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Gregg Gonsalves
gregggonsalves
This is a dangerous work of misinformation. The medical community is NOT divided on #chloroquine. Some may be giving it to patients, but this is Hail Mary compassionate use. Repeat.
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Polly Sigh
dcpoll
Feds are seizing masks and other #COVID19 supplies from hospitals without a word.“Federal officials sweep in without warning to expropriate our supplies... Are they stockpiling it? Distributing it? Will we
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Erik Tanouye
toyns
Looking at how newspapers cover debates online, I'm curious - do we still really need the 1-2 line headline summary? It's a relic of print journalism, and so often, the
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Soumya
skarlamangla
An LA nurse was faced with a choice: rush into a COVID patient’s room to save him while only wearing a thin surgical mask, or wait to find an N95.
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Chris Burnor
chrisburnor
This seems pretty significant.https://twitter.com/latimes/status/1252817269740072963 First, it means that COVID-19 was likely circulating in CA as early as mid-January (and suggests that it was circulating even earlier than that). Secondly, it
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Samantha Power
SamanthaJPower
Beginning in 1915, the Ottoman Empire perpetrated a genocide, killing 1.5 million Armenians. For decades, American leaders did not acknowledge this fact, due to pressure from Turkey. Until today.Thank you
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Tim Hogan
TimInHonolulu
1. Reporting on Flynn unmasking is a bit confusing.. How could there be both unmasking requests & intercepts where with Flynn unmasked? Flynn could have called Kysliak when Kysliak was
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Natasha Daly
natashaldaly
Here's an example of how "wildlife rebound" myth stuff spreads, even in media. This LA Times piece quotes a local hotel employee saying Yosemite bear population has "quadrupled," based on
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Nithya Raman
nithyavraman
Here’s a thread on the current status of LA’s COVID-19 outbreak.Summary: daily deaths and cases are increasing, but the growth is relatively slow so far. We’re also now probably seeing
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Rizwan
Rizwow
There is an interesting debate on gender being a social construct. It's the typical nature vs nurture discussion. In simple words, many sociologists believe that gender is not something you
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Ezra Klein
ezraklein
Cuomo gets a lot more coverage because the national media is based in New York and his brother is on CNN, but CA has contained coronavirus much better than NY,
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Los Angeles Times
latimes
If you live in L.A., you need to know about the federal corruption investigation at City Hall. There have been allegations of envelopes of cash, a paper bag of
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alain servais
aservais1
Painful closures lie ahead for L.A. galleries.1/4 of respondents,nine of 35,said they r facing permanent closure of their spaces in 2020 if situation doesn’t improve quickly. An additional 5 galleries,or
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Robin Stevens
redbreastedbird
I’d like to share a cool historical fact with you that’s also a good reminder you should ALWAYS research the historical ‘facts’ you already ‘know’. (I put this on my
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Gregg Gonsalves
gregggonsalves
Here is latest data on #Hydroxychloroquine. #AnthonyFauci is right, we have little data now to support its use. The idea that #PeterNavarro thinks otherwise, has ear of @realDonaldTrump should frighten
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Julia Wick
sherlyholmes
one interesting byproduct of checking dozens of different local papers everyday is seeing what the through-lines in coronavirus coverage are across the state My LAT colleagues have written about how
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