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Apoorva Mandavilli
apoorva_nyc
SCOOP: The White House has decided not to trace the contacts of guests and staff members at the Sept. 26 Rose Garden celebration for Judge Amy Coney Barrett, where at
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Rukmini Callimachi
rcallimachi
1. Two years ago, when we published our story on how ISIS governs, we made a promise to readers: We would find a way to make the more than 15,000
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Sergio Olmos
MrOlmos
New: Federal officers clearing into city streets, stretching legal limits “By the time the security forces halted their advance,the federal courthouse they had been sent to protect was out of
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Cass • save a worker, eat a eugenicist
bam_cassiopeia
But here's more about the role of film, and media, from this interview https://archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/library/film/032199lucas-wars-excerpts.html This is all very Hobbesian if you ask me - the argument is that human nature
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Mattilda B Sycamore
mbsycamore
We’re at the point in this crisis where a @nytimes article can casually state that a multibillion-dollar hospital chain “invests in hedge funds, runs a pair of venture capital funds
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Joshua Clover
joshuaclov3r
This (as usual, graphically amazing) NYT piece provides a clear reminder of a vital fact: sending "essential workers" out to die young is not an artifact of the pandemic but
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Lil Uzi Hurt 🥺
lostblackboy
More ballots will be mailed in this election than ever before, which means -- a lot more contested votes. Perhaps you're nervous that your ballot will be rejected? I spoke
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Anika Singh Lemar
anikasinghlemar
A few weeks ago I moderated a panel on Women and the Legal Profession for the Connecticut Bar Association and was reminded that how many mom lawyers have war stories
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The New York Times
nytimes
Italy underestimated the coronavirus outbreak at first, then officials ordered a national lockdown to contain it.A month later, officials warn it is still too soon to reopen.https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/04/05/world/europe/italy-coronaviru
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David Leonhardt
DLeonhardt
Does it make sense to wear a mask outdoors most of the time? Short answer: No. The science doesn’t support it. https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/22/briefing/police-shooting-putin-russia-blake-bailey.html?referringSource=articleShare There a
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Elaine Yu
yuenok
For more than two decades, the only Hong Kong I'd known was one where free expression and dissent were legally protected and a vibrant tradition. @jwf825 and I documented what's
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Anders Corr, Ph.D.
anderscorr
China's big data AI police surveillance can "search 100 million photos in a second ... its computers [can] connect to 10,000 video feeds and analyze 1,000 simultaneously, using artificial intelligence."
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Bangtan Scholars⁷ᴮᴱ🎗
BangtanScholars
"Without [ARMYs] efforts, & those of a vast network of other hyper-dedicated fans, the Korean Company that manages BTS, Big Hit Ent., would not now be a multibillion-dollar enterprise."“There’s no
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Dexter McMillan...but with a moustache
dexmcmillan
THREAD: There's a lot of really well designed interactive journalism coming out these days. I'm publishing my own interactive story in about a week, so let's count down with a
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NYT Graphics
nytgraphics
We've seen some questions on our story about changing travel patterns across the U.S. during the coronavirus outbreak, questioning the comparison of cities with areas where people have to drive
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Steven Greenhouse
greenhousenyt
Starting pay for the humblest burger-flipper at McDonald’s in Denmark is $22 an hour. McD’s workers in Denmark get 6 weeks of paid vacation a year, a pension plan &
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