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Peter Gillibrand
GillibrandPeter
NEW: The number of first #COVID19 jabs a day has continued to rise from the weekend. It's up 315.9% since Sunday - with 26,182 having one compared to 6,295. #Wales
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Dr Emma Hodcroft
firefoxx66
In June, after reopening, #SARSCoV2 #COVID19 cases in Florida began to rise. Hospitalisations & deaths, however, stayed low.Perhaps it just wasn't so bad after all? Perhaps something had changed?We see
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Alex Berenson
AlexBerenson
1/ The usual suspects will hate me for saying so, but the truth is the truth. We have solid @cdcgov mortality data through mid-November and it is clear that we
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Adam Gurri
adamgurri
Very weird to me that a class of person is attempting to blame SF's quite new DA for all of its problems. It really shows how bad people are at
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James Poulos
jamespoulos
A type of liberalism is independent of and prior to the abstract apparatus of liberal experts trying to make the world conform to their perfection of it in speech...That of
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Professor Lizzo
LizWaynePhD
I've been thinking about how the work of science communication is hampered by the lack of science education in the general populous. What I mean is, when we say we
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Michael Pettis
michaelxpettis
1/6November's trade data continues to show just how lopsided China's economic recovery has been, with almost all of the recovery on the supply side, rather than the demand side. With export revenues up 14.9
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Anand Giridharadas
AnandWrites
It is tempting to think Trump erupted out of nowhere, like a volcano everybody thought was a mountain. But of course he grew out of who we are, who we
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Grant Ingersoll
gsingers
OK, some thoughts on the @elastic announcement and their move away from #opensource and the @TheASF license. A thread... ok a #rant. #search #elasticsearch First these views are not those
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David Perell
david_perell
Elon Musk builds products that customers rave about, controls his distribution instead of relying on PR agencies and the mainstream media, and teams up with Internet-first creators to spread his
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Michael Pettis
michaelxpettis
1/5The fact that China's share of global steel production was an astonishing 57.5% by November of this year shows the extent to which China's growth (generally, but especially in 2020)
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²⁸ faye
fayesmoon
my interpretation of perfect now by louis—a threadi think perfect now is actually about harry not fizzy and here’s why; let me just start off by saying that in no
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SDSU College Republicans
SDSUCR
As usual, liberal critiques of conservatives with an aim to actually conserve /something/ amount to little more than "point and sputter" commentary and circular, self-referential logic. "Democracy is good because
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Francis Hoar
Francis_Hoar
This is a quite disgraceful and shameful update from the @barcouncil. Not *one word* on the government's decision - pushed through Parliament days after it was announced - to strip
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Linda Tirado
KillerMartinis
My kids still ask why they can’t talk to their grandparents and I tell them “well, it’s because they couldn’t stop being racist even in front of you”Seriously fuck this
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Jens Suedekum
jsuedekum
Do robots destroy jobs and cause mass unemployment? No, they don’t!Happy to share that our paper“The Adjustment of Labor Markets to Robots” has been accepted for publication in the Journal
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