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Manu Khajuria 🇮🇳
KhajuriaManu
In a way I am glad with what is happening today. It is making me question everything. From my Convent school harassing me for being the only student with a
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Dan Nexon
dhnexon
The United States is great not despite its hypocrisy, but because of it. It is *precisely* the values baked into our foundational documents – freedom, equality, representative democracy – that
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Londonist
Londonist
War hero Noor Inayat Khan was the first female radio operator sent to occupied Paris, and for a time the only transmitting agent there. Betrayed to the Gestapo, she escaped
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Sri Thiruvadanthai
teasri
Good interview by @dugalira with Viral Acharya. Some good points--lack of disinvestment--mixed up with a lot of boilerplate stuff about CB independence, inflation credibility that seems to have not kept
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Osman Siddiqi
OsmSiddiqi
Finally listened to @MariamChughtai and Pervez Hoodbhoy's debate on thinkfest. Immediate reactions - Dr. Chughtai really held her own with the facts around what a curriculum is and what it
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Irkutyanin
Irkutyanin1
One thing I tried to get across talking about Woodrow Wilson was that, in spite of everything else you may personally hate about him, and there is a lot, his
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Scout Scoops
RidinRosters
Longballs And Legends Volume 2 , MLB®TheShow™20 , Create your own fantasy franchise with legends of the 90's with the newest all star roster, Coming this Christmas This is a
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Mother Jones
MotherJones
1/ Have you ever wondered where “Ole Miss” comes from? We dug up the history.It’s another case of white supremacy hiding in the nooks and crannies of our language. (Thread.)
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Dr. Sandra Steingraber
ssteingraber1
Radicalized at 29 when beaten unconscious by a police officer while reporting for @michigandaily after objecting to beating and arrest of the Black reporter next to me and then being
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michael dobson
michaeldobsonNZ
I was very happy to contribute a review of @GaraviniG's excellent new history of OPEC for an @HDiplo roundtable, published today. Garavini connects anticolonial political history with contemporary climate policy
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𝔖𝔲𝔰𝔞𝔫𝔫𝔞𝔥 𝔅𝔩𝔞𝔠𝔨
suzania
1/ Have been thinking about how completely taken aback I was by the Capitol invasion: my dad had been convinced that it was a real possibility and I had thought
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Aletheia 🧢🗽🌹🧦🔰🌈🥑🌍📚🏡⚖️🕢
AletheiaAtheos
Stay healthy and take your immune system supplements like #VitaminD when you do get #COVID19 #Vaccine."Immunosenescence contributes to reduced vaccine response in elderly persons, and is worsened by deficiencies in
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Ari Paul ⛓️
AriDavidPaul
Bitcoin’s price action makes me a little sad. At the end of this leg of the bull run (best guess 12-18 months), BTC will never again be as attractive an
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Benjamin Park
BenjaminEPark
Though I've slacked off lately, I really loved doing #ReviewThreads this year, where I highlight and digest new books in a series of tweets.So here are my tweet reviews of
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Chris Heaney
chrheaney
Fascinating historical science, twice over—how Native peoples over millennia engaged in sciences of agricultural experimentation and exchange on a hemispheric scale. Corn didn't just radiate out from Mexico; it returned
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Ryan Hoselton
RyanHoselton
I’ve seen a lot of SBCers retweet this and say things like “This sure gives us a lot to think about!” Which is nice. But inadequate.https://twitter.com/jawno/status/1281268843332153345 If the Conservative Resurgence
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