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Ollie Richardson
O_Rich_
THREAD on what’s going on in Russia’s Khabarovsk.1. The @BBC is, predictably, following its usual policy of presenting absolutely any protest in Russia as some anti-govt uprising.The British Brainwashing Corporation
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Lyman Stone 石來民
lymanstoneky
guys there are some cool #NBERday papers today We'll start with a theoretical paper.Q: What causes polarization?A: Not fake news. Not media bias. *Volume of information* and basic information sorting
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Rob Lee
RALee85
Not sure if anyone is tracking the number of Russian intelligence officers who have been declared persona non grata recently, so I'll go ahead and start a thread. Colombia PNG'd
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𝗘𝗿𝗻𝗶𝗲 𝗙𝗹𝗼𝗿𝗲𝘀
ernieflow
We are not Slaves. The circumstances in which I grew up, make working in the fields, the only legal/non criminal option to make a few bucks and its been like
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Stephanie Johnston
SoongJohnston
Starting now. Excise taxation can be a good solution for helping economies recover from COVID-19, says @Elizabe73364052. She tells us more about her new paper for @TaxNotes, which you can
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Michael
Michael_A_Orr
I expect this is true all over town but was reminded today of some old street names in my neighborhood. Someone, likely during the street naming of 1891, after the
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Andi Fugard
InductiveStep
One benefit of Brexit - new jokes can be created by mildly editing old Soviet jokes. For example:A man walks into a shop. He asks the clerk, “You don’t have
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Ángel Alcalde
Angel_Alcalde_
1.Important twitter debates these days regarding “fascism” and its potential use for current political developments. Check tweets by @FinchelsteinF @DavidAvromBell @Notorious_RSG @adam_tooze @samuelmoyn @ruthbenghiat !Some reflections..
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
56%—that the increased transmission of the B.1.1.7 variant vs common strain from new study. Researchers warn that the #SARSCoV2 variant is so contagious that new control measures, including closing
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Jan Giacomelli
jangiacomelli
Python ClassesWhat are they? How to use them? Why use them?Let's dig in In object-oriented programming classes are blueprints for creating objectsObjects created by the same class have the
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Quinn Cleary
quinncleary4
Thread: Will improving a pitcher’s mechanical/movement efficiency always improve performance?Usually, but probably not ALWAYS. Case in point: Clayton Kershaw https://twitter.com/PitchingNinja/status/923208243505172480?s=20 While Kershaw h
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Diego Bassani, PhD 🏠😷
DGBassani
I have been writing this thread over the last few weeks, as I have been trying to understand what is going on with the trends observed for the core triad
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Chris Morten
cmorten2
I love @PolitiFact, but this time their fact-check needs a fact-check. They're wrong & @SenatorBaldwin is right: Americans do indeed pay the highest prices in the world for remdesivir because
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MSI Integrity
MSIIntegrity
Today #SCOTUS considers a lawsuit against #Nestle & #Cargill for child slavery in their cocoa supplier farms. Don't be fooled by these food giants: Brands should be held responsible for
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Alan Wardrop aspiring to be a do-gooder #3.5%
AlanGWardrop
A thread on transition and readinessI have realised that my focus on the effective shortening, and the wasteage, of the Transition Period has been blurred lately by other issues.But it
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Ewan Birney
ewanbirney
A perspective on SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19, on what I consider a positive day in the pandemic: Firstly a reminder; this virus is highly infectious and causes a severe, often fatal,
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