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Anna Vidot
AnnaVidot
ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr is up, talking about vaccine rollout planning in #Canberra. Says "ACT Government is reaching out to those eligible for vaccination in the first phase to
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Reclamation and Survival
Reclaim_Survive
As states begin to roll out vaccinations across the country, a disturbing but unsurprising trend is beginning to reveal itself. An analysis from the AP looking at 17 states and
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Michael Rosenberg
MJRosenbergDad
Thread: my take on "what happened?" and how to go forward.1) The supposed defection of working-class whites and seniors from Trump never materialized. This was a mirage. Dem overperformance relative
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Ross Kenna
rosskenna352319
I have a close group of mates at work. All of which I've spent a decade or more working and playing with.I'm the raving lefty of the lot but all
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RIKI
riki_rikidance
You don’t understand coz you don’t listen to people who’s lives arn’t enriched by it,those who’s lives have become worse and people who haven’t seen a penny more go into
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Andy Slavitt @ 🏡🇺🇸
ASlavitt
COVID Update November 21: There is a big ugly COVID divide in this country.Plus some fascinating distractions. Anyway...1/ On one side of the divide, you work in the service sector,
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Len Lichtenfeld MD MACP
DrLen
1/13 Our daughter is an #ICU #nurse on a #COVID19 unit at a suburban #Atlanta hospital. Since March on every shift she is facing disease and death on a massive
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Susan Fowler
susanthesquark
The whole “tech journalists try to intimidate us into silence” narrative is hilarious to me because of how inaccurate it is. When I worked in startup land, I once disagreed
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Addison Huygens
AddisonHuygens
Found out today my dad, an ICU nurse in Des Moines, has COVID. If you still refuse to wear a mask because _______ (fill in the blank reason, honestly I
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Dean Baker
DeanBaker13
Powell's comment on Fed bank accounts didn't get one millionth of the attention it deserved, He effectively said that households could save tens of billions if we let them have
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Keeanga-Yamahtta T.
KeeangaYamahtta
**End of year thread**This has been a year of writing for me. In the last twelve months, I have written over seventy thousand words in public writing. In the isolation
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David Leonhardt
DLeonhardt
For weeks, the public messages about vaccines have been more negative than the facts warrant.Now we are seeing the cost: A large percentage of Americans wouldn't take a vaccine if
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Erik Loomis
ErikLoomis
This Day in Labor History: February 7, 1894. Gold miners in Cripple Creek, Colorado walk off the job, leading to one of the biggest wins for workers in the Gilded
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Nader Issa
NaderDIssa
CPS CEO @janicejackson says on @WBEZreset "there's no reason we can't reach a deal." She says negotiations have been narrowed down to a few issues and she's hoping for an
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John Moe
johnmoe
Burnout is a real thing and it is breaking minds and spirits and people, this year more than ever. Employers continue to throw free yoga classes and discount gym memberships
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Firass Abiad
firassabiad
1/5 It usually takes weeks for the benefits of tightening restriction measures, or even a lockdown, to materialize. The current acute Covid bed crisis cannot wait that long. Three issues
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