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Tejas N. Narechania
tnarecha
I've seen some "helpful" posts on what the Biden FCC should/not do, incl. some tired tropes about refraining from 1930s-era regulation. (PS: Social Security is 1930s-era regulation, too.)So here's a
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Sheel Mohnot
pitdesi
CK is a fantastic example of a company that did not take the fantasy straight-line path. I’ve gotten to chat with them about it a few times and always leave
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Mercedes Bent
mercebent
after a week where SignalAdvance went up 5675% after investors mistook it for the Signal messaging app,it continues to be abundantly clear that we're in the middle of retail investing
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Paul Vartan
vartan84
It's really getting frustrating. It is funny how the whole notion of supremacy of the "unbiased third-party analyst" not only erases the voices of those most directly impacted, but is
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Thelonious08
Thelonious08
A hashtag is a great way to do an online social movement. A hashtag is a terrible way to do politics. For successful politics you need a good sound bite
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Chiru Bhat | ಚಿರು ಭಟ್
mechirubhat
Thread.NIA arrested terror accused Dr.Abdur Rahman from very very cool area called Basavangudi, Bangalore in connection with Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP) case. Remember Basavanagudi area is known for very
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
The response to the 1918 pandemic had some remarkably familiar features, as described in this 2010 article (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2862334/#__ffn_sectitle). For example, there was debate about the effectiveness of mask
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Rajesh Thind
RajeshThind
As profoundly skeptical, indeed suspicious as I am of this British Govt, this morning on Today, @nadhimzahawi, Under-Secretary of State for COVID-19 Vaccine Deployment, struck me as sincere in gravity
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Matthew Gertz
MattGertz
If Republican leaders are actually interested in "unity" rather than using its rhetoric to avoid accountability, here's something they could do. It doesn't involve much in the way of consequences,
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David Coletto
DavidColetto
THREAD: On prorogation and public affairs strategyBetween now and the throne speech, the gov't will be working to frame the recovery. Is it big, bold change or focused, surgical reforms?This
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CulturalHusbandry
APhilosophae
Conservative Autonomy: A Modern alternative to secessionWhat conservatives need to do is divorce themselves from any and all liberal institutions. Start at home. Avoid public schools, go to private school
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Christian Harrall-Baker
ChristianBaker0
I don't tend to do 'behind the curtain' work tweets, but as it has been a pretty monumental 100 days I thought it was worth sharing some of the things
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Post-Culture Review
PostCultRev
Hello there, just to get a feel for what the 1990s was like, here are some songs I would listen to on my Discman to tune out listening to Rush
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Bill Gurley
bgurley
In 2009, I wrote "However, if a disruptive competitor can offer a product or service similar to yours for 'free,' and if they can make enough money to keep the
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Richard M. Carpiano, PhD, MPH
RMCarpiano
Meet the new #COVID19 conspiracy theory boss, same as the old antivaccine movement boss. Great analysis by @aetiology & @doritmi shows how Del Bigtree only had to slightly tweek his
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Alex Marthews 🏴
rebelcinder
Note how, in an article scaremongering about @signalapp and links to extremism, the only actual example provided is an 800-member "Stop The Steal" group on @TelegramApp. Why is that?https://usanewssite.com/news/signal-barely-knows
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