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Cory Doctorow
doctorow
Predictive policing tools work really well: they perfectly predict what the police will do. Specifically, they predict whom the police will accuse of crimes, and since only accused people are
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Chris Morris 🇺🇸⚖⚡
cm_merlin
#UkraineGate: Involved: Trump, Bill Barr, Pompeo,House: Devin Nunes Senate: Pat Cipollone, LindseyBiden's NOT Justification for Aid hold https://twitter.com/cm_merlin/status/12226091207187292212 Ukraine Briberies: 2017-18 Mueller/Manafo
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Sami Saviv סמי סביב #Protected
_samisaviv
A thread on the suspension of @gnasherjewI have received word from GnasherJew and it is extremely concerning, They feel that @Twitter is targeting them. Here is what I could find
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Lee Davis-Thalbourne
passerkirbius
Have you ever thought about how many hats Producers wear on audio fiction productions? I have. I have a lot. Here's a pretty comprehensive list of just about every distinguishable
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Victor Madge ☮️☮️☮️☮️☮️☮️
VMadge
The pandemic playbook, assembled by a whole host of international experts, specifically says that the Federal Government is responsible for:- finding emerging novel viruses in China and Africa- working directly
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rose dsouza
thewaywardrose
"The analysis found that of the 632 homes in the Ontario database, 538 — or 85 per cent — were repeat offenders."The worst part is that Ontario has a long
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Tom Dreisbach
TomDreisbach
NEW:In response to NPR's reporting, a California company that was selling purported "at-home" COVID-19 test kits is facing official inquiries from the @CityAttorneyLA and @CongressmanRaja & @RepKatiePorter of the House
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Liz Richardson
RichardsonLiz
While reasonable people can disagree over how the FDA should regulate diagnostic tests, I was disappointed by this op ed: https://www.statnews.com/2020/04/15/diagnostic-tests-shortages-fda-decision/ It’s hard to write concisely about this nuanced pol
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joe wertz
joewertz
It's early, but Lebanon's prime minister says ammonium nitrate likely fueled the devastating explosion that leveled part of the city. For those in the U.S., there are some things you
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Ben Collins
oneunderscore__
This website is a nightmare this week from all the targeted harassment campaigns coordinated off-site, and unchecked by these platforms. It has made me profoundly sad, and it's extremely hard
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Cate Eland
RomancingNope
This week we learned Jared Kushner is helping to direct the federal supply chain for COVID-19 medical equipment. What are his qualifications? Marrying well. What exactly is he doing? https://www.politico.com/news/2020/04/01/jared-kushner-coronavirus-
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Matt
regulatorynerd
One of my favorite weekly FinTech newsletters made the claim that Stripe invented the PayFac category. The newsletter is a fantastic regular read, but this claim isn't true. Here's some
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Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg
TheRaDR
We need to talk about clergy who sexually abuse (and the people and institutions that cover for them), to be sure. AND We also need to talk about clergy who--even
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Adam White
WhiteAdamL
1/ Just finished reading "Kings of Crypto" by @jeffjohnroberts. He does a good job capturing what it was like at @coinbase, especially the early yearshttps://www.amazon.com/Kings-Crypto-Startups-Cryptocurrency-Silicon-ebook/dp/B08
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Lyndsey Fifield
lyndseyfifield
Your annual reminder that buying toys and gifts on a registry is great if that’s all you can do (through a church, @ToysForTots_USA etc.) but spending time with kids (and
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Robert Saunders
redhistorian
Excellent piece by the @ConUnit_UCL on the "shocking" collapse of parliamentary govt over the last year. Five changes, in particular, "amount to a fundamental undermining and exclusion of parliament from
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