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Ryan Droste
ryandroste
My great-great uncle, Leon Arickx. He lost his life aboard the USS Oklahoma 79 years ago today. The day before, he was shopping in Honolulu for Christmas gifts and mailed
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nothellen
hellen4327
People get worried about the US dragging their feet with DA adoption and regulation, but there is progress, sometimes we just can’t really understand it. Devs in the US wouldn’t
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
The 5 states with the highest slope of case increasing, per million population, June 20th1. Arizona (way out in front)2. South Carolina3. Florida4. Texas5. Oklahoma (pre-rally) The log-plot for these
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Peter White
PeteWhitePolSci
It is very rare for established democracies to regularly have retired generals as their ministers of defense (thread)https://twitter.com/PeteWhitePolSci/status/1190382486095720448 Most that do are new or transitioning democracies. The more
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Greg Greene
ggreeneva
To get real for a second, one problem with living in a gerontocracy is that too few of the nation’s top leaders seem to feel a visceral concern about how
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Dr. Monica Malta PhD (she/her)
MonicaMalta7
Recombination: A Covid Superpower?An immunocompromised patient held onto the same coronavirus infection for 154 days. When doctors sequenced the virus samples, they found MORE than 20 #COVID19 mutations, via @NPR
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Horkos
WylieNewmark
YES: "American outrage over foreign cyber espionage, like Russia's SolarWinds hack, obscures the uncomfortable reality that the U.S. secretly does just the same thing to other countries." -@zachsdorfman I want
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Ben Hartung
BenjaminHartung
Kicking off the weekend, let me share a few thoughts on the two-edged sword of the sovereign-bank-corporate nexus. Yesterday, @Isabel_Schnabel gave a speech at an LSE-panel on the old and
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Ab Brody, PhD, RN, FAAN
abbrody
1/ Anyone who has ever done research or implemented clinical programs in nursing homes or assisted living knows these problems very well. It shouldn't have been too hard to predict
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Olivia of Troye
OliviaTroye
#Venezuela A thread from me, a former #WhiteHouse #NationalSecurity staffer:(1 of 7) This article from #Florida- @MiamiHerald - https://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/world/americas/article246819562.html https://www.miamiherald.com/n
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Kaleth O. Wright
cmsaf18
"Brave leaders, the bravest leaders, are never quiet about hard things." In one sentence @BreneBrown just explained why we need to step up and have a continuing #DialogueOnRace as we
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Brendan Nyhan
BrendanNyhan
The elites on TV practice social distancing while demanding the public risk their lives and the health of their communities. Again The elites get tested while dismissing its value for
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Paul Krugman
paulkrugman
Tis the time to be thinking about the future, and one big question beyond 2021 is the prospects for technology. For background, here's the BLS measure of multifactor productivity —
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Jennifer Yang
jyangstar
SCOOP: The province rejected its own public health agency's advice when it launched its framework for #COVID19 restrictions. A member of the health measures table didn't see the final plan
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Cassie Miller
cassiepmiller
What's most infuriating about the Christchurch report is that it confirms so what many of us had been saying about the dangers of YouTube and figures like Stefan Molyneux. I
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Emily Deans MD 💫
evolutionarypsy
Well this is interestinghttps://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/28/health/covid-psychosis-mental.html ...honestly I would discount any patients super sick in the hospital reports as “new onset psychosis” it’s probably delirium. But the outpat
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