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Sharyl Attkisson🕵️‍♂️
SharylAttkisson
1-In 4 short yrs & recently at an accelerated pace we’ve dialed back our nation’s unique history of free speech & thought.We’re rewriting history in real time; purging records of
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Dermot Cole
DermotMCole
1. Early this month, @adndotcom, @newsminer, @pclarion and @matsu_news printed a gasline press release from @GovDunleavy, no questions asked, but have yet to correct the big lie it contains. There
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Jonathan Peters
jonathanwpeters
(1/x) Coverage of the effort to prevent distribution of Bolton's book should note Trump's remarkable record of attempting to interfere with speech/press activities -- and either failing or not following through.
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Ben Koo
bkoo
Sports blog and sports media aficionados, I'd like to tell you quick story that is specifically relevant today but has always been relevant. It's not very well known and for
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Post-Culture Review
PostCultRev
Because the vaccines are not 100% effective, a widely publicized fact. The goal is to build herd immunity through mass vaccination. Every single headline like this is a choice a
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Tina Vasquez
TheTinaVasquez
I was once at a work-related gathering focused on “social justice” with hyper-educated people. I sat and listened intently, but at the end of each day I had no idea
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Rachel Alexander
rachelwalexande
This is interesting - bc my immediate thought when I see this is to think that we're underreporting on nursing home deaths, seniors & people in congregate care, because those
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WUDAN YAN
wudanyan
I recently realized that I am somehow able to write reported features quite fast? (e.g.: I just banged out 3600 words of a story over the last three days and
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Sophia
les_politiques
1/ #RobertFisk has died. Despite his less than optimal late reporting on #Lebanon, since around 2000, his account of the Lebanese civil war 'Pity the nation' is one of his
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Josh Friedlander
JoshFriedlander
The COVID-19 data being used for public policy (and for the media to get clicks) is generally very poor in terms of presentation and transparency. - Thread One large challenge
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Jessica Chen Weiss
jessicacweiss
Looking back at 2020, I'm delighted to see these three @monkeycageblog pieces get so much recognition: 1/ in this year's Albies, @dandrezner writes that "Fuchs and Eaton do an excellent
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Jeff McLane
Jeff_McLane
Think some people have trouble reading. RE: my reporting on Reagor-Jefferson. Howie Roseman has final say, so EVERY pick the #Eagles make is, ultimately, on him. His job is to
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The COVID Tracking Project
COVID19Tracking
Our daily update is published. We’ve now tracked 26.5 million tests, up a whopping 584k from yesterday, an all-time high.And for the first time, the 7-day average has crossed the
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John Schofield Trust
JSchofieldTrust
How do you interview people who are hurting and vulnerable? When a story breaks, how do you approach someone sensitively? #JSTMasterclass Stories are best told through the people they affect,
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Amna Baig
amnaappi
Why reporting sexual assault (of any sort), even an attempt, is important - Thread.
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Random Critical Analysis 🎲🤔🕵️
RCAFDM
Although several states are getting slammed now (mostly those that didn't earlier), it's unlikely current hospitalization for covid-19 have hit an all-time high at the national level.https://twitter.com/carlzimmer/status/13263171291
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