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Erik Loomis
ErikLoomis
This Day in Labor History: January 20, 1920. Filipino sugar workers on Oahu, Hawaii, went on strike to demand higher pay. Japanese workers soon joined and a cross-racial strike was
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The New York Times
nytimes
The U.S. stands alone as the only affluent nation to have suffered a severe, sustained coronavirus outbreak for more than 4 months.https://nyti.ms/30Aa89c Over the past month, about 1.9 million people
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Abubakar Idris
IAtalkspace
Facebook had 2.5bn monthly users in Q4 2019. 74.3% (1.86bn people) users are from Asia-Pacific, L. America, MENA & SSA. Yet only 28% of Facebook's $70.7bn revenue in 2019 came
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Max Blumenthal
MaxBlumenthal
Venezuela’s extremist opposition boycotted elections to sustain its gravy train of US $. Having handed victory to the governing PSUV, they made turnout the focus. They worked to suppress the
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Ankur💻🎧💪
TheAnkurTyagi
All about Criticism in this thread Today, I want to cover Criticism. In society, we grow up wildly criticised right from our birth. Disclaimer if you emotional don’t read
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Sophie Strauss
sophielstrauss
If the apple cost $1 then the tax is ~7 cents. But 7 cents is a much higher percentage of the garment worker's net worth than it is of the
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Omar Khan
omaromalleykhan
Looking at HE participation rates, it is striking how much, from a regional perspective, it's London compared to the rest of the country. Though that very much hides enormous variation
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North Berkeley Now!
NBerkeleyNow
If you missed the Housing Advisory Commission (HAC) meeting last night, there was an interesting bit of info from Shannon Dodge (BART staff). BART needs to increase ridership from stations
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TIA| PM, Analytics, Ads, & Systems
NiTeiah
WHY GOOGLE ANALYTICS IS IMPORTANT #30DaysofThreads [THREAD] 1/30Let’s start by saying I think everyone should set up their google analytics.1. Google analytics can let you know exactly where the traffic
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Abdul El-Sayed, MD, DPhil
AbdulElSayed
When you read #COVID19 headlines like this, the key takeaways should be that:1) we’re not testing enough2) we’re testing the wrong people3) asymptomatic & low symptomatic spread are a big
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Farhana Sultana, Ph.D.
Prof_FSultana
This article is not only utterly misogynistic, written by a man who clearly is jealousy of @DrBiden accomplishments, but also completely misinformed, because PhDs are the original doctors. MDs took
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Jeffrey Tumlin
jeffreytumlin
Having switched from schedules to headway management, Muni has become more reliable than ever during COVID. We're working to make these improvements permanenthttps://www.sfmta.com/sites/default/files/reports-and-documents/2021/02/2-16-2
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Alexandra Erin
AlexandraErin
I really hate the way anti-vaxers have co-opted, confounded, and corrupted the concept of herd immunity because it's crucial to how vaccines work and why we can't just vaccinate "high-risk
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Tamorah Lewis, MD, PhD
TamorahLewisMD
It's 2020.Words matter.I hope to use my privilege and platform to change the way we discuss health inequities (while I stand on the shoulders of giants who have been in
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Abdu Sharkawy
SharkawyMD
Sobering perspective from @dgurdasani1 on #Covid19 in kids. 12-15% infected will develop chronic complications (shortness of breath, chest pain, GI issues, fatigue) whether initially symptomatic or not. Watch this please
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Larry Schweikart
LarrySchweikart
1) Well, also there is this:For 400 years inflation has NOT been in a "mountain range" of up and down, but rather stair-stepped in giant increases, always associated with major
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