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erin.mcd
erinmcd10
Data collected in the 2020 Census is used to determine the need of hospitals, schools, & roads. It dictates the amount of funding state governments & local communities receive from
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Nikola
niktaylorde
Remember when NYT endorsed Klobuchar and Warren, neither of whom had enough support (individual donors, votes, electability) to win the general election?What was masked as female empowerment resulted in handing
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Alex Berenson
AlexBerenson
1/ And @nytimes continues to slide further into fiction this morning with this gem: the US needs “foreign doctors” because hospitals “are scrambling to address a shortage of medical professionals...
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Margot Sanger-Katz
sangerkatz
The big differences between coronavirus models show us how little we still know about this disease and what’s in store for us. https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/04/22/upshot/coronavirus-models.html @qdbui @jshkatz @aliciaparlap They differ by
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Cindy Gallop
cindygallop
This is a MUST-READ for married men. '“She didn't want to be my mother. She wanted to be my partner.....I passively left her to manage housework, our schedules and the
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Kayleigh McEnany
PressSec
Yesterday, the NYTimes dishonestly denied that mass immigration can harm American workers and depress wages. In reality, it’s the NYTimes that has “ignored” the research of its own writers... NYTimes’
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Natalie E. Dean, PhD
nataliexdean
“Nobody knows the truth — let’s be honest,” Dr. Ioannidis said of the prevalence figures. “But if I had to guess, I would say it is probably higher than our
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John Horgan
Drjohnhorgan
Stunning photograph of mass grave in New York, by John Minchillo (Associated Press) for today's @nytimes Extraordinary reporting How many people have actually died from Coronavirus in New York?@nytimes https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/10/nyregion/
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Batya Ungar-Sargon
bungarsargon
The difference btwn how the @nytimes covers Orthodox Jews and everyone else is truly shameful. Aside from the errors in the reporting, just compare the tone of these two pieces,
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Jeremy G.
sanishiver
1/2This tweet from @LincolnFresno is not aging well at all.https://twitter.com/LincolnFresno/status/1241068657767145473 2/2Put another way: the President came nowhere near to closing all travel with China.https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/04/us/coronav
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Benjamin Law 羅旭能
mrbenjaminlaw
Feel we're now at the stage where everyone has a friend or family member consumed by conspiracy theories.Mine is a friend—published author, uni educated—who supported Sanders, but whose unceasing hatred
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Lauren Leatherby
LaurenLeatherby
Today we published new charts and tables that show five ways to monitor the coronavirus outbreak. Here's where outbreaks might come next based on current growth rates: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/04/23/upshot/five-ways-to-monitor-cor
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Stewart Brand
stewartbrand
At last, the harsh, necessary truth about what being on a ventilator entails.And what you have to decide when it's you or someone you're responsible for going on (or staying
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Jim Banks
RepJimBanks
I just left the White House where I was briefed by CoS @MarkMeadows and top intelligence officials. They discussed @nytimes' hit piece falsely accusing @realDonaldTrump of ignoring reports that Russia
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Maggie Haberman
maggieNYT
1. Restarting a thread to articulate the point clearer - the president's allies on the right act as if he is somehow not responsible for his own attacks on transgender
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Isaac Chotiner
IChotiner
Nothing can stop these pieces. Not editors; not legislation; not an act of God. Nothing.“Polls show Mr. Biden leading by five to 13 points, but I grew up around here
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