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Emily Badger
emilymbadger
The rich have cut spending more than everyone else in the coronavirus recession. And their spending has crept back much slower.That’s bad for all of the lower-wage workers – servers,
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Kelsey Piper
KelseyTuoc
As a teenager, I idolized Scott Alexander of SlateStarCodex, who wrote deep, compassionate and fascinating stuff about politics, history, medicine, AI, charitable giving, depression and anxiety, rationality, language and how
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Louise Perry
Louise_m_perry
now fully radicalised (though he is right about architecture)https://twitter.com/AyoCaesar/status/1328474631301435395 Did Charles think that he could just hold on to his official mistress and also be legit married? As royal
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Simon Lancaster
bespokespeeches
Much of my time as a speechwriter is spent helping leaders open up and talk about what matters most to them, no matter how personal/painful, because when they do, their
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Andrew Prokop
awprokop
There's a lot that's smart about this @ezraklein column but the assumed connection between passing a lot of progressive policies and subsequent electoral success does not seem evident to mehttps://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/21/opinion/
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Jeet Heer
HeerJeet
1. This is a thoughtful critique about how Da 5 Bloods represents the Vietnamese but I want to take issue with one point, which might illuminate some larger cultural issues.https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/24/movies/da-5-bloods-vietnam.html?
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Jack Nicas
jacknicas
Remember when Trump fell for a fake account posing as his sister? (If not: He did.)Well, I figured out who was behind it: a 21-year-old DoorDash driver and Trump supporter
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Noam Scheiber
noamscheiber
I wrote a story for the NYT Magazine this week about Biden’s radical ideas for transforming the economy once the pandemic is over--by spending well over $1 trillion to turbo-charge
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Yara Elmjouie
yelmjouie
Food delivery apps could cause your favorite mom-and-pop to shutter its doors. Here's why: In case you wanna read more, I'll tweet out some good literature on why – and
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Izabella Kaminska
izakaminska
With the narrative about vaccines being the solution changing quite dramatically in the last few days (transmission still possible & they’re not going to help us get back to norm
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David Dayen
ddayen
It's very in vogue to bash California and this doesn't even reach to some things that deserve scorn, like the continuing control of the Western States Petroleum Association and the
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Michael Lin, PhD-MD
michaelzlin
The interesting comparison to me is not between JNJ's vaccine and the RNA vaccines, but between it and WKV (inactivated virus) vaccines, because they are similar in efficacy. JNJ has
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MediaWise
mediawise
Wanna see what misinformation is spreading today? Here’s a thread of live blogs to turn to.@BuzzFeedNews reporters @JaneLytv and @CraigSilverman are running a live blog featuring false and misleading information.https://www.buzzfeednews.c
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Prof Peter Hotez MD PhD
PeterHotez
1/5: This week the US will reach two terrible milestones: 25 million confirmed cases (which means about 100 million actual cases) and 400,000 lives lost (the number of American GIs
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Eric Lipton
EricLiptonNYT
Trump pardon fest begins. Among those at head of the line: two ex Republican House lawmakers convicted of federal crimes. Other pardons include George Papadopoulos, former Trump campaign aide who
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Joseph Allen
j_g_allen
THREAD on positive #COVIDー19 developments(I try to keep a runny tally in my head - helps get through the days, knowing there is a light at the end)1. Therapeutics are
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