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Kevin Nguyen
cog_ink
Adding to this top piece from @taliaualiitia — in journalistic OPSEC, the "foreigness" of a surname is a vector that fringe communities use to target journos. Here's an example of
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Paul Constant
paulconstant
Seattle's Worst City Councilmember™ is at it again in a Seattle Times editorial. This time Alex Pedersen paired up with the chief economist for Windermere Real Estate to argue that
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Sewell Chan
sewellchan
Michael Schudson’s “Discovering the News” (1978) is highly relevant to today’s debates over journalism. Says the objectivity ideal arose in 1920s-1930s out of a loss of faith in democracy and
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John Stoehr's Editorial Board
johnastoehr
1. If you’re like me, you came of age during the “Reagan Revolution,” and therefore have not seen a day go by without some “conservative” lecturing you on the true
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Del. Danica Roem
pwcdanica
I want to take a minute to write about journalism. I'm not canceling my @InsideNoVA subscription, regardless of disagreeing with the editorial page.The institution of journalism is too important to
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
Just out @TheLancet: The children with Kawasaki disease from #SARSCoV2A unique report from Italy comparing this to pre-#COVID19:the incidence has gone up 30-fold and it is more severe, with more
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John Tulloch
JT_EpiVet
I often get asked about #LymeDisease and #Dogs. Here are some thoughts and useful things to read.Firstly the ACVIM consensus:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5980284/They conclude: 'It is not proven that European LB causes clinical
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James Lindsay, man of internet swagger
ConceptualJames
The @nytimes still has an opportunity to reclaim its status as a reputable journalistic outlet. The process begins by disclaiming the Pulitzer Prize they received for the fraudulent 1619 Project.
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Tony Yates
t0nyyates
Here's my @guardian piece carrying on the campaign to set up a new Epidemiology-Macro crossover quango doing regular forecasts and policy simulations for government.https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/sep/30/covid-economy-bri
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Archie Woodrow
Archimbaldo
problem's much worse imo. political level in labour is so low that most people define their politics largely through personal loyalties and relationships - so when something claiming to share
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John Stoehr's Editorial Board
johnastoehr
1. I have good news and I have bad news. The good news is the word “sabotage” is being used more often and with more feeling by leading Democrats and
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Lex Ash
TheLexash
This is officially going to be the thread of my works. A mini-portfolio, if you may. Here we go. Here's one for a start.I styled and Photographed these. Let me
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Jeff Jarvis
jeffjarvis
I far prefer blogs to email newsletters & podcasts, which are about creator control, walled gardens of a sort. Blogs are open & thrive on links & conversation. Newsletters &
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Brian Romanchuk
RomanchukBrian
@StevenHailAus already discussed this.*Most* of the article is lightweight “debt is bad, boo” that falls under the Fiscal Folk Theorem. As such, added value is nil.However, there was one bit
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el gato malo
boriquagato
wow."twitter slowing retweets to slow spread of misinformation"you misspelled "twitter throttling dissent from their preferred orthodoxy to put a thumb on the scale of national discourse."let's see if this gets
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Kevin McKernan 🙂
Kevin_McKernan
An octogenarian in diapers is centrally planning 330M people’s health care with disastrous results…Many citizens like itCheer it onEven argue for moreNot because it is rational but because they need
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