stanford_web: Webgraph (Stanford)
The web graph of Stanford University (stanford.edu), as collected in 2002. Nodes represent pages and directed edges represent hyperlinks between them.
This network has 281904 nodes and 2312497 edges.
Tags: Informational, Web graph, Unweighted
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GOP's food stamp plan is found to violate Senate rules. It's the latest setback for Trump's big bill (Lisa Mascaro/Associated Press)
https://apnews.com/article/trump-food-stamps-tax-cuts-senate-spending-101d16d8ca61956fc37f0cce7551fa24
http://www.memeorandum.com/250621/p52#a250621p52
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A new bill championed by President Trump calls for cutting $295 billion in federal spending over the next decade from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, better known as SNAP or food stamps, according to the Congressional Budget Office.
“What are we supposed to do?” Ms. Williams said. “I know he doesn’t need it, but the rest of us do
Senate Official Rejects Food Aid Cuts Proposed by Republicans in Megabill - The New York Times
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/21/us/politics/senate-snap-food-stamps.html
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I need to work on my car tomorrow. It's so cold that it's sleeting outside right now. Of course, my friend with tools lives in the icebox of the state. How am I going to work in this crap? I got that 0W-10 blood from living in Texas, plus my persistent sweating. It's almost June. How the hell is it still snowing and sleeting?
To give some examples:
When police get vastly differential results at investigating crimes against some groups (e.g., Black women) vs. others (e.g., white men), that's malcompetence. Probably plenty of simple malice involved too, and probably the whole gamut of mechanisms I mentioned in the last post are involved here.
Another example, from my own experience: when I stumble over the names of my non-white students but pronounce my white students' names flawlessly, that's malcompetence on my part, because the net effect of my selective incompetence is to make some students feel less welcome in my classroom, which hurts their learning. I'm my case, the reasons for the incompetence are not conscious nor (I think) unconscious malice, but instead a differential capability picked up from a certain kind of upbringing and then (sometimes) insufficiently mitigated by capability-building effort. Because of how I grew up, my ability to pronounce different names is biased (this is true of everyone in the world; most people don't have a classroom instructor position that causes it to matter so much). When I'm successful at mitigating my malcompetence, I use practice time with student intro videos to pare down my competence gap for the specific students in my class. This is time consuming (several hours per week for the first few weeks of classes) and I'm sad to admit that I don't always invest that time. But it's a great example of malcompetence because I have a introspective access to it.
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