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The Federal Bureau of Paranoia

/r/inthenews is the subreddit for opinion, analysis, and discussion of recent events.

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The Federal Bureau of Paranoia

A general purpose subreddit for news and discussions on everything related to intelligence and espionage

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What the Next Phase of Trump’s Presidency Will Look Like

/r/Politics is for news and discussion about U.S. politics.

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How the Grateful Dead Nearly Solved the Problem With Live Music

A place for discussing jam band music and events

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How the Grateful Dead Nearly Solved the Problem With Live Music

Reddit’s #1 Music Community

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The Jubilation in Israel Is Premature

Geopolitics is focused on the relationship between politics and territory. Through geopolitics we attempt to analyze and predict the actions and decisions of nations, or other forms of political power, by means of their geographical characteristics and location in the world. In a broader sense, geopolitics studies the general relations between countries on a global scale. Here we analyze local events in terms of the bigger, global picture.

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The Backdoor Way That Pete Hegseth Could Keep Women Out of Combat

The largest military subreddit on reddit.

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The Court Comes to the Administration’s Rescue, Again

Subreddit covering the Supreme Court of the United States, its past, present and future cases, its members, and its impact on the nation.

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The Real Trouble With America’s Flip-Flop on Ukrainian Weapons

News, analysis, discussion and investigative journalism documenting Russia's Invasion of Ukraine.

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Fast Fashion’s End Has Been Greatly Exaggerated

Consumerism Kills

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Fast Fashion’s End Has Been Greatly Exaggerated

Sustainability is the ability of system to endure. While most people associate the term with the environment, true longevity requires social and economical sustainability as well as ecological sustainability.

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The AI Industry is Radicalizing

A subreddit dedicated to everything Artificial Intelligence. Covering topics from AGI to AI startups. Whether you're a researcher, developer, or simply curious about AI, Jump in!!!

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The Lesson of Israel’s Success in the Air

Geopolitics is focused on the relationship between politics and territory. Through geopolitics we attempt to analyze and predict the actions and decisions of nations, or other forms of political power, by means of their geographical characteristics and location in the world. In a broader sense, geopolitics studies the general relations between countries on a global scale. Here we analyze local events in terms of the bigger, global picture.

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Zohran Mamdani’s Lesson for the Left

/r/Politics is for news and discussion about U.S. politics.

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Zohran Mamdani’s Lesson for the Left

The home subreddit for New York City!

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Hi! We’re Kaitlyn Tiffany and Ellen Cushing, staff writers at The Atlantic. If there’s one thing that unites us, it’s our interest in (and devotion to) the game of baseball. We’re fascinated by the forces behind the game. Ask us anything!

Subreddit for Major League Baseball. Reddit’s #1 MLB Community. From discussions, news, and highlights from all thirty teams.

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The Inscrutable Supreme Court

Subreddit covering the Supreme Court of the United States, its past, present and future cases, its members, and its impact on the nation.

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A New Era of Internet Regulation Is About to Begin

A place to discuss developments in the law and the legal profession.

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How Much Worse Is This Going to Get?

/r/Politics is for news and discussion about U.S. politics.

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How Public Health Discredited Itself

This community is a space for public health professionals to discuss news, trends, new research, and updates in the field.

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Annoying People to Death

/r/Politics is for news and discussion about U.S. politics.

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Liberals Are Going to Keep Losing at the Supreme Court

A subreddit dedicated to the various legal issues/ins and outs of the American law related to current political topics. All are welcome; lawyers with some background in constitutional law are particularly needed. **If you encounter a firewall for any link, use https://archive.today/ as a workaround.**

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Liberals Are Going to Keep Losing at the Supreme Court

Subreddit covering the Supreme Court of the United States, its past, present and future cases, its members, and its impact on the nation.

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Liberals Are Going to Keep Losing at the Supreme Court

A place to discuss developments in the law and the legal profession.

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Canada’s Terrible New Freedom

/r/inthenews is the subreddit for opinion, analysis, and discussion of recent events.