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Nicolas Tenzer
NTenzer
Today is #HumanRightsDay but should be each & every day#HumanRights aren't incidental to foreign policy but its very heart. Failure to respect them offers a reliable prediction of
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Michael Walker
michaeljswalker
Keir Starmer will be Labour's candidate at next GE, his polling is fine and he could be PM. The reason left and right focus on his weaknesses are because we/they
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Paul Dechene
PaulDechene
Okay… part two of my look at the Sponsorship, Naming Rights & Advertising Policy. In part 1, below, I looked back to the Nov 2019 council meeting where admin got
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Dr. Joel C. Miller
joel_c_miller
I am a mathematical modeler of infectious disease. I believe models are very powerful, valuable, and tell us a lot.https://twitter.com/NateSilver538/status/1340533431638355968 Nate has relied heavily on a model to inform his
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Aditya Mukerjee, the Otterrific 🦦 🏳️🌈
chimeracoder
Mississippi just voted 75% in favor of medical marijuana yesterday, and 77% in favor of ending the state Electoral College.yet Democrats are still afraid to run on anything other than
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Eleanor Rylance 🔶⭐️🇪🇺🇬🇧🇫🇷 #Rejoin #Breturn
EleanorRylance
This state our country is in simply cannot continue. I believe that more and more of us see that. It’s harder to know what to *do* about it. I have
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Bill Ellson
BillEllson
1 of 9. The establishment of the NHS and the Welfare State were wartime coalition policies, for the end of hostilities, agreed across parties 2. The NHS concept was put
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Rajesh Rajagopalan
RRajagopalanJNU
Thoughts on Chi & Art. 370: There were good domestic reasons, esp. with regard to Kashmir strategy, to assess that Ind actions re Art 370 were ill-advised & poorly timed.
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Jeremy Allaire
jerallaire
1/14 The rise of crypto has brought policy and regulatory issues to the forefront and are going to become massively important very quickly. The departing administration and the incoming Democratic
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J Currah
390rocket
LIBERALS CAN’T WIN ON MERIT, IT ALWAYS HAS TO BE BY DECEIT.1 of 3 If this “Great Reset” aka “Build Back Better” coupled with the Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) is
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Rachel Fishman
higheredrachel
Today, @NewAmericaEd released a survey of current and would-be community college students to look at the reasons why we saw a 10% decline in #highered enrollment this fall. 1/https://www.newamerica.org/education-policy/edcentral/community-c
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nilay patel
reckless
Parler, the Twitter alternative that bills itself as a bastion of the First Amendment, explicitly tells users not to post rumors and advises against posting content that is “sexual in
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Meister Earnhardt Jr.
TheGivennest
Watching Jaws for the first time now. Is it like a Spielberg thing to film a room with several conversations happening at the same volume simultaneously? I remember this from
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GBPI
GaBudget
Our first session of today's #Insights21 policy conference focuses on equitable health care. Dr. James E. Black of Albany: "There's still a great portion of the surrounding area that feels
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Kimberly Clausing
KClausing
(1/10) What do we learn about profit shifting from the new country by country data? At least five important lessons! My new paper from Tax Notes (Fed/Intl) is now publicly
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Ben Pile
clim8resistance
"Electricity is around four times more expensive than gas because of costs passed onto the consumer from environmental programmes and social measures."False.Electricity is more expensive than gas because policy requires
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