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Dani Rodrik
rodrikdani
I’m starting to think the idea that Trump captured the Republican Party has it exactly backward. It’s the party that’s captured Trump, making him pursue all its favorite policies (taxes,
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neel_shah
neel_shah
1/ This is an unpopular position but I sincerely believe a necessary one to save livesFor policymakers wrestling with ethics (and science) of restricting birth partners amid #COVIDー19, a pointer
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Mehrsa Baradaran
MehrsaBaradaran
Here's why we should #SaveThePostOffice: The Postal Act of 1792 (signed into law by George Washington) made the decision that the post office would serve every community regardless of costs.
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Corey A. DeAngelis
DeAngelisCorey
Harvard Magazine:"The Risks of Homeschooling"The elites are terrified that families are figuring out they can educate their own children at home. Harvard's Elizabeth Bartholet "recommends a presumptive ban" on homeschooling.Th
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YBenkler
YBenkler
A new paper from our team at @BKCHarvard on the disinformation campaign surrounding mail-in voter fraud. tl;dr: it's Trump and the Republican Party using mass media. Social media plays a
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Ruben Gallego
RubenGallego
This how the 1% look at minorities. I was a classmate of Kushner let me tell you what I did to get into Harvard compared to what he did. Yes
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zookoⓩ🛡
zooko
The pseudoscientists who have dominated nutrition and food policy for half a century are pushing to take it to another level. They've been so successful that if you're a smart,
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Corey A. DeAngelis
DeAngelisCorey
Now the Harvard Law professors are saying we shouldn't have closed schools because they think homeschooling is abuse They say homeschooling leads to "child abuse and low-quality education."Who wants to
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Beatrice Cherrier
Undercoverhist
1/ In 1938 as in 2018, trade wars, tariffs and mercantilism were hot topics. That year, Bryn Mawr economist Karl Anderson published a blistering critique of Australian econs’ attempts to
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Michael Flammer 🌍🌡#KlimaVor8
Jumpsteady
This thread brings you interesting moments from an interview of @Harvard Professor Daniel P. Schrag. In this first video he talks about the long term effect of CO2:"High level nuclear
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Alisha Holland
ProfTortuga
Excited to have been part of this collaboration to think about #HowWeReopen and adapt the TTSI framework to a global context with @divyasiddart, @belindaarch, @fannan2316, Rohini Somanathan, and @jccardenas1965.https://ethics.harvard.edu/global-pande
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Mark Paul
MarkVinPaul
This "scoring" of the Warren wealth plan done by @Wharton & reported by @jimtankersley is wrong on a number of levelsFor 1, the assessment assumes that the money from a
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ariane walter
ArianeWalter
Pour diffamer Raoult, l'AFP et donc les médias, se servent d'une étude dont je livre ici juste qui la finance...Ont participé au financement de l'étude (page 9 de l'étude) :
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Prof. Katharine Hayhoe
KHayhoe
Last week I cited older research showing that air pollution nearly doubled the risk of dying from SARS, but now the #COVID19 connection is in: "A small increase in long-term
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Valentina
valentina_gtrz
I grew up 15 minutes from Brown University and I still didn’t know that institution existed until the eighth grade. In case you were wondering what impact Ivy League schools
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DHH
dhh
Zoom has stopped the data leakage to Facebook. That’s good. But their privacy policy is still a complete trash fire that belittles privacy legislation, and grants themselves the right to
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