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Leah Tiscione
LeahTiscione
This made me want to talk about what happened in December 2008 when I submitted sample cartoons to the @NewYorker and the (then) Assistant Cartoons Editor, Farley Katz, suggested we
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Eason Jordan
EasonJordan
Fahad @KSAEmbassySpox, since you give so many media interviews, I have a challenge for you: Debate me. Or anyone from @HRW @TheFreedomI or @Amnesty.Fair warning: #JamalKhashoggi was my friend. And
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Scott Knowles
USofDisaster
Fellow disaster researchers I offer some hope--major outlet news coverage of the compound pandemic-hurricane-wildfire-social justice disaster seems to have absorbed some of our core conceptual premises and empirical findings! 2.
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Beck Smith
beck_smith
I've been searching for the best thinking on how this pandemic could change the world for the better and these are six of the best articles I have read so
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Silvio Casagrande
scasagra
Just finished today Vacío Perfecto by Stanislav Lem, what can I say? A poor and few thoughts in my review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/3287740506 : "if you have not read it yet,
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⌗ChrisMessina
chrismessina
I thought I had a thread on #paywalls but I can't find it so I guess I'll just start another.#paywall #paywalls #paywalls #paywalls Insert image of Monopoly guy with empty
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Maria Konnikova
mkonnikova
My new book, THE BIGGEST BLUFF, will be out on June 23rd (http://bit.ly/thebigbluff ). I feel incredibly lucky to have had some truly remarkable individuals take the time away from everything
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Hari Kunzru
harikunzru
It's possible that I may have mentioned once or twice that I have a novel out. It's called Red Pill and it's partly set in Berlin. While I was researching
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One Breath Partnership
OneBreathHOU
Our monthly newsletter, "Particulate Matters," went out today. It shows that #COVID19 isn't an equalizer at all. Here's what's inside. A new study from @HarvardChanSPH finds compelling evidence that long-term
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Neva
NLong72
1/In 1927, Fred Trump started Elizabeth Trump & Son Co., the real estate company that would later become The Trump OrganizationFred Trump began his career constructing low-income apartments and row
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Ohlmann Group
OhlmannGroup
Art connects us — not only to ourselves but to the world around us. In celebration of #Juneteenth and in an effort to amplify Black voices and perspectives, our
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Cory Doctorow
doctorow
By any objective measure, Adrian Tomine is a success: from his groundbreaking and definitive Optic Nerve comic to his work in the @NewYorker, Tomine is a great and influential artist;
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chaotic fugue
suggestivecacti
intubation hallucinations (aka "ICU delirium"/"ICU psychosis") is very common and traumatising. There's been quite a few reports about people experiencing it in the last few months, and the long-term effects
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Caitlin L Chandler
CaitLChandler
It's really frustrating that of all the things happening in #Uganda right now, the @NewYorker choose to devote a magazine spread to Renée Bach: "A missionary on trial: Renée Bach
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Benjamin M. Ingram
NotoriousBMI
strong piece:https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/04/its-not-september-12-anymore/609502/ i will say that it's wild to me whenever i encounter the idea/people who bought fully into govt rationale behind our 9/11 response. like, i get it
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Erin Khar
ErinKhar
Got the a case of the Mopey Mondays? Perhaps some reading will help...It's time for my weekly reading thread—a (partial) list of what I've read the past week that made
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