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Mari Saito
saitomri
As new coronavirus cases rise in Tokyo, it's good to keep an eye on this graphic, which tracks the number of patients requiring ECMO and ventilators in ICUs in the
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Herb Brubanter
HBrubanter
It must be terrible being so intelligent, yet to be repeatedly outwitted by ill-educated, unintelligent morons over the last 5 years.And this is despite the establishment, the press and most
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Harry C. Rushworth
Hrushworth
Still need to read #PlanningForTheFuture in full but at first glance it looks good. Cue an onslaught of people decrying the fact we might start building stuff. Sure lots of
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Abhinav Agarwal
AbhinavAgarwal
One of these tweets was determined to be 'inciting violence'.Nazism, anti-Semitism, and racism, that escaped Nazi Germany, ended up surviving and flourishing after all. It took them only a little
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Chandra R. Srikanth
chandrarsrikant
Important takeaways from @NandanNilekani at the @Infosys analyst meet: "Will stay as long as I am required and complete my job" Digital not just nice to have, its fundamental and
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Garima Parikh
parikhgarima25
@fayedsouza @myogiadityanath @Zebaism @PiyushRaiTOI @Benarasiyaa Institute of Medical science, BHU in PM's constituency doesn't have hygiene. Patients are not being attended by any doctor. Washrooms are out of water and
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Amanda
AmandaLuvsRoses
Critical theory is infecting everything. I’ve seen threads covering the impact on education (k-12 and university), the military, and the federal government. This thread is going to highlight the impact
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Primal Medicine
MedicinePrimal
My favorite pediatrician & friend at my hospital just died from Covid. Below is what I recommend in order to prevent a bad outcome from a Covid19 infection. (Based on
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Nicholas Drummond
nicholadrummond
Thinking about the @RUSI_org article by @Justin_Br0nk about UK combat air options, we will almost certainly need to purchase more than the 48 F-35Bs we have already committed to. Otherwise
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Mangy Jay
magi_jay
Targeted anti-poverty measures are not as politically popular as measures aimed at helping the middle class. It is thus incumbent upon progressives to praise these measures when they are proposed.
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Prof Tanja Bueltmann
cliodiaspora
That article in the Telegraph by Robert Jenrick? It’s bait. My advice is: don’t take it. The only reason it currently has traction is because those critical of it are
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Schona Jolly QC
WomaninHavana
There might have been a Brexit without setting fire to everything. At each critical stage, May and Johnson have chosen to take the sharpest non-conciliatory red lines. This govt *chose*
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London Breed
LondonBreed
Today, Dr. Colfax gave an update on our progress in beating back the alarming surge of COVID-19 cases that we've faced since Thanksgiving.Here are some of the main takeaways.
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Bradley Roberson
broberson10
IT'S TIME! I’ve stood in front of teachers on multiple occasions over the last couple of years and attempted to convince them to change their practices in the classroom for
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Shannon Strucci
plentyofalcoves
I don't like "underrated"/"overrated". Either way pins too much of an assessment on fan/critical response rather than a work itself or aspects that matter more. "Overrated" especially is just "I
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Alfie Kohn
alfiekohn
1/5 Many members of the fascist mob were comfortably middle class; quite a few were local GOP officeholders. And here's a fact about ALL the people who demanded that the
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