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Christopher Pepper
mrhealthteacher
The questions around if, when, and how to welcome students back to school in person are a GIANT ethical/philosophical challenge. No matter what you do, some people will be seriously
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Aaron E. Carroll
aaronecarroll
I'm going to present some charts again. I am starting to wonder at what point some of these states will start to take this seriously. I ask this because things
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Noah Weeks
TheNoahWeeks
I’ve barely left the house since the pandemic began.Ted Cruz has delayed stimulus checks, acquitted the insurrectionist, spoken not a single truth to the American people, and vacationed in Cancún.
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Paul Krugman
paulkrugman
Is this even allowed? I though you were only permitted (and required) to write "Democrats in disarray." But seriously, Rs are clearly at a total loss on economic policy 1/
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Nina Funnell, Journalist & creator of #LetHerSpeak
ninafunnell
“Rape is a crime steeped in power & control, so it’s not at all surprising to hear that young women are reporting experiences of sexual violence taking place in locations
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Lingling Wei 魏玲灵
Lingling_Wei
In the West, Jack Ma has been seen as the epitome of China’s private entrepreneurial drive. In reality, he has long been part of China’s “special-deal” economy that lifts up
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Russ Caditz-Peck
RussCP
.@NYTimes deep-dive on @Snapchat AR shopping "Nearly 19 million Snapchat users have tried on @Gucci products using the filter, Snap said."https://twitter.com/nytimesbusiness/status/1341464041760370689 .@Snapchat AR shoe try-on for
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Diane Frances Walter
48thRule
All of this but add the parents. I taught HS for 14 years. During the flu season I called the nurse or a parent at least once a week begging
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Greg Greene
ggreeneva
To get real for a second, one problem with living in a gerontocracy is that too few of the nation’s top leaders seem to feel a visceral concern about how
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Ayaan Hirsi Ali
Ayaan
I do not expect anything but hostile reviews from the @NYTimes. But @JillFilipovic's review makes a number of completely false insinuations about the book, essentially accusing me of reviving racist
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Cathy Reisenwitz 🏗🌐🥑
CathyReisenwitz
I seem to remember the last time a bunch of noobs lost their shirts on Robinhood journalists coming out of the woodwork to blame Robinhood for not stopping naive users
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Steven Berry
steventberry
Inflexible short-run supply chains bite us again.‘It’s Like Groundhog Day’: Coronavirus Testing Labs Again Lack Key Supplieshttps://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/23/health/coronavirus-testing-supply-shortage.html?smid=tw-share Especially wh
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John Scott-Railton
jsrailton
BREAKING: at least six men that provided security for Roger Stone entered the #Capitol during the siege, per a @nytimes visual investigation. All six are associated with the far-right #OathKeepers
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Michael Mina
michaelmina_lab
A new article in @nytimes states rapid tests falter in asymptomaticsWarning of their use for asymptomatic screeningSays: among random asymptomatic #COVID19 screens, Rapid Tests caught only 32% of PCR +ve
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NYC Angry Mom - #OpenSchools
angrybklynmom
In a renewed rage, I just allowed myself to remember that Daycare in NYC reopened in June, w/ minimal fanfare. Search for "Daycare NYC Safe" and you get a tiny
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Amy Turner
amyturner
This is not at all surprising, and while sobering, it's good to have a look at how miscalculations get made. Cities follow an imperfect protocol to measure emissions from identified
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