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Cliff Cumber ☠️
cgcumber
Mind reading a bit here, I'm imagining they're testing the new press secretary; to the audience, that comes across as tone deafness.I'm a huge supporter of the media and the
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Ginger Gibson
GingerGibson
One thing (of many) I think the press did a bad job of explaining these past four years was why covering Trump was so difficult. Our inability to articulate it
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Corey Atad
CoreyAtad
this is a really good piece by @BilgeEbiri, though i would challenge film/TV reporters to begin thinking about the lack of transparency from streamers a bit differentlyhttps://www.vulture.com/2020/07/the-rise-of-the-netflix-hit.html the tro
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Jabin T Jacob 鄭嘉賓
jabinjacobt
The first Indian casualties since 1975 on the disputed India-China boundary changes many things for Indian policymakers as well as for scholars and observers of China. No longer can we
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Dr. Om Lakhani, MD, DNB (ENDO)
omlakhani
Yesterday our so called 'journalist' @RemaNagarajan raised a question on why the ESI needs so many sponsors for a virtual event.Well anyone who has organized an event (virtual or physical)
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Rob Bluey
RobertBluey
It’s now more clear than ever why we saw a flurry of media attacks on @Heritage’s thoroughly sourced Election Fraud Database in the closing days of the #Election2020 .This
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Mark Scott
markscott82
Reminder: EU will not break up Big Tech companies under upcoming proposals. That’s just not going to happen.Those powers are already on the books, there’s no appetite to do it
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Eddie Marsan
eddiemarsan
The way the far left cut the Corbyn brothers so much slack over antisemitism seems to me to reveal not only their tolerance and blind spot for this pernicious racism
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André Picard
picardonhealth
Jérôme (Jerry) Lalonde: Dec 25, 1931 -- July 10, 2020. My father-in-law. Another victim of #COVID19. For journalists, the pandemic is a professional challenge; but it's a personal one too.
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Franck Salameh 🇱🇧🇦🇲🇫🇷🏴
oldlevantine
Long, VERY LONG thread:1- Reflections on yesterday’s storming of the Capitol, and the responsibility borne by the sensationalist inflammatory indecent dishonest Media of the 21st century for those events, their
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Daniel Nixon
NixonWrites
My local newspaper (@sotlive) today published a story showing the 'challenges the city faces'—basically a bunch of photos of rough sleepers. Looking through their timeline I couldn't see any tweets
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Fredrik Knudsen
FredInTheKnud
If you've been looking for ways to make an impact on the world, here's a thread all about how you can do so in a practical way by simply altering
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Michael Hobbes
RottenInDenmark
Weird how everyone with expertise in epidemiology, the CDC or the "damning" slide presentation in question doesn't agree with this account of events.https://twitter.com/Yascha_Mounk/status/1341866668528717824 This is the slide
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Declan McDowell-Naylor
Declan_JMN
As many have said, it is unequivocally clear now that with Mastercard and Mindgeek, Parler and AWS, and Twitter/Facebook and Trump that commercial companies cannot continue as de facto regulators.
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Rob Ford
robfordmancs
One of two things will now happen in the next few weeks, as surveillance data on millions of U.K. over 65s already vaccinated with AZ jab emerges: 1. An almighty
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aaja
aaja
Thank you to all the fearless journalists reporting from DC yesterday. We want to highlight here some of the work we've seen. Please RT to amplify & shout out other
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