 10-year deal with Formula 1.

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    https:// www.reuters.com /sports/formula1/f1-commission-approves-sprint-format-changes-2024-02-05/

    > Friday has one free practice followed by a sprint qualifying 'shootout'.

    > The 100km race will then be held on Saturday morning before qualifying for the main Sunday grand prix.

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