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Matt O'Malleyđ·
MattOMalley
THREAD: Iâm a big fan of Meghan Markleâs honesty and candor.Losing a child to miscarriage is absolutely heart wrenching. @KathrynNiforos and I went through it in 2019. It was our
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Meryl #FreeThemAll
merylnyc
1/Thread about how evil Tr*mp & Stephen Miller are to Black and Brown children. They are deporting them back to danger during #Covid_19 I look at my 13 yo son
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Maggie Haberman
maggieNYT
Azar and Mulvaney were both in bad places with Trump, making them weak messengers. The information from China wasn't complete. Mnuchin and Kudow were focused on the Phase One deal
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DawsonSField
DawsonSField
I will disagree with @drawandstrike on this specific point. Steele wasn't fake fired by the FBI. He was fired by the FBI. The coup plotters, some of whom worked at
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Wesley
WesleyLowery
Choice to headline/frame a piece about an all-day rally where a dozen+ speakers called for peace and reform around a single remark from a speaker so insignificant you donât have
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Carrie Brown
Brizzyc
The framing here is interesting: Professors worried about going back are a "problem" for universities.https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/03/us/coronavirus-college-professors.html?nl=todaysheadlines&emc=edit_th_20200703 People wit
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Drew Holden
DrewHolden360
I think itâs safe to say that the coverage of the Democratic and Republican Conventions has been...different. If you look really closely, you may be able to spot how. At
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David Leonhardt
DLeonhardt
The countryâs cities â historically the nationâs engines of opportunity â often exacerbate inequities today. We've got charts. (1/n)https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/05/13/opinion/inequality-cities-life-expectancy.html The average life exp
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Patrick Sisson
patrickcsisson
Fun pandemic history fact for NY apartment dwellers frustrated by aggressive radiator heat in the winter. The era when steam heat in buildings was new/popular overlapped w/Spanish Flu pandemic, when
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Eric Levitz
EricLevitz
Once you acknowledge the plain fact that the U.S. has deliberately engineered -- and maintained for over a century -- an agricultural system dependent on migrant labor, you see that
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Joe Emersberger
rosendo_joe
2/Last year, shortly after Morales had to flee the country to avoid being lynched, Roth regurgitated @theEconmist 's take on the coup calling Morales a "strongman" and his violent ouster
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Judd Legum
JuddLegum
This is a stunning story. WTF is going on?"Although President Trump has directed states and hospitals to secure what supplies they can, the federal government is quietly seizing orders, leaving
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Amanda Carpenter
amandacarpenter
âListen, liberals. If you donât think Donald Trump can win re-election in November, you need to spend more time on Facebook.â Yes, this https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/27/technology/what-if-facebook-is-the-real-silent-majority.html?re
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b-boy bouiebaisse
jbouie
we gotta expand the entire federal judiciaryhttps://twitter.com/leslieproll/status/1319283929820450816 only way to deal with the fact that trump, mcconnell and the republican party have given LIFETIME APPOINTMENTS to thirty-something right-
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Liz Mair
LizMair
Iâm probably the rare parent who will read this and is somewhat sympathetic. I think the answer, though, during the pandemic is to give non-parents some flexibility too. The risk
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Jennifer Mercieca
jenmercieca
Trump's followers believe Trump because he has conditioned them to believe no one but him. They believe that the democratic rules have already been violated by corrupt Dems. They see
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