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Yoni Appelbaum
YAppelbaum
1. In 1888, a disastrous blizzard hit the east coast. It claimed 400 lives, sank 200 ships, and paralyzed cities for days. And if you want to understand what’s going
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Jo Stevens
JoStevensLabour
Slow. Slow. Slow. That’s been the hallmark of the Govt’s response to the COVID-19 crisis. And as far as our world leading £111 billion creative industries are concerned, @DCMS @GOVUK
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fighting the forever coup
benFranklin2018
In 1984 the Reagan’s CIA director William Casey asked the FCC to pull ABC’s TV and radio licenses in retaliation for ABC running a story about how the CIA had
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Sammy Roth
Sammy_Roth
In today’s @latimes: My survey of all 15 Los Angeles Ciy Council members and Mayor Eric Garcetti, asking them if they’d support a ban on gas in new housing to
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Pushing The Needle
pushtheneedle
Most of Shoreline (first "city" north of Seattle) is zoned for 1 home per 10,000 sq ft. And, of course, their density is on arterials only. Lake Forest Park, just
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Ned Boulting
nedboulting
To all the loud voices, amplified by pretty much the whole of media, who are so determined to hold on to all road space exclusively for motors. I would not
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People for Housing OC
HousingOC
RHNA Appeals have been posted; Sharing in following format: City -% (Draft RHNA # - # req reduction). OC cities that appealed: Costa Mesa -50% (11727 - 5867); Fountain Valley
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David Fedman
dfedman
As some of you may know, Malcolm @Gladwell 's podcast just completed a four part deep dive on Curtis LeMay, napalm, and the firebombing of Tokyo. http://revisionisthistory.com/episodes/45-the-bomber-mafiaBook reviews are so twentieth
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Megan McArdle
asymmetricinfo
1) Cities tend to be monolithically left, and monolithic groups become more extreme, so that urban discourse is significantly to the left of the American center, or indeed, the modal
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Ashley Salvador
AshleyASalvador
Been casually watching this show called City Vs. Burbs where couples decide whether to buy a home in the city or the suburbs (one is team city, the other suburbs).Obv
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Jason Renaud
renaud_pdx
Here are some takeaways, the lessons learned at the 2020 Oregon Housing Conference - 450 attendees / 15 presenters / 12+ hours over 2 days - on COVID and Homelessness.
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Alan W. Silberberg 🇺🇸
IdeaGov
.@WhiteHouse @WHCOVIDResponse We have been involved since February in securing bulk #PPE for medical groups, community groups and municipalities. I am going to share some lessons we have learned and
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Tracy O'Connell Novick
TracyNovick
I'm sorry: I was under the impression that Oster didn't think she should be cited as an authority on COVID and schools (which is correct)? Why is she then quoted
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Shagah Zakerion
shagsss
If this spike in COVID cases came in the last two weeks, wouldn’t that mean the Phase III timing would line up with that surge? Perhaps a good plan of
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lucyinglis
lucyinglis
All this vaccine news is great, it really is, but let's try and get it into perspective. It will NOT be the instant cure-all people want it to be. It's
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⚾️Shawn Harnish🏈
GUPPYMONEY
Before everyone starts freaking out about MLB as a whole not able to figure a way to have a season safely. As I mentioned last week. I know of a
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