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Janet Badia
janetbadia
In Fort Wayne, Indiana, the police this week have most likely ended the local Movement for Black Lives after 18 days of continuous protests. While police in bigger cities make
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Federico Negro
fedenegro
An update on workplace product now months into covid, with a Manhattan and Brooklyn perspective - thread We have seen spaces and landlords that would’ve only considered leases months ago
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Franny Rabkin
franstaar
A thread on cross examination, George Bizos and Geoff Budlender I don’t get to see much cross examination as I normally cover motion court proceedings. But cross examination is a
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Les Perreaux
perreaux
I have thoughts about the importance of education and teachers. Or more specifically Grade 1. A thread. As a generalist reporter, I occasionally cover education issues and have often over
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abdul hamid
baymath
[THREAD] As a University lecturer having to teach online during COVID-19, I will be the first to admit the increase in workload and time this takes. But there are key
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David Friend
dfriend
Hollywood is watching the Canadian box office to see if the Spongebob movie and "Unhinged" can draw audiences on opening weekend. How's it going so far? Cineplex now reserves seats,
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𐐝𐐮𐐾𐐮𐑊𐐰𐑌𐐻𐐨
sigilante
Well, I finished teaching the first #urbit course at a university. Here's what I learned.Course mirror:http://davis68.github.io/martian-computing When I conceived of this idea in Fall 2019, I really thought that things
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Josh Weed
The_Weed
Happy no-man’s week! If the final days of the holidays have you feeling numb, exhausted, purposeless or triggered (this time can be very triggering of past trauma) take a moment
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Rebecca Vincent
rebecca_vincent
I’ve often said that nothing is normal about Julian Assange’s case. Here’s my list of the top 10 least normal aspects, strictly on the logistical side of monitoring the extradition
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Sunder Katwala
sundersays
It would be more plausible to take the lesson of the election being that it was difficult for the Democrats to win the Presidency. The idea it could have been
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Barbara Larochelle
BarbLarochelle
Feeling a bit of outrage fatigue. I know UCP likes to make digs about ‘the angry left’ (ie everyone who doesn’t support them or believe their lies), and maybe they’re
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Real, but true 🇺🇸⭐️⭐️⭐️
real_but_true
#WhyImVotingTrump America's strength & prosperity will be improved through policies & actions that deliver results, not platitudes that pander to the social justice issues of the day & manipulate human
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doncalloway
dcstl
Last night the US Attorney for the Northern District of GA, BJ Pak, resigned before his planned stop date of 1/20/21. This is significant for a few reasons. Thread: First,
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Jenn K. MD
emergjenncy
I am now a proud recipient of the Pfizer #covid19 vaccine. I’m also pregnant. A 2/ I didn’t plan on publicly sharing this detail of my life, but I
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Karam Bales
karamballes
1/ Thread: Taking a look at the Royal Society DELVE report on Balancing the Risks of Pupils Returning to Schools.Published 10th Julyhttps://rs-delve.github.io/reports/2020/07/24/balancing-the-risk-of-pupils-returning-to-schools.html 2/ The
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Private Universal Friend
GrumpyTheology
I'm glad folks are starting to talk about customer service jobs and the toll they take on workers bodies. I had severe back/neck problems in my 20s from working fast
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