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Nelly Tells
NellyTells
A year ago I realised we were no longer living in nations that respected any human rights. Of course the signs were already there but on April 11, 2019 the
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Spotlight on Corruption
EndCorruptionUK
The $2.9bn fine handed down to Goldman Sachs over their role in #1MDb scandal is hugely welcome, so too is news of individual protection. However - serious questions remain to
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Richard 🌞 Spencer
RichardBSpencer
My comments on @Indian_Bronson's and @eurog3nic's threads have elicited attacks from many sides. So let me explain my position. I think the working class is treated disgracefully in America, and
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Flaviana is editing...again.
ms_hipstory
I want to talk for a minute about why re-opening schools was the dumbest thing @GovHerbert could have done. I am not going to talk about the obvious health issues
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HeleNaNaNaNaNa
DrFrankenIero
Frank & Lying: an ongoing analysis All I beg of you all is one thing: please do not tag Frank in this. Idk how I would feel about him reading
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Palmer Report
PalmerReport
I've spent years being right when every other pundit was wrong, and getting libelously attacked for it by the other pundits – particularly the other pundits on the left. Today
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Tube Time
TubeTimeUS
on June 16 of this year, PG&E pled guilty to charges of unlawfully causing a fire and 84 counts of involuntary manslaughter. their penalty? a $4 million fine. so what
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Lindsay Wiley
ProfLWiley
I've tweeted about whether people harmed by Covid can sue the government (w/ some side-tweeting on suits against nursing homes & hospitals). Next up.... 1/ Can the states sue the
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David Fickling
davidfickling
Which businesses are the world's biggest polluters? Disclosure on this subject is still patchy, so we went through dozens of annual reports to show the 63 companies that account for
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Matt Finn
MattMattFinn
I was wrong. I had thought - from what I had read and heard - that the approach taken to A level grades was a fairly balanced solution to an
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Maria Sundaram, PhD
mariasundaram
OK... let's talk about this. Clicked through to find that the article is about Jacobson v. Massachusetts, to me one of the most interesting SCOTUS cases and something I think
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NABEELAQ
nabeelaq
If you thought writing a book was difficult, you haven’t tried getting one published - that too during COVID. So, let's talk about what goes behind publishing a book, especially
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Complementary Meds
compandalt
The UK healthcare regulatory system is intended to protect members of the public. I’m sure that many people think it’s effective and some CAM practitioners treat approval as a “badge
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Genius Billionaire Playboy Philanthropist Ghost 👻
ImaginariumCS
I’m here to let you know, I’ve been on hydroxychloroquinine before. If you have an adverse reaction to the drug like me it feels like you’re dying. Your insides feel
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BShulkes
Since everyone is losing their minds about the QB competition, and half of them spending an inordinate amount of time hedging to the point where they cannot possibly ever be
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Isabel Schnabel
Isabel_Schnabel
In an interview with @derspiegel, conducted by @Bartz70Tim & @KaiserSte, I talk about recent inflation developments, monetary and fiscal policy in the pandemic, the @ecb’s role in combating climate change
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