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Richard Spoor
Richard_Spoor
A terribly sad story. Two young and idealistic lawyers, get wrapped up in the BLM protest movement. In a moment of madness they throw a Molotov cocktail into an abandoned
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Clint Smith
ClintSmithIII
"The restoration of Pell grants for incarcerated students is something of a watershed moment for the criminal justice overhaul movement as it unwinds decades of punitive practices in favor of
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Matt Stucky
mstucky
A nice wonky note for a weekend morning: Forty years ago, the California Supreme Court reached a decision that laid a foundation for challenging our current zoning scheme and then
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Jerry Dunleavy
JerryDunleavy
“Fauci acknowledged he had slowly but deliberately been moving the goal posts. He is doing so, he said, partly based on new science, and party on his gut feeling that
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Danielle Battaglia
DBattagliaNC
Today's the day. @newsobserver, joined by other media outlets, will fight for the release of the DHHS death investigation records of John Neville. Neville died in Dec. 2019 after being
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Jennifer Jacobs
JenniferJJacobs
White House: “It’s unacceptable and breaking with all norms for Dr. Fauci, a senior member of the President’s Coronavirus Taskforce and someone who has praised President Trump’s actions throughout this
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John Ismay
johnismay
2/13/1991: Alpha Battery, 21st FA fires the first M26 MLRS rockets ever used in combat. The US Army says "the system performed extremely well," but that is only true if
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Stacy Mitchell
stacyfmitchell
Americans think large corporations are invariably more efficient. They aren’t.I wrote about how local pharmacies, banks, and other local enterprises possess "economies of small scale” that enable them to outperform
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Karen Vaites
karenvaites
Memo to teachers defending continued closures:All those successful reopenings across the country did not happen in districts with perfect buildings, state of art PPE, and testing.See:https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/22/health/coronavirus-sc
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John Doe
fedjudges
Something that hasn't really been discussed in relation to the 2001 organizing resolution is the provision for discharging bills/nominations that received tied votes in committee. It remains to be seen
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Jeremy Farrar
JeremyFarrar
15 Mar Bath Marathon. 5 Dec London. Message same "Really?" Vaccines are coming, we can look forward to a future beyond pandemic in 2021. But not yet we have a
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Maybe: Fred Benenson
fredbenenson
And I don’t think Dems are losing the senate because they didn’t run farther to the left. I hate this too, but it’s worth being clear eyed about it.https://twitter.com/lutherlowe/status/1324104447790927874 Some
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Waye Mason
WayeMason
ICYMI - province of NS takes $173 million in property tax from Halifax and uses to fund education, corrections, housing. HRM has no say over how it is spent, this
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Julia Terruso
JuliaTerruso
We looked at state-wide registration shifts since 2016 and found that Republicans in PA are gaining voters at five times the rate of Democrats. w/ @Elaijuh @ByChrisBrennan https://www.inquirer.com/politics/pennsylvania/pennsylvania-party-vo
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Anand Giridharadas
AnandWrites
A breathtaking report just dropped in @nytimes on how @McKinsey enabled the peddlers of the opioid crisis, one manslaughtery PowerPoint at a time.“This is the banality of evil, M.B.A. edition,”
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Jenny Hunter
jennyhunterdc
Stop saying "schools are safe" when what you mean is "school transmission rates are no higher than community rates" and "I think the risk is worth it because the costs
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