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Top U.S. Politics Topics
Michael Shellenberger β€’ 1835 implied HN points β€’ 18 Jul 23
  1. Top scientists misled Congress about Covid origins by denying lab leak possibilities despite actual concerns
  2. Newly released emails and messages show discrepancies in public statements versus private conversations
  3. Evidence suggests possible cover-up and pressure from 'higher-ups' in shaping scientific narrative
Common Sense with Bari Weiss β€’ 60 implied HN points β€’ 15 Feb 24
  1. Free Press is working on a dating app named UnHinged but in the meantime is using an old-school matchmaking approach for Valentine's Day.
  2. Those interested in finding love within Free Press can email [email protected] with personal details and a story about changing their mind recently.
  3. Selected entries will be featured in a forthcoming morning email for Free Press subscribers.
Tessa Fights Robots β€’ 48 implied HN points β€’ 21 Feb 24
  1. Censorship issues exist in email communication, with some receiving emails going to spam or disappearing.
  2. There are challenges in responding to emails and forwarding articles due to server restrictions marking them as spam.
  3. Social media platforms have been censoring content and there are reports of issues with paid subscriptions being denied or canceled by Stripe.
Mehdeeka β€’ 1 implied HN point β€’ 25 Jan 24
  1. Regularly communicate with your customers through email to keep them engaged.
  2. Try using linguistic tactics like replacing 'but' with 'and' for a psychological effect in sales language.
  3. Focus on explaining the value of your product or service over its features in marketing.
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Links I Would Gchat You If We Were Friends β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 10 Apr 14
  1. Growing up in an apocalyptic cult influenced Flor Edwards's early life but she managed to break free from it.
  2. Emails can reveal the personal and emotional sides of people, showing how they change, grow, and feel different emotions.
  3. A nun addicted to Twitter showcases a modern twist on traditional figures, raising questions about the changing roles of individuals in society.