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The best way to stop the spread of the coronavirus is to stay home. But if you must go out, it's important to keep your distance — and even staying
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Arvind Ravikumar
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This is obviously a bad outcome for climate, especially given Japan's status as an advanced economy. But from my perspective, the developed world asking India/China to not use coal seems
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Laura Walker ⚖🍸🇺🇸 🏴
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Where America Didn’t Stay Home Even as the Virus Spreadhttps://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/04/02/us/coronavirus-social-distancing.html Stay-at-home orders have nearly halted travel for most Americans, but people in Florida, the Southeast and oth
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Technology Policy Institute (TPI)
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Happening TODAY at 2:00: A debate between @jasonfurman and @ProfWrightGMU, "Do Digital Platforms Require a New Regulatory Regime?" Tune in at the link below!https://techpolicyinstitute-org.zoom.us/j/93667290512 Great pre-rea
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Kenneth P. Vogel
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NEW: MYANMAR’s brutal military junta is funded by $ from a gas operation.There are mounting calls on BIDEN to sanction the operation.But @CHEVRON is quietly lobbying against the sanctions.* Chevron
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Helen Branswell
HelenBranswell
Brett Giroir, asst secretary at HHS, just told a Senate committee that recent declines in #Covid19 cases & deaths could reverse "if we don't continue to follow the national plan."There's
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Kai Kupferschmidt
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“I know that this is not a politically easy thing to do. So I very much appreciate the leadership of the United States", says @DrTedros at @WHO presser on #covid19
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Joy-Ann 😷Reid
JoyAnnReid
One thing we don’t talk enough about when we deal with surging white nationalism, which is now commonplace enough for replacement theory to be casually touted on @FoxNews in primetime,
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Dr. Jacqueline Antonovich
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I know I'm not doing Sunday Morning Medicine anymore, but let me call your attention to 3 important articles I read this week. A short My favorite blog on
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Michael Mina
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NEW! research shows rapid antigen tests can work in a real world setting - with asymptomatic and symptomatic people. The rapid "paper-strip" antigen test called the BinaxNOW detected >90% of
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NYTimesGuild
NYTimesGuild
We met with leadership this month to present a series of recommendations that will create a more diverse and equitable @nytimes. We need a top-to-bottom resetting of priorities to improve
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Kevin McGillivray
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A thread about the life and wisdom of Kenji Ekuan, designer of the Kikkoman soy sauce bottle. 75 years ago this week, Kenji witnessed the destruction of Hiroshima, his family's
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Cynical Publius
CynicalPublius
1/ One of the fascinating side benefits of the #NYTImes #TrumpTaxes hoax is that it highlights just how poorly educated most Democrats are. (THREAD) 2/ I mean, these are mostly
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Jay BI504
JayBI535
In search of material for this week's BPE, I began as I usually do: googling "bilingualism" and seeing what comes up. Hey, you've got to start somewhere! #BPE #BI504 @cmleider
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Andrew Watkins
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1/ On civilians in Taliban rhetoric:For well over a decade, Taliban rhetoric counted civilian govt employees, journalists, health & aid sector, even relatives & bystanders as enemies (recall claimed attacks
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Master of Brrrrr ✊😷
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While everyone is concerned about the #Coronavirus pandemic, it turns out the US is also (coincidentally) going through a #PneumoniaEpidemic at the moment.* CDC data suggests there is a likely
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