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Stephen Schwartz
AtomicAnalyst
Tonight in 1983, more than 100 million Americans saw multiple thermonuclear weapons destroy Lawrence, Kansas, in "The Day After" on ABC. A.C. Nielsen Co. reported that 62% of television sets
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Lauren Dobson-Hughes
ldobsonhughes
Theoretically, there is enough supply to vaccinate globally in stages; essential workers and congregate settings first, no matter which country they’re in. Ideally, we’d have pooled our funding and all
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dr3 | dreamsmp spoilers
dr3amt3am3
lrt ,, fanfic/fanart is produced for FREE. unless you COMMISION someone or they ASK for feedback, you have no right to criticize content someone makes FOR FREE. if you really
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David Paisley
DavidPaisley
Nothing to see here.Just LGB Alliance sharing an article written by the ADF.ADF (Alliance Defending Freedom) are a far right anti-LGBT+ American Evangelical Christian hate group, spending millions to influence
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Pittsburgh Green Left 🌻🥑
PghGreenLeft
Almost every year, the PA Democrats sue Green candidates in an effort to knock them off the ballot either due to technicalities or unaffordable legal costs. They argued in court
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Timothy B. Lee
binarybits
People seem to think this is a compelling argument against antitrust enforcement but it's really not. Anyone familiar with economic history knows that new high-tech industries tend to have a
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Ella Al-Shamahi
LittleMsFossil
Hallo! Today is #WomenInScience Day. I want to recommend the research of a few women in my field who are at the cutting edge and whose research consistently excites me:1-
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wilfred chan
wilfredchan
There are not neat analogies to Western politics for Hong Kong's movement. So many tropes & binaries Westerners take for granted — East vs. West, left vs. right, capitalism vs.
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Dmitry Grozoubinski
DmitryOpines
1/ "Tackling Chinese Subsidies" is an increasingly common call to arms, and so here's my attempt at an explainer thread. Note: I wanted to keep away from personalities and Brexit
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Dr Sarah Mercer
pd2ot
For my final day (because in this post-PhD phase I’ve got my weekends back ;)) I wanted to reflect on my experience of #DoctoralOTUK study. For those that follow me
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Mark Upton
uppy01
"Play is an essential part of the human experience, and a lack of play can have troubling short and long-term ramifications"https://www.stack.com/a/how-america-killed-play-and-what-we-can-do-to-bring-it-backht @Cronbach_Alpha9 The
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Anand Ranganathan
ARanganathan72
Any social media platform operating in India should have just ONE rule: "Anything you post here is subject to Indian laws and can be acted upon, never by us, but
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Dr Francis Young
DrFrancisYoung
On this night 30 years ago, Lithuania (which had declared independence 10 months earlier) faced its first test as a nation reaffirming its independence. The key events of the night
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EstherWarrior
believe_coach
Trump is always 17 steps ahead!Trump played baseball & throws curveballsSo this puts people in place while we re-vote using block-chain? Jan 19? This thread will be INTERESTING like
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Carson Weitnauer
ReasonsForGod
As we come to the end of 2020, I want to thank some heroic individuals. Your dogged pursuit of the truth, against all odds, shone a light into dark places.
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Dylan Byers
DylanByers
#Scoop: New York Times columnist Bret Stephens says that publisher A.G. Sulzberger “spiked” his column that was supposed to run on Monday morning in which he took issue with NYT’s
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