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Michael Powell
powellnyt
NYC & Schools: Truly thorny decision as to whether to close. 3% cutoff seems random. Or not? Stunning that City, which pioneered public health in the USA is flying blind.
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Gareth van Onselen
GvanOnselen
Thread. A few additional thoughts on the SSA and state capture. One thing the Zondo Commission is systematically doing, is making “state capture” - an idea that once revolved entirely
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Jason Hickel
jasonhickel
The claim that Trump voters are reacting against neoliberalism doesn't really work this time. Trump is an uber-neoliberal: the past four years have been characterised by tax cuts for the
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Louie [BTC]
LouPalumbo
Recent quotes from state epidemiologists & health officials from around the world.... 1/ “The virus has done the so-called 'harvest', has therefore accelerated the clinical path of fragile people. It
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Ghost 🐺
Man2Angry2Die
“I know many non hijabis who are better Muslims than hijabis” [THREAD ] I have never understood why Muslims use this statement. What does it even mean? Are you trying
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IBSI
IbsiNow
THREAD In his comments to the Rabbinical Assembly in 1968, Dr. King addressed the issue of anti-Semitism among the Negro community. His words help clarify where we are today. (pages
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D.A. Bullock
BullyCreative
Think about this, give it serious thought. What happens when the most powerful armed force in your city has no functional accountability to you the civilian public it is supposed
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Woke Zombie 😊
foogatwo
@GovMurphy @NJDeptofHealth Here we are, 92 days of briefings and 130 days since our first death in #NJ and our #covid19 database and the dashboard reporting continues to be among
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Tim Jones
tim_jones6
1/ Private lenders have been telling borrowing governments you need to keep paying your debt and interest in full during the crisis, to be able to borrow in the future.
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Ted McCormick
mccormick_ted
A lot of colleges and universities with breadth requirements for undergraduates have "Science for non-scientists" courses.This morning I found myself wondering why there are no "History for non-historians" courses. This
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Sonari
Sonari
Public radio is not known for its diversity. I know this well, I've often been the only black man in many a newsroom, show or desk in my career. It
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Liz Szabo
LizSzabo
Can science end the pandemic? Not if we don't socially distance and mask up. @drsanjaygupta tells public health forum, "As good as the science is, no amount of science can
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Elana Roth Parker
ElanaRoth
I have so many thoughts about all these agent conversations and threads and don’t know where to start. Or if you even need me to throw more logs onto the
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Hasaan Khawar
hasaankhawar
1/ @anticorruption announced its Corruption Perception Index (CPI) for 2020 today.Pakistan's ranking fell by 4 points. It came down from 120 to 124 out of 180 countries.Our score fell from
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Dr Duncan Robertson
Dr_D_Robertson
Why are there two estimates of R issued today, and why are they so different? The first estimate, the Government estimate, comes from SAGE (the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies).
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Aaron Tang
AaronTangLaw
#SCOTUS speculation for folks interested in the future of organized labor. The Court has now twice RESCHEDULED it private conference discussion of Janus II, a case threatening bankruptcy for public
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