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Scott Smallwood
ssmallwd
Education has become one of the chief fault lines in American politics. This NYT piece this week by @JedKolko looked at how those divides have widened even more since 2016.https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/11/upshot/election-red-blue-economic
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Dr. Christopher Leighton
ccleighton
Windsor-Essex reporting 171 new #COVID19Ontario cases.7 more deaths, 5 from LTCH, 2 from the community121 COVID19+ in hospital 19 in the ICU183 suspected in hospital (304 in hospital)45 Active OutbreaksDr.
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chris martin
ChrisMartin17
At the risk of sounding overly alarmist in an area of interest to me, I seriously think that the divides, blinders, and idolatry perpetuated by the curated content we constantly
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2022 Olympian Balding 大老板
BaldingsWorld
Journos as usual get it wrong trying to lay the decline of US students in China at the feet of the trade war and Trump even though numbers have been
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Tim Bousquet
Tim_Bousquet
The Saltwire layoffs are depressing for a lot of reasons — and foremost for the personal loss of income and career for 109 people. I don't know what else to
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I ❤️ Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock
SkipsToDessert
So annoying when Boomers say Millennials can't buy homes & pay student loans b/c we're "lazy, don't want to work, & eat avocado toast." Okay Boomers, here's why that's NOT
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Brumby
the_brumby
Lockdowns don’t actually work (see pinned tweet). One reason is that it’s preposterous to think one can just halt an interwoven societal fabric. So “lockdown” is instead just poor people
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Jennifer Raub
jenneraub
When I say Lee County, Florida is open, I mean OPEN. I can't believe how many people have liked, shared and commented on this. I want to add a few
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Deven Morgan
devenmorgan
Make no mistake. Taking this approach to youth baseball & discarding what doesn’t serve the long term goal can have consequences.The choice is whether we fear those consequences enough to
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Celestial ✞
CelestialAgent
Everybody is trying to get rich quick with Crypto, the stock market, etc.There's no such thing as a surefire "get rich quick" pipeline.But there is a real solid way to
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TrueSay
TrueSayGB
Ashley Banjo has had a tough life.He grew up in east London; with his two parents. His dad was a boxer and his mother was in the Royal Ballet. Truly
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The Women’s Football Channel
WePlayStrong_
”My name is Asisat. You can call me Zee.⠀⠀⠀⠀I started playing football with my friends in school. My parents were always complaining that I would come late after school hours
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Cultural Recall
CulturalRecall
One of my favourite memorials is up at home on the Moors. Robbie Leggott and Alfie Cockerill were shepherds on the Gisborough Estate. They travelled to London to join the
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Michael Govern Ready
mikegove12
GOVELLER’S TRAVELSAug 20th 1727The author gives some account of his voyage to the metropolis. With the smart of their arrows still upon my face all in blisters, a six-inch Honey
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David Cutler
Cutler_econ
I have a new working paper out with @ermeara and Susan Stewart. I learned a lot from it, so I thought I would share. Warning: Geeking to come.https://www.nber.org/papers/w27974?utm_campaign=ntwh&utm_medium=email&utm_source=ntwg6 The
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Danielle Rose
danirosepoet
I believe representation is HUGE for trans acceptance. Norms are spongey, and their function is to absorb new things into their existing, normative systems. Which is why (from a trans
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