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Many NSSR community members are deeply involved in #Election2020 . Meet three of them: Heather Boushey (@HBoushey) Teresa Ghilarducci (@tghilarducci) Kyle K. Moore (@KKM_Econ (1/4) Heather Boushey
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Dr. Angela Rasmussen
angie_rasmussen
I had an amazing, thoughtful, long conversation this week with @kurtstreeter @nytimes about the disaster that has been this @nfl season. Here's his great piece (also with insights from @EricTopol)
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madeline odent
oldenoughtosay
y'all asked for my thoughts on this so here they are: the most treasured art of the Capitol survived undamaged because the terrorists weren't fixing to destroy monuments to their
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The New York Times
nytimes
The number of people dying from the coronavirus across the U.S. is rising again for the first time since April — the reopening and relaxing of social distancing restrictions in
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
MINKS INFECT HUMANS. We know that for certain. Danish scientist say new #SARSCoV2 mutation mostly dodges our neutralizing antibodies, which is very bad. We should not yet panic, but the
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Jack Nicas
jacknicas
President Trump just tweeted again about claims of "secretly dumped ballots" for Biden in Michigan.This is false. These claims are based on screenshots of a mistaken unofficial tally on one
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tariq panja
tariqpanja
Super League plan being pushed by Real Madrid and Manchester United at such an advanced stage that UEFA and FIFA issue warning to players they face World Cup exile should
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Adam Serwer 🍝
AdamSerwer
I don’t think people understand how outrageous this is. The Justice Department didn’t simply lie to a federal judge, they tried to gaslight the judge!https://twitter.com/peterbakernyt/status/1147167754199457792?s=21 When the Hofeller fi
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C Thi Nguyen
add_hawk
People keep assuming that echo chambers can only exist on the political extremes. *There is no relationship between the structure of an echo chamber and the political content*.Centrists can systematically
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David Moscrop
David_Moscrop
Thinking about the opioid crisis and the government's plan for addressing it, and drugs more generally: the government has been in power since 2015. We are repeatedly told that decriminalization,
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Alina Chan
Ayjchan
This @nytimes page is really useful for explaining how each of the leading vaccines work. If you are in the US, most likely you will be offered the Moderna or
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Zolan Kanno-Youngs
KannoYoungs
NEW Fed law enforcement shifted resources last year in response to Trump’s insistence that the radical left endangered the U.S., despite concerns from career officials. Meanwhile, right-wing extremism was building
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Helen Rosner
hels
Today I've been revisiting all the "Where Are All The Women Chefs?" pieces from the last ~15 years, and it's overwhelming how virtually all of them boil down to folks
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
LEADERSHIP MATTERS: Florida COVID response, led by @GovRonDeSantis Taiwan COVID response, led by Vice-President Dr. Chen Chien-jen w/ a @JohnsHopkins Sc.D. in Epidemiology. 2) Also Taiwan.https://twitter.com/forbes/status/13363126744607662
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Rick Swedloff
RickSwedloff
This podcast has an interesting account of why western wildfires have gotten so much worse. In large part, of course, the answer is climate change. But not to be discounted
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Michael Wara
MichaelWWara
Just had time to read this article on the great new work from @JesseJenkins and his colleagues. I come away from it agreeing with Sue Tierney when she says the
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