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Thread compiling a number of the stories from the last day or two.1/ Another chapter in the deeply-reported story showing the absolute worst racism imaginable, widespread among a typical suburban
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Dustin
EngineerDustin
Anatomy of a Road Diet Pitch Lately I have been pitching more and more road diets to communities with a fair amount of success. So I wanted to share some
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🚩ProletariatRising🚩
ProletariatRis1
I know I've been going on about the Mormons in my posts today, but like.. this shit gets really deep - into how the CIA perpetrated the Cold War, into
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Lauren Vidas 😷
BroadAndMarket
City Council is back in session from its abbreviated summer recess. Here's what's going down in terms of bills / resies being introduced. 1/ Councilwoman Parker coming in with
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Hansi Lo Wang
hansilowang
NEW: Republicans in Congress are signaling the Census Bureau cannot take the extra time it has said it needs to count every person living in the U.S. amid the pandemic
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Dr. Cam Hostinar
CamHostinar
If one of your New Year’s resolutions is to reduce your #stress levels in 2020, here are 10 evidence-based strategies to try. There are other great ones, but these can
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Ramneek Kundra
iramneek
Reliance Industries Limited and FacebookThis is a long thread that may interest $FB and $RIL.NS investors. 1/n…Yesterday, $FB bought a 9.99% stake in Jio Platforms for $5.7Bn, a subsidiary of
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Michael Nielsen
michael_nielsen
Twitter has made a huge positive impact on my life. Lots of people complain about it, so I wanted to write some notes about how I use it.Love to hear
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Dr Godfrey Gandawa
DrGGandawa
In November 2017, bread was $0.90. It is now $70 as inflation rages at 837%. Contrast this with the 5% inflation projected by govt. When you project 5% inflation and
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Jeramiah Dooley
jdooley_clt
Ok, I've spent the morning looking at voting data after the whole “people split their votes for President and congress, that’s a call that we need to be more moderate”
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Alexander Reid Ross
areidross
This year was pretty wild. I got my PhD and got tear gassed for the first time, did a lot of media, and published a dozen or so articles in
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Matt Malkus
malkusm
Clearly, anyone who thinks school closures are doing great harm to children is just playing politics. That's why publications on the right, such as NPR, the Washington Post, the New
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Joe Banks
JoeBanksWriter
Here's some New Year fun (which I'm sure we could all do with right now). When I was getting ideas together for the book, one of the potential chapter headings
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Toon_Dreessen
Toon_Dreessen
Some good points here, in editorial from @globeandmail, a short thread: 1/https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/editorials/article-the-difficult-math-of-accounting-for-climate-change/ Buildings account, today, for over 40% of GHG and, col
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Lyman Stone 石來民
lymanstoneky
One reason college towns often have constrained supply is the logical interest group which would advocate for more supply, the super-dominant employer i.e. the university, operates a for-profit housing cluster
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Andy Obuoforibo
andyRoidO
The rift between the Globalist & Nativist wings of the Republican Party is interesting to watch. "A party is a political organ of a class" -Marx. Now the 2 classes
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