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Ritchie.btcees 💸
bitcoinees
Quick thoughts on DeFi Connecting with Traditional Finance.#CRO vs $SXP and We know who will win Crypto Cards race. Hodl $SXP Token.@cryptocom no doubt have bought Crypto Cards and
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AsarathaHS
AsarathaHS
"MHA has no worldbuilding!" is a criticism often thrown at the series. This is a misconception in two parts. One, worldbuilding doesn't mean what you think it means. And two,
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Apoorva Mandavilli
apoorva_nyc
At hospitals affiliated with NYU, Columbia, Harvard and Vanderbilt, 20- and 30-something grad students, IT and billing staff and administrators (none of whom see patients) have been vaccinated ahead of
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Suvy Bo
suvyboy
This is a historically illiterate piece which totally misunderstands the boom of the 1920s and the factors which drove it.First off, this was after WW I when the gold standard
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Peter Arenella
arenella1
1]To fairly judge the true character of any good politician, you have to see them in action with their mask off dealing with people who they don't know and who
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Richard Moglen
RichardMoglen
What is Relative Strength (RS) and how to identify it (Thread) Focusing on stocks exhibiting strong Relative Strength is one of the keys to achieving superior returns. This is one
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H i s t o r yK E
HistoryKE
#HistoryKEThread: Is History About To SAP Us Again?In 1963, after more than a decade’s episode of violent struggle for freedom, Kenya attained her independence. Then in 1991, roughly 28 years
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Michael J. Kavanagh
mjkcongo
1 Kamerhe laughed when judge read verdict. Here's our update.Piece & thread w/ commentary from @fredbauma90 and @wolterssteph https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-06-20/aide-to-congo-president-declared-guilty-in-corruption-t
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Ryan McNamara 🧬
Ryan_Mac_Phd
Very interesting piece by the @nytimes in regards to SARS-CoV-2 surveillance, or lack thereof, in the U.S. Having been involved in sequencing SARS-CoV-2 among the population, I had a few
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Corey A. DeAngelis
DeAngelisCorey
Chicago Teachers Union just filed a request for an injunction to stop in-person instruction that is supposed to start January 11th. The same union tweeted this yesterday in advance of
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Mike Siegel
SiegelForTexas
CAN TEXAS BECOME A PROGRESSIVE STATE?We are six candidates who put our lives on the line to flip local & statewide seats.None of us won. But we exceed expectations &
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Sara Becker, Ph.D.
sjbeckerphd
Some good news! After being an Ad-Hoc Reviewer/Chair 10 times for multiple study sections, I've been invited to serve as a standing study section member for @NIDAnews!Reviewing grants is so.
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Andy Westwood
AndyWWestwood
In a genuine attempt to be helpful (no really), I’m going to post a series of reports and publications that might be helpful when @educationgovuk and @GavinWilliamson start to really
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Paul Krugman
paulkrugman
Putting the Republican attempt to hobble the Fed in perspective: important to realize that financial crises have been a defining feature of the world economy these past 25 years 1/https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/17/us/politics/closing-in-on
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Kathryn James
OsbornEarlyMod
Will probably delete this, and speak only (as ever) for myself, but: Dear cherished academic colleagues: could you please stop using "love" and the "love letter" when you talk about
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Andrew Coogan
Cooganlab
Next week will be the last week of my term as a Head of Department, and so some thoughts and reflections on the past 6 years First, the positives. I
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