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Katya Adler
BBCkatyaadler
Why, you might ask, if the EU priority in negotiations was to protect the single market, is Brussels allowing issue of fish to endanger the whole deal? EU always knew
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NickPenticoff
How should we value Daniel Jones? A thread. Last season Jones took over for Eli Manning in week 3 and remained the starter the rest of the year. He finished
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Farai Chideya
farai
How do we get out of the spiral of American society where Black women and other WOC; Black people and other POC have to do unpaid civic labor to get
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Tom Sugrue
TomSugrue
Another tiresome and utterly predictable jeremiad about the history profession that misses the innovation that has remade the field in recent decades.https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2021-01-31/max-hastings-u-s-universities-declar
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Dr. Jake Becraft
DrSynbio
Let's be clear about what the data from @moderna_tx today tells us. In their study, 95 people (so far) have contracted Covid (90 in the placebo group). Efficacy: 94.5%, a
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clarkesworld
clarkesworld
This remains one of the biggest problems facing online short fiction magazines. (Another is lowballing the price of a subscription or single issue.) Both devalue short fiction and hold the
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Jennifer Mercieca
jenmercieca
This @chrislhayes segment from last night about how violent the insurrection actually was, is very good (and disturbing):https://www.msnbc.com/all-in/watch/chris-99178053752 There's a lot of interest in the relationship between communic
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Jennifer Pfeifer
jennDSN
#GradAdmissions chair here @UOPsych. Congrats to all the PhD applicants this year - you deserve a HUGE round of applause! In scouring the web I'm having trouble finding a
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taysé
taysethrone
#ROSÉ as Vincent Van Gogh's Paintings Almond Blossoms (1890) Blossoming Almond Branche in a glass with a book (1888) Sunflower (1888) Red Gladioli (1886) Autumn Landscape (1885) Field with
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Alex Heffron
AlexHeffron20
I respect different views on this, but for me, I’m totally happy and ok with this idea. I can rear an animal with care and love and I can kill
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Patrick Skinner
SkinnerPm
I appreciate the effort to make sure taxpayer money wasn’t wasted ramping up vaccine logistics. Of course the same scrutiny and logic was applied to the Pentagon or DHS or
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James Murray
James_BG
This is the crux of it. The issue that was kicked down the road for 4 years has reached a dead end. Brexit hardliners want access to EU market but
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Dr Mike Galsworthy
mikegalsworthy
Good article. And so the “who won” spin battle begins.UK victories are cosmetic, however: “The EU appears to have secured a deal which allows it to retain nearly all of
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Alex Little
AlexLittleTN
What an embarrassment. The good lawyers in that office deserve better.https://twitter.com/TNattygen/status/1336767184467529730 By signing on to this brazen, lawless attempt to steal an election, Slattery has demonstrated that the way we
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Chris Jones
EnswellJones
April, 2000. I am excited to start my first season as the Blue Jays beat writer for the National Post. I love baseball, and I have a scar on my
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Dan
the_dan
If any Nats players kneel during the anthem tomorrow, we’ll see a lot of disingenuous reactions on here. Let’s unpack a couple. #OpeningDay 1/4 Reaction: “give the virtue signaling
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