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kate conger
kateconger
Hackers involved in the Twitter breach said it started as a quest for cool usernames. Then one member of the group began going after cryptocurrency companies, Jeff Bezos, and Kanye
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Keith Gessen
keithgessen
A few thoughts on school reopening and the dilemma that the media finds itself in, but especially the New York Times. The Times is both a local paper and a
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Paul Krugman
paulkrugman
Many of the headlines on the new administration offer get it wrong by emphasizing the headline cost, which makes it sound serious. The key thing is the refusal to extend
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Leslie Hershberger
LeslieHersh
Calling in the call out culture. I saw someone screenshot an image of someone who AGREED w/her yet schooled her publicly when the person suggested civil engagement over nastiness might
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Eliza Shapiro
elizashapiro
Some reading on school reopening for my fellow obsessives:1. @SarahCohodes argues that younger children should get priority for in-person learning. I'm thinking a lot about kids in K-2 who were
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Alex Fisch
AlexFischCC
Back in May, the NY Times did a piece on anti-maskers that started with a scene of a seemingly normal person, Genevieve Peters (originally with a fake name), refusing to
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Margot Mollat
margotmollat
Astonishing to see sanctions against #DanGertler eased in the last days in office of #DonaldTrump. The reversal came as a result of years of lobbying by Alain Dershowitz, who helped
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Franchesca Ramsey
chescaleigh
Hey tweeps, have any of you written about the exhaustion that comes from dealing with microaggressions in the workplace? I really liked this article “from office pet to office threat”
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Matt Malkus
malkusm
Hey, what ever happened to the "COVID kids develop Kawasaki disease" storyline that was used to terrify parents back in April or May?Well, the CDC didn't forget - they published
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John Branch
JohnBranchNYT
California's epic fires did more than burn 4 million acres. They took devastating aim at the state's defining trees - redwoods, sequoias, Joshua trees, already in short supply. Privileged to
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Marielle🌳Anzelone
nycbotanist
It's unfortunate that this is such a fan boy piece. To correct the narrative presented about Fresh Kills Park in Staten Island in this article, I wrote a letter to
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Trinh
Trinhnomics
Watch what people do & not what they say. Upper West Side, with a reputation as one of the most liberal enclaves in New York and elsewhere in the country,
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Asfandyar Mir
asfandyarmir
Re violence in Afghanistan: I follow @nytimes's important Afghan war casualty report by @FatmaFaizi and @fahimabed. It offers weekly reports of confirmed significant security incidents with details of the incidents
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Sanho Tree
SanhoTree
For Hiroshima remembrance day, here's something from my previous career as a military & diplomatic historian (1989-95).https://twitter.com/sanhotree/status/736029460835803137 The Spirit of Hiroshima: This documentary looks at the Au
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Emily Weinstein
emily_sw1
Not sure I'd agree with this, but I'm no bio expert, so I defer to others. From a natsec perspective, I'll throw out two key arguments recently made by the
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rat king
MikeIsaac
Good morning! the @nytimes technology desk is covering today's Big Tech marathon hearings via live briefing. Follow along below for the latest updates:https://www.nytimes.com/live/2020/07/29/technology/tech-ceos-hearing-testimony here
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