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Christopher Sprigman
CJSprigman
Great thread. I suspect that at least 5 Supreme Court justices would have helped Trump steal the election if the job were judicially do-able: i.e., it was possible to write
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Ben
0point5twins
My own attempt at explaining the GameStop thing:Imagine you borrow a friend’s bike, and promise to give it back in a week.Secretly, you expect the same bike to be discounted
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Carole Cadwalladr
carolecadwalla
Okay, hands up who has ever left their job on the actual day they resigned/got the push with a big brown box? It literally doesn’t happen apart from in bottom-of-the-algorithm
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[email protected]
louise27comeau
Minister @SeamusORegan announces today federal $ for SMR action plan. @cc_nb gets zero GHG is a heavy lift. All options must be on the table. But like fossil fuel based
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Theresa O'Keefe
Theresa_OKeefe
Really important piece that took a lot of hard graft on Maria's part as universities are less than forthcoming about the extent to which they rely on precarious work.https://twitter.com/mhdelaney/status/1327911691879899136 Imagine
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Shannon Quinn
sqbabes
Why Andy Malone isn’t in LA, a thread: 1. Anyone from the Schengen area, UK or Ireland can’t get into the states without a special visa, evidence: There’s no
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Fionna O'Leary, 🕯🇪🇺
fascinatorfun
Thanks for this incredibly helpful analysis @dgurdasani1 Two questions. 1/ Does this summarise the AZ published data :The plan is to extend the time interval for all age groups despite
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jain edwards
jain_edwards
i know that i may not be seen as a satirist in the london "ree-mogg has a funny head" sense of the word, but i would love to drop a
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Jake Anbinder
JakeAnbinder
I would like a senate majority as much as the next guy but I think we are forgetting in a world where Trump's out of office and senate Rs no
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Adam David Long
adamdavidlong
One of the underappreciated and underdiscussed aspects of Judges -- at least American judges but I suspect that this is pretty universal -- is that most of them are mostly
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Phil McDuff
Mc_Heckin_Duff
It might be better to understand the Guardian, like the Labour Party itself, as a *contested* space on the left. This marks it out as different from the other papers,
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Christian Bokhove
cbokhove
For followers outside England. This is such a weird move in a fragmented landscape where there are more than 35,000 postgraduate entrants per year. And multitude of initiatives like Teach
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Progressive Paramedic
Prog_Para
gonna start a little thread here of #coviddata #covidfacts tackling some of the more common conspiracy talking points i've encountered one that started popping up around the end of 2020
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Brian Beutler
brianbeutler
If Ossoff wins, I’ll say: highlighting your opponent’s corruption is good. If he loses I’ll say: highlighting your opponent’s corruption is good even if it isn’t politically resonant enough for
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Nate Silver
NateSilver538
Gonna preface this by again reminding you that I'm not a pollster and instead my job is to assess how accurate polls are and build models of what the errors
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Mike Buckley
mdbuckley
This in an *interesting* way to describe the UK wanting to keep single market benefits without any of the associated commitments on standards and regulations required to obtain those benefits.
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