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Damien
damiengwalter
Corporations took the intense, subversive, revolutionary force that was science fiction, and they turned it to trash culture.https://damiengwalter.com/2020/09/24/science-fiction-sold-out-lets-take-it-back/ Today's post is because I was
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Jonathan Allen
jonallendc
Here’s what it’s like to work in the Capitol — a building that means so much to me because I visited my dad working there when I was a kid,
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Arunabha Sengupta
senantix
Thread: At the precise moment when Monty Noble was being born in Sydney’s Haymarket, #onthisday 1873, a military band passed by playing loud music as if to herald his arrival
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@HaShem what is this
TweetsAtHaShem
back when i was converting under an orthodox rabbi, i used to think of Reconstructionist Judaism as Reform 2: The Sequel. Many years later, I have come to tell you
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Jamwanda
Jamwanda2
MESSAGE TO YOUTHS IN FARMING: Figuratively speaking, policy shift requires a swarm of swallows to make a summer. Over the months, I have noticed with immense excitement more and more
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Emma DeSouza
EmmandJDeSouza
David McNarry wrote in the Newsletter today about unionist outreach to the nationalist community. Any outreach & attempts to bridge the divide are enormously welcomed but doing so would require
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Bill Foster
billfoster21
Pinterest: The Future Is BrightOn February 5, $PINS reported outstanding 4Q20 results. Revenue of $706M (+76% y/y) crushed the consensus of $646M. Adjusted EPS of $0.43 beat the consensus of
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Amaan
amaanbali
THREAD Agrarian History with context of Farmers Unions. Revival of Farmers Unions is long awaited & good for Indian Agriculture. Unity among Farmers Unions is also good for mass mobilisation
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Venkat Ananth
venkatananth
EXCLUSIVE For the @EconomicTimes, I write about Facebook's early lobbying days in India, between 2012 and 2014, led by its director of public policy — India, South Asia and Central
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Erik Wade
erik_kaars
A thread by Prof. Green that criticizes the historiography of Dr. MRO's recent article about how we talk about the links between COVID & the Black Death has been making
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Ryan Goodman
rgoodlaw
Good piece by @jacklgoldsmith on #SolarWindsHackI agree with his main points.But I disagree with some of his analysis, which conflates espionage with far more malicious cyber operations. Vital distinctions in
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Ryan Devereaux
rdevro
Good to see the paper of record highlighting this important national news story that we’ve been covering at @theintercept for the past eight months. Going to provide some links and
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K. Chen
tznkai
A brief* history of how our immigration system is bullshit, with threaded highlights.https://seeinfra.wordpress.com/2015/11/26/a-history-of-saying-no-thank-you-to-immigrants/----* I have never once in my life committed to doing a brief anyt
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Timothy Verstynen
tdverstynen
Okay, while I'm not saying that MRI methods are ready to be clinical-level biomarkers yet, I think this study (and everyone else) needs to slow their roll on the conclusions.PDF:
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FionaMullen
FionaMullenCY
Pay attention #cyprob geeks. I don’t know who writes these comments but although BB federation does make it into the UN Security Council resolution on #Cyprus there is a smidgen
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Charles Postel
CharlesPostel
1. Here is a story about another day of mayhem at the nation's Capitol. On May 1, 1894, Jacob Coxey, leader of a march of the unemployed, was famously arrested
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