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Matthew Levitt
Levitt_Matt
Thread: seems @FAIRmediawatch didn't like @washingtonpost @JobyWarrick @smekhennet reporting on #Hezbollah narco-trafficking, or my @Georgetown_UP book noting the same. Here's the snarky, poorly researched piece, I'll share some
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Greg Greene
ggreeneva
I want to flag two much-discussed items in the Times today that one might best read as companion pieces. First: this item, which asks why America’s cities need cars …https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/09/opinion/ban-cars-manhattan-cities.h
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Mike Hill
michaeldoron
THREADIn 1914 there was a deeply rooted and thriving community of German migrants in Britain; by 1918 it was almost utterly destroyed. (1) In 1911, 53,324 German migrants lived in
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Curiosweety
curiosweetie
Since this tweet has got interaction beyond my anticipation...will delve into the reasons for it too...its for us to ponder as we try to modernise our healthcare....we are in serious
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Robert Fruchtman
_fruchtose
I'm listening to the Telegraph Hill Dwellers ask the California State Historical Resources Commission to landmark an old sausage factory.https://socketsite.com/archives/2018/11/plans-to-save-the-facade-of-iconic-north-beach-sausage-fact
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HIP HOP COCONUT
CoconutRap
1,000 followersHere’s my first thread ever :)My Top 15 Songs of All Time A lot of these are much more personal based rather than full on skill/lyrical that all have
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Benjamin Kohlmann
benkohlmann
How a Minnesota-native views the current cold snap in Dallas. It's probably not what you're expecting. But it does highlight the challenges of preparing for unexpected events...Ain numerous parts. I
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Dr. Cynthia Greenlee
CynthiaGreenlee
This year, my words left me for months after my father's death. I wrote pieces that I reminded me why I write. And I edited many things that I loved.
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Paul Matzko
PMatzko
I wrote a book about the Fairness Doctrine and how it was responsible for one of the worst episodes of government censorship in US history. So I am somewhat alarmed
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Briahna Joy Gray
briebriejoy
Ok, just getting into the West Wing and at the top of episode 3 the president is giving a speech under a banner that says "practical idealism." This is peak
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Jelena Jansson
jelenajansson
As a European, I'm getting increasingly tired of American influence, from media, politics, work & lifestyle etc. It is overwhelming how much input is coming from US when it doesn't
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Himanshi
himansshhi
As the #BiharElection2020 nears conclusion, here's a thread on the mis/disinformation we saw around the election. Will update as and when more instances pop-up. #BiharElectionResults (1/n) Congress shared a video
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Preemie Maboroshi
PreemiMaboroshi
Finished reading A Taste for Brown Sugar: Black Women in Pornography, by Mireille Miller-Young.Exciting and enjoyable all the way through.Gives a great history on both pornography & Black women's struggles
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Catie Lilly
catielila
To close out the year I wanted to share some of the new writing on Taiwan that moved or gave me the most to think about, starting with two books
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Andy Arthur
cocteautriplets
Found this absolutely brilliant early 19th c. watercolour on the National Galleries site in the course of my daily rummaging (https://www.nationalgalleries.org/art-and-artists/18806/110204/haigs-distillery-bonnington) of the Water of Leith
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clayton chambers
claytonchambrs
Virgil Abloh is an anomaly.He went from screen printing Kanye's shirts, to building his own 8-figure $ brand and becoming Louis Vuitton's Artistic Director.This is a story about his rise,
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