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ArugulaZ , to Libraries in Boston to offer free menstrual products at 6 libraries — with plans to expand
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Remember, you'll have to return them in three weeks if you want to check out more in the future.

radix , to Libraries in Boston to offer free menstrual products at 6 libraries — with plans to expand
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Boston also has public sunscreen dispensers in the Boston Common.

We love Boston!

BobGnarley , to News in $1.5 billion in estimated revenue: A look at the Massachusetts 'millionaire's tax' first year taxing the rich

About fucking time now the feds should do the other 49 states. But we all know that will never happen.

denast , to News in $1.5 billion in estimated revenue: A look at the Massachusetts 'millionaire's tax' first year taxing the rich

I'm an international student in MA, I remember getting SMS spam telling me to vote against it since it is aimed against retired people and veterans. Don't ask me how

BaldProphet , to Men's Liberation in The ‘manning up of boys begins in the cradle.’ But what boys really need is emotional support from their dads

Well, this is completely unsurprising and what many people have been saying for decades.

Just a side note, the whole "men's brains don't mature until they're 25" thing is a myth.

player2 , to United States | News & Politics in ICE's wanton use of solitary confinement defies even its own standards

"We found that ICE has used solitary confinement more than 14,000 times over the last five years alone. Detained immigrants spent an average of 27 days in solitary confinement, well beyond the 15 days that the U.N. considers torture. At least 42 people were held in solitary confinement by ICE for more than a year."

How disgusting, especially after seeing the Channel 5 video where he gets detailed and details how the solitary rooms are kept as cold as possible and no beds, blankets, or showers were provided to add to the torture. I was shocked to learn that there are no constitutional rights in ICE jurisdiction.

Tolstoshev , to United States | News & Politics in ICE's wanton use of solitary confinement defies even its own standards

They made a movie and a remake about this sort of thing:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papillon_(1973_film)

delirious_owl , to United States | News & Politics in ICE's wanton use of solitary confinement defies even its own standards
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How does the ICC not step up to this torture

borebore Mod , to Boston, MA in Allston Pike project gets fed money

I am having a hard time understanding what the 2 billion dollars is going towards. It seems like it's just moving a few things around but not adding anything new. It is unclear if the West station train project is included in the 2 billion dollars or an additional cost after the fact.

MedicPigBabySaver OP ,
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Gonna cost a shit ton to drop the Pike to ground level.

I don't know anything about the station.

This will be a mini-"big dig". I'd bet it's at least double the $2B.

aegis_sum ,

I'd pay triple to bury the pike underground just like the big dig.

MedicPigBabySaver OP ,
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Well, they are covering it piece by piece... kinda.

dual_sport_dork , to Boston, MA in These energy suppliers say they can save you money. Regulators say it’s a scam
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Yeah, we have these shyster bastards where I live, too. The entire thing is a scam. Think about it: The power lines are owned by the utility company. The generation facilities (at least where I live) are also owned by the same utility company. All of them. There are no third party options, there are no power stations that are independent entities. How then, in any possible way, could any middleman somehow make it "cheaper" to buy power from the vendor you're already buying it from and sell it back to you?

No points for guessing that they can't. All these guys do is get billed on your behalf from your same old power company, then charge you their own added bullshit fees on top of that. They haven't saved anyone in my region a single nickel, ever.

Now the tactic they use is admitting that you might pay slightly more, but they'll switch you to "more green" energy sources to prey on people's environmental sensitivity. Isn't that worth paying a little more for? Too bad this claim is bullshit, too -- There is a very low percentage of renewable energy generation in our region (which yes, is something that needs to change) but what little of it exists is already integrated into the regular power grid and is... you guessed it, owned and operated by the same utility company that already owns the lines and power plants!

LPThinker , to Boston, MA in These energy suppliers say they can save you money. Regulators say it’s a scam

There is one notable exception here, which is community suppliers. Lots of cities/towns in MA (more every year) and initiating programs that are basically group buys for the whole town. These plans never claim to guarantee savings but because they have much greater bargaining power they have so far saved everyone lots of money. The two key differences from these shady af private suppliers are that the community programs communicate really transparently (they are required to notify everyone when the plan is starting and also BEFORE any rate changes) and that you can leave at anytime without consequence.

Edit to add: because these are community programs and not private, profit-focused companies, they are obligated to pass along savings directly to the consumer, rather than adding bogus fees to make up the difference and skim off the top.

FlyingSquid , to News in Many FBI agents are struggling to make ends meet. Housing costs are to blame
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I just... I don't... do I feel bad for cops when they can't afford houses either?

This one is a hard one, but I kind of fall on the side of empathy here...

PugJesus ,
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I'm generally more hostile towards local cops, who have less oversight. Not that policing is great at any level in this country.

Kyle_The_G , to News in Many FBI agents are struggling to make ends meet. Housing costs are to blame

thats gonna be a national security issue at some point, financials are important in vulnerable sector checks. just pay your guys a decent wage, thats what work is for unless the whole social contract thing is breaking down.

Diplomjodler3 ,

I think that ship has sailed long ago.

Chee_Koala , to News in Many FBI agents are struggling to make ends meet. Housing costs are to blame

Maybe they just need to pull themselves up by their bootstraps and lay off the Mocca Frappe Latte's?

llamapocalypse , to News in Many FBI agents are struggling to make ends meet. Housing costs are to blame

This CERTAINLY couldn't have any national security consequences, nope.

Justas ,
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Yep, nobody can bribe a person who's struggling financially.

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