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Andrew Kohan
akohan
Inaccessible pedestrian infrastructure has real costs. This uneven sidewalk injured an older neighbour this morning, and necessitated a response from emergency workers 1/ We came upon the scene after two
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el gato malo
boriquagato
blue states and red states in the US have adopted VERY different courses of action around covid.i have split states into categories based on voting in last 4 pres elections.blue,
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The Sanctuary Project
SARCproj
TW:NOT EVERYONE IS SAFE INDOORS.Cases of domestic abuse are still perpetuating across the globe where victims experience mental or emotional suffering which includes repeated unwanted contact without a reasonable purpose,
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Alex Berenson
AlexBerenson
Let's review: 1/ We have very little idea what positive tests mean (we're over 300,000, but they rise more or less linearly with the number we conduct - does that
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Not Now, And Yet
notnowandyet
I've been thinking about the "not understanding Jin" thing and here's my theory: Jin was on a different trajectory than the rest of them when they started. He knew what
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Sean Casten
SeanCasten
This is sadly not a new thing. If we define terrorism as "threatened or actual violence by a non-state actor to achieve political ends", there is no close second to
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Eric Rosand
RosandEric
Significant barriers to #CVE progress remain! 1. rise of populism and increasing democratic deficits worldwide,2. growing societal polarization...https://twitter.com/Strong_Cities/status/1309563576647065600 3. authoritarian and other govern
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Armine Yalnizyan
ArmineYalnizyan
This article has crystallized some back-burner thoughts I've had on the rise in popularity of the term "K-shaped recovery".Here I go:https://twitter.com/TheEconomist/status/1319974189537906689 The term causes you to think abou
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John Lichfield
john_lichfield
Fewer people are now dying in France than in a “normal” year, despite the toll from Covid-19. The Fr. stats agency has updated “all deaths” figures to 18 May. As
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CryptoWhale
CryptoWhale
What we're seeing now has many similarities to the Wall Street Crash of 1929. Here's why. 1. DatesThe Great Depression Started on September 4th, and continued until November 13, 1929.
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Cordelia 🪁
abigatiny
What your favorite Ateez title track says about you (thread) If your favorite title track is Pirate King you’re intimidating and a little too cool for the rest of us
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Leora Horwitz
leorahorwitzmd
9th On the topic of syncope, I admitted 3-4 COVID+ patients with presenting complaint of syncope (2 with head lacs), all early in course, with orthostatic hypotension without significant antecedent
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Chris Kessell
THEChrisKessell
If someone has told or implied to you that their league or any league out there is a better thing for youth soccer and overall player development in this country
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Melanie Gail
melanietutors
The food poverty debate is making me FURIOUS. I have taught these children, the ones who rarely see mum and dad because they’re at work when they get home from
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Jason Crawford
jasoncrawford
Robert Gordon's *The Rise and Fall of American Growth* is one of the key texts that established the “stagnation” hypothesis. It's also a tome, weighing in at over 800 pages.I
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Aaron Derfel
Aaron_Derfel
1) Montreal nearly crossed a long-sought threshold Monday for the most ideal conditions to reopen schools. The city lowered its #COVID19 incidence to about one case per 100,000 population in
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