This ignores that he is also under investigation in other districts, at the state level, and the reports of other classified document incidents that happened in other locations but haven't been charged (yet).
Your first bullet point is also moot, as Trump was not charged with taking documents, but rather keeping them without legal authority or permission.
Claiming that Democrats and the Biden administration are unaware of the threat to democracy that is the modern GOP does not match reality. They talk about this a lot, and there have been lots of things they've done to deal with the problem.
Sorry, but whether we like it or not, the guy is still the leading GOP candidate for President and de-facto leader of the party. What he says could influence the nation's future. So yeah, it is newsworthy.
scraping the outbound links is very different than all of the user comments, which would put more load on Reddit's servers and also be easier to claim "belongs" to Reddit (it doesn't but they argue otherwise)
this shows that OpenAI was not using, let alone abusing, Reddit's API as claimed
Me in summer through winter of 2020: "Well, silver lining about COVID is that we all learned how to wear masks once this all blows over."
Conservative family: "Agree!"
Me during the unending apocalypse in summer 2023: "We should wear masks with the air quality so poor [unsaid: due to the now present and undeniable human-caused climate change."
Exact same conservative family: "That sounds like socialism and fascism to me"
Trump would also 100% pardon himself for a state conviction and just dare the country to hold him accountable. If he gets that far, it would probably work.
There's also a very good chance that Trump is not going to have much influence if he keeps racking up indictments, some of which he can't pardon even if he wins the election, which is also not a foregone conclusion. Why risk her career on a move that wouldn't actually matter in the end?
The past happened, we can't ignore it. Acknowledging that injustices happened in the past and we have the ability to do something now to try and reverse that is not "living in the past".
Or help with fighting the climate change? Or helping developing nations to get to our level?
Arguably, both of these are exactly what we mean by "reparations".
No need to shut down Plex just to use another option, so hopefully you can just go back. I run Jellyfin on the same NAS as my main Plex server as a backup, for example.
I recently got into making foam inserts for my board game collection. Startup cost is low, just need a flat surface to work on and some patience. After measuring, cutting and gluing for a few hours, waiting for a few more for things to dry, then finally being able to assemble everything so it all fits "just right" is incredibly satisfying!
Bernie voters were statistically unreliable at the polls. He lost that one and isn't running this cycle, so what is the relevance?