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Hannah Denham
hannah_denham1
It's #SaveStudentNewsrooms Day. Working with @ringtumphi has been the cornerstone of my experience at Washington and Lee University, and my four years as a reporter and editor have shaped me
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Andy Summers
Summers_AD
Capital gains are *very* concentrated. Ranking people by their taxable gains (2017-18), the top 5,000 people received over half (54%) of all gains. For comparison, top 5,000 ranked by income
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Allen Cheng
peripatetical
The Australian #COVID19 modelling was published today. My thanks to James McCaw (@j_mccaw) for checking this thread. I’ll do two threads - one explaining the results and how we might
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John Billingsley
JBillingsley60
My 92 year old pop passed away a few weeks back. He was an unsentimental old goat: he wanted no funeral, no obit, no 'Donations in the Name Of .
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Dani | Marketing • Travel |
danicaSnelson
I’m participating in a 24-hour Silent Retreat starting at 9am, which consists of:• No speaking• No electronics• Not even any books!Just meditation, journaling, art, etc.As someone who gets anxious after
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Chris Hopson
ChrisCEOHopson
1/17 We've highlighted, in a letter to @CommonsHealth, five areas of the forthcoming Bill that need particular scrutiny. Letter here: https://committees.parliament.uk/writtenevidence/25881/pdf/. @HSJnews blog here: https://www.hsj.co.uk
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facts are facts.
AKCamardelle
THREAD: In the case of prisons + policing, the government + corporations have used policy to institutionalize public-private partnerships that - on paper - aim to reduce costs and increase
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Springtime Ryan
Rycaster
The prequels are a fascianting subject, because they work so flawlessly and brilliantly in concept and deeper discussion, and its subject matter is a bitter, dark, heartbreaking tragedy, but in
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Rory Geoghegan
RoryGeoghegan82
I have to say, this comic by @beatricemossman is superb. You really should buy it. Beautifully written and illustrated, a story that anyone who has ever felt out of place
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Thomas Frank-n-Stein
bernaert1776
Sew, I may not have enough lether to do a coat, but I think I can do a vest. How about a Steampunk themed Combat Tailor's Vest?I've got a book
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Joan Donovan, PhD 🦫
BostonJoan
There are so many lessons to learn about what is and what is not a bot on the Internet. It’s important to know!This CM study made a bold claim about
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Robᵉʳᵗ Graham😷, provocateur
ErrataRob
The covid-19 is causing an outbreak of pseudo-science. I thought I'd spend some time talking about what science actually is. It can be summarized in the following graph: This is
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Amy Proal, PhD
microbeminded2
It has been a hard week for me watching what I consider to be one of the biggest health scandals of our time occur in relation to two affordable, widely
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Yusuf Unjhawala 🇮🇳
YusufDFI
Raising income tax rate to 40% for those who earn over Rs 1 crore a year,re-introduction of wealth tax, effecting a one-time Covid-19 cess of 4% on taxable income of
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Zarrar Khuhro
ZarrarKhuhro
There’s a lot of talk about democracy (procedural and otherwise), as is to be expected, but there’s usually very little talk about how the machinery of democracy works – or
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George Selgin
GeorgeSelgin
Thread: I don't think I've been at all coy when it comes explaining why I doubt that Bitcoin will ever become a generally-accepted and widely-used medium for everyday payments, that
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