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Beth V
bvicks_
So I might have solved a very small Cambridge MYSTERY We found this borrowing receipt tucked in a book @eflcam in 2018. It was a stock check treasure (original copy
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Jake Tapper
jaketapper
GOP House candidate refers to “the so-called plane that crashed into the Pentagon. Odd there’s never any evidence shown for a plane in the Pentagon.” This is insane. And of
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Daniel Heath Justice
justicedanielh
There's a huge amount of misunderstanding about the Dawes Rolls, but one important thing to recall is this: although allotment was forced on the Five Tribes, our base rolls were
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Derek Thompson
DKThomp
More on 2020's diploma/density dividehttps://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/11/2020-election-results-prove-density-destiny/617027/1. There are 14 states w/ above-avg college attainment and above-avg urban-share of population. De
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Paul Campbell
WayToGoPaul
The Dryden article in The Atlantic https://www.theatlantic.com/culture/archive/2021/02/hockey-goalies-are-too-big-now/618021/ is as interesting to read (Ken knows how to lay out a poetic case) as it is confused in its observations. I invite
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Amy Maxmen, PhD
amymaxmen
Let's talk about the illusion of holding our breadth until a #coronavaccine appears and vanquishes Covid from the US.When it comes to funding epidemic preparedness & response, the US puts
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Trevor Bedford
trvrb
When I ran these simple lagged case fatality rate (CFR) calculations last week I was surprised and troubled at how big the predicted numbers of deaths in the coming weeks
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Bryce Weiner
BryceWeiner
Okay. New thread just to explain this.Buckle the fuck uphttps://twitter.com/amai_zeg/status/1345295747529531392 Ignoring trend analysis, there are 3 non-theories which govern the narrative of S2F1) Misapplication of Metcalfe's Law2) Ste
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Dr. Max Nordau
MaxNordau
In 1975, DC was 71% black. Today, it's 45% black. It will be 60% white by 2030.DC has a higher GDP per capita than any state. It's good to live
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Rose Szabo
Rose_Szabo_
Three years ago a group of VCU adjuncts began lobbying for cost-of-living related pay increases, trying to raise base pay for adjunct to $2000/credit. Their request was acknowledged, studied, compromised
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Yoni Appelbaum
YAppelbaum
1. A short thread for followers, readers, and interested United States senators about what impeachment is for, and how it actually works. 2. The first point—one I made at length
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Julia Serano
JuliaSerano
I have mixed feelings about that Atlantic piece... ...on the one hand, it talks about how TERFs are radicalized online & have created their own echo chamber. the structure of
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Christopher Orr
OrrChris
A quick thread on this line, and ones like it. It's one of the most common themes of the Trump era, and I think one of the most misunderstood. 1/x
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Andrea Stricker
StrickerNonpro
Who was Fakhrizadeh and how did he continue to maintain & advance Iran’s latent nuclear weapons program? Iran’s archive told us much about his role, pre- & post-2003:Study w/ Albright
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Erin Kissane
kissane
The only piece of good news in this extremely grim moment is that you actually can do something. You can save lives right now by getting on the phone with
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Ben Nimmo
benimmo
And it's a busy day on the influence-ops front here. New @Facebook takedowns: Rally Forge (linked to Turning Point USA) Myanamar (@Graphika_NYC report to follow) Azerbaijan Nigeria Russia (domestic, esp
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