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Mike Hixenbaugh
Mike_Hixenbaugh
How many “why do white evangelicals support Trump?” think pieces do we have to write before someone gets the framing right? This @nytimes story, like many before it, misses the
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Paul Mozur 孟建國
paulmozur
Incredible to see this unfolding. To me WeChat is a much bigger deal. TikTok was made because the Great Firewall cut China off, but WeChat is one of the few
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Brad Heath
bradheath
That report about a massive error rate with Dominion voting machines in a rural Michigan county? Total nonsense. Antrim County recounted its ballots - they're on paper - by hand
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John Branch
JohnBranchNYT
Latest in a series, putting a bow on the @CalAthletics football season. The score: 3 known positive tests, 4 games canceled, the end. Lots of time, energy, risk to play
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Wesley
WesleyLowery
A reasonable question asked by those confused about “defund” and “abolish” is: so how would violent crime be handled?Important to note that the police spend almost none of their time
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Openly Black Mikki Kendall
Karnythia
What's interesting about this is how many people will look at the data and still insist that BIPOC writers have an unfair advantage based on the success of a few
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Priya Krishna
priyakrishna
Many dietitians are speaking out against their profession, and how its majority white leaders promote a homogeneous practice that pushes a "kale and quinoa" diet and excludes them and their
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Charlie Savage
charlie_savage
New legal explainer: Trump has discussed potential pardons that could test the boundaries of his constitutional power to nullify criminal liability.https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/02/us/politics/trump-pardons.html Here are some highlights,
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David Wallace-Wells
dwallacewells
The alarming lead story in the New York Times this morning concerns the growth of COVID-19 through Africa, where the cumulative death total from the disease is less than 45
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Lauren Collins
laurenzcollins
OK, first off: zero question that @jameskmcauley (PhD in French history) and @onishinyt (who, for the record, works side-by-side with French reporters) and other reporters understand the concept of laïcité,
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Carl Zimmer
carlzimmer
Today was a day that vaccine researchers had been hoping for and dreading all year, ever since—back on January 10—scientists started designing coronavirus vaccines. Why? A thread! https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/17/health/coronavirus-va
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Aaron Maté
aaronjmate
1/ I appreciate that @PeterBeinart highlights the murderous impact of US sanctions worldwide. It's a vital issue, and he deserves credit for bringing attention to it. Unfortunately he adopts the
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Lynsey Jeffery
lynsjeffery
This is troubling on many levels. First, numbers/calls/results on Election night are NEVER final. Second, counting votes is not "stealing" votes. It's counting them.https://twitter.com/jonathanvswan/status/1322981523608449024
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Adam W Gaffney
awgaffney
This is absolutely the right call, but it makes me so livid. We could know today whether plasma saves lives, does nothing, or makes things worse. But we elected to
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Josh
jr_foust
“An Exxon spokesman, Casey Norton, said he would not comment on the findings because he considered the reporter to be biased against the fossil fuel industry.”People target Trump and the
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Johnny Kunza
johnkunza
There is a quiet sea change taking place in religion. We typically think of the religious type as conservative and monochromatic. But young progressives are finding faith, faith in orthodoxy
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