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Jonathan Senchyne
jsench
It sure would show some intellectual consistency if the high profile signatories of the Harpers letter took the driver’s seat in defending their very junior colleagues like @KempoJesse when they
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Laura E. Adkins
Laura_E_Adkins
I’m so sick of seeing pics of orthodox social distancing rule breakers shared like they prove anything about our community.Guess what! They’re not the norm! We’re angry at the rule
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Curtis Houck
CurtisHouck
Video thread: #Tucker demolishes the shameless liberal media working with their friends in the Democratic Party on Capitol Hill and the intelligence community (both current and former) trying to poison
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David Williams
DavidWQPR
Hugh Pym kicks us off with an utterly embarrassing question that sums up the BBC’s inability to understand the public at large; perfect illustration of how bad journalism has been
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wasted account (but still drops by on occasion)
fleshwound_NPG
home...just read the piece, thoughts 1/?...https://twitter.com/fleshwound_NPG/status/1319709355323904000 1. fuck drew. 2. like i said earlier, kinda glad ksk died the way it did; gone into the ether, mostly the good memories
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Joshua Eaton
joshua_eaton
So my mom died three years ago today. With that anniversary coming as the world seems to be crashing down around us, I want to do a personal thread.This will
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Judd Legum
JuddLegum
1. There aren't enough ventilators, tests, or masks Trump has the power to compel private industry to produce more of these through the Defense Production ActBut Trump has been hesitant
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The DM Reporter
DMReporter
AGENDA: The Daily Mail is not a newspaper. It is the covert communications wing of the Conservative Party. They cherry-pick opinions that form a narrative of support for the government
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Avani Singh Tanwar
TanwarAvani
I realised the time has come when I could not take instructions: Arnab Goswami on leaving Times Now (OpIndia live) Marxist philosophy is too deep. But those who haven't read
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Thomas Baekdal
baekdal
I have said this many times before, but it's worth repeating. I fully understand why publishers want to create their own ad networks to compete with Google ... and that's
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Ugla Stefanía Kristjönudóttir Jónsdóttir
UglaStefania
How is it, that groups with no connection, experience or medical expertise, are quoted in articles about trans people? How come it is acceptable to quote literal hate groups, even
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Mike Stubbsy
MikeStubbsy
This thread is spot on. Esports journalism is such a difficult place to work (hence why I left) and it's almost impossible to do big investigative features, especially as a
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Ahlaam Moledina
ahlaammoledinaa
thinking a lot about this and “compromising objectivity” particularly in light of what we are taught in Medill. i’m recalling the events surrounding jeff sessions’ appearance on campus in nov,
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Erik Tanouye
toyns
Looking at how newspapers cover debates online, I'm curious - do we still really need the 1-2 line headline summary? It's a relic of print journalism, and so often, the
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Alia Malek عليا مالك
AliaMalek
NOT SURPRISED: A THREAD (cc: the entire media industry but esp the enablers @nytimes )RCMP arrests ‘Abu Huzayfah’ for allegedly faking his past with ISIS | http://Globalnews.ca https://globalnews.ca/news/7350363/rcmp-arrests-abu-h
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Siddharth
svaradarajan
Freedom of speech/press is guaranteed by India's constitution & applies to all, regardless of their politics, ideology or manners. Constitution allows 'reasonable' restrictions but not violence. So no room for
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