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Amy Shira Teitel
AmyShiraTeitel
I was very sad to hear about Chuck Yeager's passing last night. Though at 97, no one can say he didn't live a full life! So I thought it'd be
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Copernicus EMS
CopernicusEMS
The ERCC makes use of satellites under the @CopernicusEU programme to forecast and monitor disaster events, and to assess their impact once they have hit an area. What is the
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KJ says haCOUPna matata
kjgong
As folks praise private schools actively fighting to “reopen” and condemn teachers’ unions for insisting on remote learning until the virus is more under control, I think it’s a great
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Rep. Dan Crenshaw
RepDanCrenshaw
With electricity blackouts across Texas, many are wondering: what happened? How does the energy capital of the United States run out of power?Here’s what happened. THREAD #1 - Frozen Wind
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☣️ Dr. Syra Madad
syramadad
Everyone wants to know "what can we do better to prepare for future pandemics?"As someone in the field of biopreparedness & infectious disease emergency management we've long advocated to end
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Hi, i am here!
powawaa_
With regards to recent events, I will be writing one Islamic thread a day to spread awareness of Islamic values and teachings. (at least until I forget about this commitment
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Future Yard
future_yard
Artists - today might be a bit blue, but there's still hope to be found in planning for things getting back to some kind of 'normal' later this year Have
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thomas cauvin
thomascauvin
Had an interesting discussion about #publichistory with colleagues from Japan. Always interesting to explore various approaches and understanding of the field. We had great discussion historiography. Replacing the rise of
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halvarflake
halvarflake
A thread about my feelings as an immigrant to Switzerland, watching the handling of COVID right now:It feels like watching a slow-motion bus crash from inside the bus.A few numbers:
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Bethany S. Mandel
bethanyshondark
What a hilarious column. The Washington Post should revisit it.https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/05/07/we-are-not-worth-killing-grandma-zoo-animals-agree/ Remember when I said in May that we’d have no more zoos? That it was uns
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Jerry Hildenbrand
gbhil
A firearms guide for normal peopleIf you're not a gunnut but recent events have made you decide that you may want a gun for self-defense, this thread is for you.
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Garret Wassermann for PA 🌻
VoteGarret
Today is Juneteenth, the day in which the last of the Black slaves was released in Texas after the end of the civil war.The national black caucus of the Green
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Nick
typejunky
A little story. A couple of years ago I did a thread on how much history we have knocking about in drawers, personal objects that link us via people, or
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Jeff Abercrombie 🌟🌟🌟
J_D_Abercrombie
These wise men saw no star to guide them to Bethlehem. The beautiful legend of the star of Bethlehem originated in this way:Jesus was born August 21 at noon,7 B.C.
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Sun_Q_Tzu ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Sun_Q_Tzu
New Q 4620Q is describing how the Democrats worked with the Chinese communist party to infiltrate American leader ship at the political corporate and entertainment levelsSome involved in this for
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Ophelia Ravencroft
voteophelia
I withheld comment on this through my 2020 campaign bc I felt it had poisoned the elxn discourse.But I'll say this now:If a policy boils down to "Just let that
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