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PandemicTruther
Revolving door doesn't revolve anymore It appears that the 28 officials of the Trump administration who are sanctioned by China have difficulties finding a lucrative job. The revolving door doesn't
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Kanekoa
KanekoaTheGreat
1/ In @RayDalio's perspective, we are at the very late stages of the long term debt cycle. These long term debt cycles typically take 50-75 years to play out. This
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Paul Poast
ProfPaulPoast
After 4 years of Donald Trump, the US must "reassure" its allies. That's what I'm reading/hearing lately, such as in this @nytimes piece. What do international relations scholars know about
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Khadijah *a centered voice*
UpFromTheCracks
Thread on why this is so disconcerting relative to #Ethiopia and #AIEthics https://twitter.com/abebab/status/1342238827675602945 Abeba’s PhD is enactive cognition, The premise is roughly that cognition is not the internal processes of
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Rising serpent 🇺🇸
rising_serpent
It's been a long time since I said it, and who knows if there'll be a chance to do so in the future. So here goes: I've learned more by
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Lisa Charlotte Rost
lisacrost
Thanks to everyone who helps to create #Elections2020 result pages for their newsrooms, especially during these times. It's very exciting to see them go live.Let's collect this #dataviz goodness.
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Prof Lyla Mehta
Lylamehta
This week there's been huge attention to Bill Gates' new book on climate change (e.g. Guardian, BBC), & how he can 'save the world' (The Wired). Here I outline why
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George Mack
george__mack
Today I Learnt:20 OF THE BEST TWEETS OF @mmay3r. Michael has a spectacular ability to distill more insight in one tweet than most authors give in a whole book.I scraped
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Majorityville 🙄
majorityville
There's something more troubling on my mind than the uphill battle of voting this fascist/totalitarian democracy out of power (which would be as difficult as prying something from a dead
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Kai Kupferschmidt
kakape
Question to my colleagues and the twitterverse in general: Looking back at these past 11 months, what are key quotes about #covid19, the pandemic and the response that have really
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The Editorial Board
johnastoehr
The Republican Party's paramilitary by @johnastoehr https://stoehr.substack.com/p/the-republican-partys-paramilitary?r=5msd&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&utm_source=twitter 1. The president announced Wednesday that his ad
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فاطمہ
fatimasana2000
#Prehistoryقبل از تاریخ یا آغاز کا انسان تین ادوار1- Paleolithic Age (120,000 BC)2- Neolithic Age(10,000 BC)3- Metal Age (60,00 BC)عبور کرکے قدیم ہندوستان میں داخل ھوتا ھے۔ ا
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Gregg Gonsalves
gregggonsalves
What sends Ross off the deep end is that racial equity is being raised in the vaccine allocation discussions. Once we talk race, then it's politics for Ross, and he
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Rick Zullo
Rick_Zullo
1) With the market up again after yesterday’s events, I think we must all take a look at current state of the market cycle and economy. In short, the economy
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Erik Loomis
ErikLoomis
This Day in Labor History: December 28, 1869. The Knights of Labor were founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The organization grew slowly, but by the late 1870s, the Knights had become
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Seán Jones
seanjonesqc
Brexit was sold on an implicit (and occasionally explicit) promise: that it was a solution to a problem. The root problem was inequality and the destitution that resulted from austerity.
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