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Zeke Hausfather
hausfath
Ambitious climate policy is going to be a major challenge in a divided government with a conservative court. But that doesn't mean we can't make real progress over the next
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Blake E. Reid
blakereid
There is a lot of focus on the harms of the CASE Act today. But one thing that’s not receiving much scrutiny is the dubious set of benefits it supposedly
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Mark O'Brien
obrienmark
Beyond everything else the mixed messaging here does nothing to help with public confidence in returning to theatres and venues. We all have been working for months now to keep
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Gig Workers Are Voting No On Prop 22
GigWorkersRise
The polls are still open, but we want to just stop & acknowledge how damn hard this fight has been for drivers.We were outspent 10-1 by the richest firms in
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I am Joe's "private" VPN logs
kubeworm
a lot of talk about q followers, their clearly unfounded and dangerous beliefs.but no one is talking about how many military intelligence figures are involved in pushing, and lending credence
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Inxsy Sparks
InxsySparks
It’s been quite a year.We are now 20 years into this century, In America, the twenty years since 2000 have seen the end game of the Reagan Revolution, begun in
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2022 Olympian Balding 大老板
BaldingsWorld
A short thread on free speech. 1. I make no apologies for being a near free speech absolutist. To me, there is almost never any valid reason for restricting speech
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Loren Adler
LorenAdler
It was already pretty clear cut, but this decision also further clarifies that states can protect residents enrolled in ERISA plans from surprise billing through approaches like a simple ban
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Jonathan Koomey
jgkoomey
Appliance efficiency standards are one of the most successful and cost effective regulatory efforts in US history, and most folks don’t know that.https://twitter.com/mattrooney11/status/1331945451889827854 These regulations are benefit-co
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Matt Farah
TheSmokingTire
Americans are so hardwired for capitalism, we would rather invent ridiculously complex technology to eliminate drivers, under pretense of safety, rather than do a single thing to make our existing
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Ira Dugal
dugalira
1/n A short thread on a story today, which I think is systemically important.Last week, RBI issued new draft rules for housing finance companies. Until recently, HFCs were under NHB.
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Rachel Clamp
racheljclamp
‘Plague nurses, cleansers, and searchers: the female key workers of seventeenth-century Newcastle’. This paper will explore female experiences of plague through their often overlooked roles in early modern public health
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Yair Wallach
YairWallach
Universities who adopted the IHRA have typically done so as a decision of the very top echelon of the university (senior management team, board of trustees), often without consultation with
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Christine Burns MBE 🧜♀️🏳️⚧️🏳️🌈📚⧖
christineburns
A little bit of history about the Equality Act 2010, especially for those too young to remember or who were totally unconcerned at the time. These two weighty publications, published
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TonyTheTiger
Tony48Tiger
Canada Craziness:One would think Canadians are dying, like flies, from Covid-19.Nothing could be further from the truth.Canada’s death toll from COVID-19 = 20,016 Canada's Population - 38,008,005Covid Deaths as
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Don Marti
dmarti
1/6 Nice to see so many state #privacy initiatives and bills coming along. But there's a mix of promising and disappointing language. As a "power user" of #CCPA, I depend
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