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Hugo Gye
HugoGye
This is dangerous disinformation.https://twitter.com/DailyMirror/status/1353115545114173441 Govt is acting 'in pursuit of a short-term political illusion': no, it is acting on the advice of the MHRA, JCVI and the UK's 4 chief
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Sidra Maheen
MaheenSidra
https://theprint.in/opinion/modis-foreign-policy-puts-modi-first-india-second/444910Ever since he came into Power, @PMOIndia has made it his personal task to improve our foreign relations. And till now, we were under the impression that it&
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Ben Eisen
benkerteisen
Economists will provide most of the public-facing commentary from academics on the big $170 announcement today. And good! Economists are great and have contributed and will contribute so much to
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Amy Baugher
AmyBaugher
1- My dream for public health is that we will stop being embarrassed & apologetic about ourselves. We believe that population-based strategies can improve health and fight disease. This is
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Nighat Dad
nighatdad
Now that mostly white people sharing their expert views talking about how online threats can turn into offline violence, I want to remind y’all, digital Rights activists from global south
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Caitlin Johnstone ⏳
caitoz
Days that Biden has chosen not to honor his campaign promise to end support for the war on Yemen: Every day Biden chooses not to act on his Yemen campaign
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Todd N. Tucker
toddntucker
A must read in @TheProspect. Hamilton always gets the love on industrial policy, but @GaneshSitaraman recovers Franklinian, Madisonian, and Jacksonian traditions as well.https://twitter.com/GaneshSitaraman/status/1304113040111988736 It'
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Ryan Hass
ryanl_hass
1/ I have received several inquiries lately about Chinese MFA spokesperson Zhao Lijian’s rhetoric and tweets, mostly along the lines of what is driving his antics and whether they should
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Kamilah Harris 🌺🌴✊🏾🌹
DaHomieK
1 thing I remember most about 2016 was how many ppl...post-election...in 2017, 2018, so forth...did NOT have a clue what Hillary's case for POTUS was. Nobody remembered her campaign slogan
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Austan Goolsbee
Austan_Goolsbee
A thread on new work Syverson and I just released looking in depth at the impact shutdown orders (and repeals). Short version: they don't do much. Of the 60% drop
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Peter
shadowfuzz
Given that every swing-seat Democratic candidate who supported Medicare for All and the Green New Deal won their election, is there any non-anecdotal evidence at all that swing-seat candidates who
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Emily Hamilton
ebwhamilton
I have a new policy brief out on the Biden housing plan:https://www.mercatus.org/publications/housing/opportunities-better-federal-housing-policy-how-biden-administration-and The Biden plan endorses the Booker-Clyburn HOME Act, one of sever
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Joan Donovan, PhD 🦫
BostonJoan
Taking a deeper dive into Rep Hawley and his vision of technology policy. No surprises, he conflates time spent on a device with pathology and addition. He seems to be
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Tim Jones
tim_jones6
1/ Private lenders have been telling borrowing governments you need to keep paying your debt and interest in full during the crisis, to be able to borrow in the future.
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Sanjana Hattotuwa
sanjanah
How our $6.5 million of our taxes were spent by the Rajapaksas. Can’t make this stuff up. | Prosecutors urge $10-million fine, up to 13 years in prison for L.A.
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Daniel Randall
therubykid
So, I read the Open Labour-sponsored pamphlet on foreign policy which some folks on Left Twitter appear to be losing their minds over. Some thoughts follow. https://openlabour.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/A-Progressive-Foreign-Policy-for-
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