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Joe Scarborough
JoeNBC
Your support for Trump’s crimes against humanity by caging and separating babies from mothers is not erased by a glib, misleading tweet. Your party held a vote in the White
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Darick
DarickR
"Republicans have no one but themselves to blame for allowing this autocratic buffoon to hijack their party.But Republicans chose either to ignore Trump’s transgressions or to assist them."https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions
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John Holbo
jholbo1
The drama of 'lawful evil cleric joins party of chaotic neutral thieves for profit' has played out more than once this admin. (Jeff Sessions.) Such moral tragedy provokes audiences to
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Ida Bae Wells
nhannahjones
I didn't intend to write this now, but the times called for it: In this moment, the most tragic of outcomes would be that the demand be too timid and
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fatima 🦋
thefatimacam
fashion trends that originated from black culture part 1 fashion trends that originated from black culture part 2 an honorable mention to long acrylic nails, because although many groups of
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Jake Williams
MalwareJake
Neat idea in theory, not remotely practical. Let's look at why.Are we including defensive ops here too? If not (and I can't imagine we would, that's HUGELY problematic), where is
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Katherine J. Wu, Ph.D.
KatherineJWu
Rapid tests are already being used to screen people without symptoms for the coronavirus — even though they're not cleared for this purpose, and the data in asymptomatics is sparse.Some of
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Jorge A. Caballero, MD
DataDrivenMD
This may come as a shock to some, but healthcare workers who are persons of color aren’t immune to feelings of mistrust and distrust. https://twitter.com/martyschladen/status/1344369326774747138 For anyone curious as to
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Celeste Ng
pronounced_ing
I said a lot more in my email than made it into this article, but want to add: Not publishing Trump is NOT censorship. It’s an editorial decision about what’s
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Thomas Nelson
NelsonforWI
It’s simple: @SenRonJohnson is doing whatever Donald Trump tells him to do. Ron would hold a hearing to declare Trump University an Ivy League school if Donald demanded it. It’s
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
Back in September, we wrote a @nytopinion on the need to focus on severe infection events prevented by Covid-19 vaccineshttps://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/22/opinion/covid-vaccine-coronavirus.htmlYesterday JNJ presented their Phase 3 data stre
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John Keefe
jkeefe
This dataviz from @NYGovCuomo is the kind of chart I give students to figure out why it's problematic. Chart on the right is our representation of the same data. https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2021/02/02/nyregion/cuomo-nyc-indoor-d
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Peter Baker
peterbakernyt
Bolton says in his new book that the House in its impeachment inquiry should have investigated Trump not just on Ukraine but for a variety of instances when he sought
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Tricia Neuman
tricia_neuman
With ~3 weeks to go in the Medicare open enrollment period, we find most seniors don’t compare coverage options annually. Does it matter? Not for everyone, but it can matter
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John B. Holbein
JohnHolbein1
Why? I'll tell you. Endogeneity.https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/02/opinion/sunday/democrats-economy.html?campaign_id=9&emc=edit_nn_20210202&instance_id=26658&nl=the-morning®i_id=60414523&segment_id=50802&te=1&
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Robyn Pennacchia
RobynElyse
This is what I have been saying for years. Q (and Trump) made people fall in love with themselves, and those people loved them for it. There is a scary
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