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Kathryn Anne Edwards
keds_economist
In March, Congress acted to preserve jobs by providing loans to employers to keep workers on payroll. The PPP has been a "fraudster free for all." There was also a
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Victor Montori, MD
vmontori
As 2017 was coming to a close, I asked a group of diverse friends and up-and-coming researchers in shared decision making (SDM) to write to their current selves a letter
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Rahul Sanghi
RahulSanghi1
1/ India is at the forefront of global fintech innovation because our approach to building 'public digital infrastructure' is unique (and pretty cool)A thread on India Stack & where
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Harry Kalodner
hkalodner
1/n I'm thinking about starting up a daily reminder that a single rollup that everyone uses is dangerously insecure.Why is that you ask? Yes, rollups are secure as long as
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Lindsay⁷
fragmentidea
I would like to get on my soapbox and talk about how machine translations aren’t all bad. Translanguaging is a growing field of research in second langauge instruction and when
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Ohad
ohadsamet
The reason fintech has failed to help consumers in debt: Consumers in financial distress have very little disposable income, leading them to prioritize spending on rent and essentials, so CLTV
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Jane Lytvynenko
JaneLytv
Hello! Happy election day. Me and @CraigSilverman are on the lookout for false, misleading, and unverified information. See something? My DMs are open, my email is jane.lytvynenko@buzzfeed.com. Debunks will be
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Chris Geidner
chrisgeidner
Ten years ago tonight, I went to bed sober, having finally reached the realization—or more accurately, admitted the realization I’d long known—that drinking just wasn’t working for me any more.
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Zoë McLaren, PhD
ZoeMcLaren
Why were election polls so far off in 2020? A likely culprit is "non-response bias" in the polling data driven by people I call "poll trolls". These trolls didn't respond
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Dan Scratch
DanScratch03
This was an embarrassment of an announcement. None of these folks have a clue about teaching, curriculum, or the modern classroom. Everything they said and believe about education is biased
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Shopify Plus
ShopifyPlus
What can you and your business do to thrive in 2021 and beyond? Dive into our Future of Ecommerce report, which highlights the biggest trends straight from industry experts
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Kashif Pirzada, MD
KashPrime
#COVID19 hit while I was balancing ER shifts and getting my own #startup off the ground. The innovation world and health care don’t often mix well, but I was able
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Joseph Allen
j_g_allen
We're in the stretch of the pandemic that we all feared. Vaccines look good, and logistics will get ironed out soon (follow @juliettekayyem on this and stay on big picture)In
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Soumya
skarlamangla
Just 55% of Angelenos are staying home, a figure that has been fixed since June, despite desperate pleas from officials in recent weeks. Many experts say the “stay home” messaging
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Eric Mill
konklone
1/ Unless the USG dramatically changes its approach to reviewing software, just doing more "vetting" of vendors will be 100% useless in catching issues like SolarWinds.Currently, it's all designed to
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Eric Ferreri
EricFerreri
For faculty @DukeU, the recently-concluded fall semester presented many pandemic-related teaching challenges - as well as opportunities to innovate in the classroom. Here are some of their stories: @DukeTrinity @DukeLearning
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