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David Zipper
DavidZipper
Fall seems to be the season for Mobility-as-a-Service panels and debates.Speaking at several has led me to reflect on my own MaaS journey, summarized in the below (w/article links).TLDR:
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Hager Ben Jaffel
BenJaffel
Hi all Bonjour à toutes/tousA big thank you to @caredunton @srdjanvucetic & @uOttawaCIPS for organising this paper-friendly conference on #5EyesCIPSMy presentation is entitled: "'s European trajectory. What's beyond the 5
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नरेंद्र द्विवेदी
NDwivedi0810
Biased Mainstream Media Carries Grave Consequences for Indian DemocracyIt is about time for mainstream media to really think about how to sell objective reporting.See full thread!#Hinduphobic_Media A majority of people
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Matt Stoller
matthewstoller
1. There's an interesting vote coming up soon that is going to scramble partisan lines. It's on the World Trade Organization, the global super court that encourages offshoring, harms the
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peeleraja
peeleraja
Unpopular opinion.Everybody should study engineering before going on to their true calling - law, medicine, policy or blockchain.Instead of 12y compulsory education upto 12th, it should be 16y upto BTech.Let
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Molly McKew
MollyMcKew
I’m forcing myself to watch Fox News. Tucker says Kamala & Joe only pretend to be people of faith and that Kamala “barks.” Keepin’ it classy!Huge video montage to explain
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Niskanen Center
NiskanenCenter
NEW PAPER and THREAD: “Defunding the police” does not enjoy broad public support in Black communities. Most voters prefer reform (community groups, a larger social safety net, and limits on
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Derek Featherstone
feather
2005 was a big year of change for me. I met many people that I knew online (BEFORE twitter was even here and we all had blogs and blogrolls and
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Aaron Jakes
aaronjakes
This story in @nytimes, beginning with its headline, fails spectacularly to explain what is happening right now to universities all across this country. The conflicts over plans for the fall
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Thomas Stockinger
thstockinger
All right. It's Friday, day 13 of #LeibnizHomeOffice, I have a nice cup of tea and Brahms in my earphones, and could it be that last week I mentioned archbishops
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Christopher Twomey
C_P_Twomey
The latest thoughtful assessment of the nature of the Sino-US competition has generated interesting debates on the contribution of ideologic differences to that competition. @ElbridgeColby & Kaplan’s article frames things
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Mollie
MZHemingway
I know it's a reflection of their campaign theme, too, but Trump is very hopeful and optimistic about ability of Americans to conquer Coronavirus and Biden predicts a "dark winter"
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Jason Hickel
jasonhickel
I want to take a few minutes to respond to statements made by Max Roser, the director of OWID. I hope this will be helpful and constructive for all involved.
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Tim Wise
timjacobwise
1/ If the Dems blow this election it will not be because they were "too far left on policy" or because they "weren't left enough." It will have little to
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sisi @ playa rincón
sawamorons
here's my hot take on the AP exam thing, from the pov of an AP teacher. thread: first, some context. i teach in a title 1 school. that means we
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Lorian Hardcastle
Lorian_H
Bill 30 is again being discussed in the legislative assembly. Some thoughts... The government again claims to care about transparency, yet there was no interest in salary disclosure until tensions
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