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Bruno Waterfield
BrunoBrussels
Barnier is still in London. He is at the limit of his (very restrictive) mandate and is expected to head back to Brussels tomorrow for talks. France has flourished its
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Professor Fleming
alwaystheself
I don’t know. Feelings are complicated. Grim joy can co-mingle with relief. I felt joy when we first realized Trump really lost. And I felt relieved that there was no
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Paul Furber
paul_furber
1/ What was the most significant event of last year? A few events to pick from. I think it was this one. #qanon 2/ #qanon beat it into our thick
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Stephanie Zvan
szvan
Klobuchar is pretty much perfect for examining Minnesota Nice. Minnesota Nice unsettles people because it decouples an ethic of care—which Klobuchar has in spades—from liking someone—not her strong suit. I
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Nanjala Nyabola
Nanjala1
I often get criticised for not being more cynical about the UN system, whose flaws and limitations are in perpetual and full display. But whatever interest comes in wanting the
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Nanjala Nyabola
Nanjala1
Here's the thing. The stuff that holds societies together is not things that can easily be named or quantified. It is the softer stuff of being human that we often
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Lindsey Burke
lindseymburke
The Biden administration's positions on school reopening are understandably giving parents whiplash. Just in the past month-and-a-half, their stance has shifted at least 3 times. A timeline: December 2020: Open
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Greg Olear
gregolear
With the news coming rapid-fire, I want to make sure we target Wayne LaPierre and the NRA. These are despicable traitors, worse in their own way than even Trump, and
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David Henig
DavidHenigUK
Disappointed I haven't yet seen a 'Cummings Greatest Hits in government' list, because it really is a fine collection. So let's try to correct this terrible wrong. Tagline - 'Unlike
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Laura Jedeed, Professional Stocker
LauraJedeed
Gonna start a new thing that I may or may not abandon immediately: the Daily Coup threadI'm going to rate us at about 4/10: a number I made up that's
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Jstn- - Voted Blue & Early - Pro BLM
JstnGreen1
#1 threadA few days ago, I was listening to NPR (I believe) and the guest spoke on something we should talk about.Trump's attempt at a coup, will likely end like
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Paul Krugman
paulkrugman
I'm not sure how many people realize that New York, after a terrible start, now looks like European nations that have managed to resume a lot of normal life despite
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Carol Roth
caroljsroth
Thread/When you use equality as a form of measurement, you are saying that a difference between two things is the relevant measure. Equality is very relevant measure in terms of
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Cory Doctorow #BLM
doctorow
If you've ever argued with a racist Facebook uncle over Thanksgiving dinner, you probably had the fact that the Democrats supported slavery and the Republicans ended it thrown in your
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Solutions Journalism Network
soljourno
Gasp! It might surprise you, but Trump claiming #votebymail is ripe for major fraud isn't exactly true.In reality, there are flaws but also success stories, and great solutions reporting on
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Sam Hoadley-Brill
deonteleologist
Alright, since "Jeremy" wants the smoke, it appears I'm going to have to roll out a thread about how his team's sophistical posturing on topics like intersectionality engenders just enough
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