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Justin Schlosberg
jrschlosberg
1. A timeline of Jeremy Corbyn’s key interventions and public statements about tackling antisemitism... 2. In April 2016 Jeremy Corbyn said he wanted to ensure the party took robust action
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Andrew Brandt
threatresearch
For your lunchtime* long read this afternoon, I'd like to point you to some work I'm quite proud of that was published today.SophosLabs found what we now suspect may be
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Alex Fletcher
alexanderfletch
I spent a good four years writing about #BBUK for @digitalspy. Was lucky enough to interview nearly all my favourite housemates at some point. Speaking to them years after they
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Patrick W. Reed
Patrick_W_Reed
If I were J*m Sm*llman, I wouldn't bring up being a stand-up comedian nearly as often as he does in his book, considering two chapters in every single joke has
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Austin C. Doctor
austincdoctor
An excellent review of leader studies by @DanKrcmaric et al.! Raises a number of important questions about the roles and agency of *rebel* leadership. What independent effects do leaders, each
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John Marion
JohnMarionjr
Hey, Rhody, if you’re watching the protests @RI_BOE where people are questioning the results, there are some things you should know. Every voter in Rhode Island votes on a hand-marked
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TEXponentially
TexTheLaw
With her permission, I'm sharing the only time my DMs have been slid into for shot-shooting. It was just after I published a particularly spicy chapter of the #BookOfGambrach
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Jason Scott
textfiles
In 1985, Mary Ann Buckles released her dissertation, "Interactive Fiction: The Computer Storygame Adventure", receiving her Ph.D. from UCSD. She fought for it the whole way, saying it was really
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Dr. Carlos Chaccour 🦟🔚💊
carlos_chaccour
From early on into the pandemic, I have received unsolicited advise about ivermectin and #COVID.e.g. "I would like to add to your thinking before you start your trial" Others ask
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Sam Bagenstos
sbagen
Having just shared with a coauthor the latest draft of our piece, I'm declaring my work done for this (fill in your preferred adjective) year. So I thought I'd do
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John Bye
_johnbye
The government recently admitted its labs are struggling to meet demand, forcing them to ration access to testing to reduce delays and voided tests.Headline capacity figures look like they have
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SCS_Disputes
SCS_Disputes
Alvaro Semedo (1585-1658). Portuguese Jesuit. First arrived in Guangzhou in 1613 where he died in 1658. Apart from a brief period (1637-1645) when he returned to Europe, he spent all
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James Ryan
jdryan08
Loathe as I am to egg this on, since there seems to be some possibly genuine skepticism about my assertions, let's look at some documents, shall we? A thread on
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Diné Millennials Today
DineMillennials
During the time of World War II, Navajo was virtually unknown outside the reservation. And the code proved uncrackable. Kenji Kawano's striking photographs capture the quiet dignity of the Navajo
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manasataramgini
blog_supplement
This important work on the ethnogenesis of the Mongols has been finally published. A few comments follow:https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0092867420313210?via%3DihubFirst around 3300 BCE and before. The red is the Afanasie
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Rebekah Jones
GeoRebekah
People who are misguided on k12 COVID-19 cases and ask "Is it safe to open schools yet?" are asking the wrong question.One of many right questions is: "What is this
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