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Dhruva Balram
dhruvabalram
It's difficult to keep up with *everything* that is going on especially underneath a pandemic & while we overcome our individual struggles, but all I ask is that you give
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Nath
cfcNath94
This is the monster thread I was talking about... strap in. If you want to unfollow me cause you disagree then please go ahead. I'm speaking from my view here
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Ellen Huet
ellenhuet
Here's a story I didn't think I'd write: one about a sourceIn 2016, WeWork employee Joanna Strange approached me with docs that showed WeWork's shaky finances & internal recordings of
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IGBO History & Facts
IgboHistoFacts
Today in History:Enugu Coal Miners Massacre took placeOn this day, November 18, 1949, a sad event took place in Enugu. A day when 21 Iva Valley Coal Miners were killed
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susan abulhawa
sjabulhawa
1/9) I often beat myself up after talks for not saying things I should have. This happened yesterday in the Cost of Solidarity panel with my brilliant friends, Steven Salaita
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Heshmat Alavi
HeshmatAlavi
THREAD1)@SidneyPowell1 reflects on #Iran’s meddling in the U.S. in a recent tweet to U.S. President Donald Trump.This thread focuses on Iran’s dangerous influence in the U.S., especially through its DC-based
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NCSC
NCSCgov
This month in 1799, George Washington died of illness at his Mount Vernon home. His death might have come decades earlier -- greatly changing America’s history -- if not for
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Nicola Davies
nicolakidsbooks
This is a thread that is a picture book in the making. Text plus the roughest roughs of http://illustration.It 's called BIG BERG 'We knew about ice bergs. They came out
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Geraldo Cadava
gerry_cadava
THREAD: This election was about how the most racist man in the room expanded his Latino support, perhaps by 9% from '16 to '20 (see Latino Decisions Election Eve Polls)—and
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Claire Napier
illusClaire
A really cool letter from history Details: from a child (?) too cowardly to sign their name; printed without reply; printed in the issue containing the FINAL part of Death
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Roderic Day
RodericDay
Having come to ML from liberalism, I remember vividly my qualms, biases, and anxieties.I was happy to dismiss writing authored by Stalin as ghost-written, and any praise as coerced.Therefore his
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Beet for VP 2020
VpBeet
To "The Sound of Silence" I feel the darkness will not endLet's vote out all RepublicansThey sow division and they're so creepyTheir mark on history will be so fleetingAnd their
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Stan Druckenmiller's Snow Tiger
ZARTechnical
Global Equity Positioning Thread 1/5$SPX $ACWI $EEM $EFAUS equity % in MSCI All World Index:- 59%, an ATH & well > DotComUS GDP as % of world:- 24%Global investors are
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Yinka Chukwuemeka Ogunnubi
yinkanubi
The Church as we know it today evolved out of chaos. It evolved because people dared to ask questions. Because Martin Luther challenged the sale of indulgences in the Roman
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Dr Emily Munro
ellomunro
To keep spirits up, I'm starting a thread of contagion-related #archive films. Share your favourites and help archives go, erm, viral? #FilmContagion #archives #cinema First up: Edison's sneeze (1894) https://www.loc.gov/item/006941
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Erik Loomis
ErikLoomis
This Day in Labor History: November 27, 1937. The International Ladies Garment Workers Union (ILGWU) debuted its play “Pins and Needles,” which would become the longest running musical of the
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