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AuroViBritannia
The conflict was always there wdym? The signs were there if you payed attention to the episodes leading up to episode 11. The way it's resolved is realistic, and it's
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Sean
poetsoup
@iseult rightly calls out @amnesty for their incredible myopia & overreach in signing a letter which lobbied the Gov & media to deny legitimate representation to those they considered undesirables.
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NurseKelsey (she/her)
nursekelsey
If you want to know how we get people to comply with wearing face masks, ask a sexologist. Itâs not our first rodeo when it comes to convincing people they
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Alon (they/them)
alon_levy
1. Brief thread about Germany's double-humped foreign policy-ideology curve, and what this means. 2. Normally, one expects political support for each issue to rise left-to-right, rise right-to-left, or sometimes peak
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Albert Cheung
albertwycheung
At the end of a tough year, I've been reflecting on energy transition and climate progress in 2020. There are quite a few reasons to be optimistic! (thread) 1. Emissions
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Michael F. Cannon
mfcannon
This delightful @rachel_handler piece on how food mfrs use govt reg to punish competitors (and consumers) brings to mind the time the FDA told a Sicilian, who'd sold 100m cans
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The Pension War Room
yomeeks
The Pension War Room would like to note some whoppers about public sector pay are being passed around. #AbLeg I wanted to provide this older (2014) critique of the Fraser
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Dan Runcie
RuncieDan
Square is in talks to buy Tidal. Makes sense.Tidal has tons of data on Cash Appâs target customer. It can help acquire, retain, and upsell more customers.Tidal wonât be profitable,
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Robin Wigglesworth
RobinWigg
Companies have for decades been gorging on debt and let their creditworthiness crumble, leaving many in terrible shape to deal with Covid-19. That has major implications for the era of
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Catholics for Choice
Catholic4Choice
We @Catholic4Choice welcome @JoeBiden as the first prochoice Catholic president & call on him to protect & expand abortion rights in the first days of his presidency. President Biden frequently
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Cory
corymassimino
The "marketplace of ideas" is at best an extremely strained metaphor and at worst a completely misleading one. Arguably the key feature of the actual marketplace is completely absent in
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Apexđ˛đ´ââ ď¸
apex_simmaps
My reflections on the election:https://apexsnotes.substack.com/p/some-election-reflectionshighlights in thread 1/ "If I must suffer a tyrant, place him in a faraway land and give him little reason to concern himself with my
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Jenn Gustetic đđŞđť
jenngustetic
READING THREAD (1/8): âthe public #corporation no longer serves the interest of their most important #shareholdersâretirement investorsâor the most critical part of their workforce: knowledge workersâ.https://hbr.org/2021/01/its-tim
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Jennifer Bendery
jbendery
NEW: A spate of federal judges are retiring now that Joe Biden will pick their replacementshttps://www.huffpost.com/entry/federal-judges-retire-joe-biden_n_600f3759c5b676ad837652a8?rz Since last Weds, when Biden was sworn in, at least 7 fed
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Michael Shellenberger
ShellenbergerMD
Germanyâs renewables experiment is over. By 2025 it will have spent $580B to make electricity nearly 2x more expensive & 10x more carbon-intensive than Franceâs. The reason renewables canât power
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Rebecca Ingber
becingber
I agree with essentially everything in this @benjaminwittes piece. A coup would be hard at this point to pull off for AB&C reasons. Still horrifying that theyâre trying and scarier
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