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Molly Jasinski
mollyjasinski
As most of you probably know, I am a Wisconsinite. I love my weird, wonderful little state so much.I also know my state has a terrible history of gerrymandering and
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Anand Giridharadas
AnandWrites
50 years ago, Milton Friedman published an essay that changed the world.For the worse. In telling business to ignore society, it made the world crueler, more full of suffering, more
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Sara Weber
sara__weber
Meine Mutter ist Pendlerin im Münchner Umland. Und begeisterte Strickerin. 2018 hat sie einen "Bahn-Verspätungsschal" gestrickt. Pro Tag zwei Reihen: Grau bei unter 5 Minuten, rosa bei 5 bis 30
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Darius Kazemi
tinysubversions
This MIT Tech Review article from May is making the rounds again. It was based on a press release from CMU with no study to back it up. It is
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foreshadowboxer
foreshadowboxer
My nephew was sent home from school sick on a Monday, tested positive on Tuesday, and the IN Dept of Health implied he likely contracted it from a school bus
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Dave Schilling
dave_schilling
I really didn't want to say anything about this, but then I read it. Every single quote in here makes my blood boil.https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/22/business/media/bill-simmons-the-ringer-black-employees.html "Mr. Simmons said by
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Wilma Schrover
wschrover
Highly educated people often share the social bubble of quite sensible people who are convinced that they are well informed with their subscription to @nytimes, @washingtonpost or @guardian and their
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Elizabeth Warren
ewarren
We’ve debated the role of government since our founding—but the time for cheap political shots at government is over. Congress must end recess to get back to work on the
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Erin Mordecai
morde
Reporting in @nytimes by @apoorva_nyc and others proclaiming that herd immunity is out of reach are missing the point in several key ways 1/https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/07/podcasts/the-daily/coronavirus-herd-immunity-vaccine.html?rref=va
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The New York Times
nytimes
Donald Reed Herring, Elizabeth Warren’s oldest brother, has died of Covid-19. He was 86.“I’m grateful to the nurses and front-line staff who took care of him,” Warren wrote, “but it’s
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Meghann Ryan
meghanncryan
Wow, Day 2 of #mpca20 was a combination of scholarship, ideas to "marinate on," and fun! Here's a wrap-up of the day, complete with winning 2nd place in Pub Trivia!
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Chris Hayes
chrislhayes
I got the chance to review a fascinating, ambitious new history of the first presidential impeachent in the Times Book Review. I learned a ton and it really helped clarify
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Bram Cohen
bramcohen
Good article on how completely blinkered Robin DiAngelo is. I have a point of disagreement though. She isn't well meaning, she's a scam artist (thread)https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/07/dehumanizing-condescension-whit
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John Ismay
johnismay
Remember the video of a guy getting beat on by feds in Portland and responding with double-birds? He's Chris David, a 6'2" 280-lb 53 yr old fmr SeaBee and varsity
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Seth Abramson
SethAbramson
Twitter blocks Giuliani-pushed Kremlin disinformation. GOP is enraged. Twitter suffers a systemwide attack. Twitter says there's been no hack. But Twitter can't locate the attack's origin. Twitter reverses
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Todd Vaziri
tvaziri
It really sucks how we’ve systematically devalued science in this country. https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/04/02/us/coronavirus-social-distancing.html?action=click&module=Top%20Stories&pgtype=Homepage Georgia.https://twitter.com/MSNB
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