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Caitlin Rivers, PhD
cmyeaton
A month ago @ScottGottliebMD and I cautioned against forbidding people from leaving their homes. Now there are calls by prominent leaders for the opposite. 1/https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/03/12/quarantining-cities-isnt-needed-fast-coor
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Charles Allen
charlesallen
For 18 months, I've been strongly opposed to charging DC residents in federal court via USAO's felon-in-possession initiative vs. our DC laws. This report shows it has to end now.
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Omar Wasow
owasow
Last week, following heavy press coverage of vigilante violence at protests, several analyses relied in part on my research to suggest Biden was likely to take a hit. A compelling
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Neal Katyal
neal_katyal
THREAD My Thoughts on @politico story saying the Court voted to say Roe v. Wade is fully overruled.I’ve quickly scanned the draft opinion and it appears legitimate. This means there
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Scott Gunn ➕
scottagunn
According to the Washington Post, police officers have killed 262 people so far this year. Today is the 102nd day of the year. Of the 262 people killed by police,
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ToSiam มอร์มอนในสยาม
AABastianWrites
Maybe Chinese Herbs (TCM) do help as NIH studies have shown the herbs can reduce blood clotting. Will post NIH articles for this thread. (National Institute of Health, USA)https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2020/04/24/strokes-coronavirus-young-pat
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dvnnyphvntvm
do not share videos of black men being murdered by the police. they used to proudly put lynchings on post cards. you will not give the white man empathy, you’re
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Bruce Bartlett
BruceBartlett
Why the right wins all the time--they have a large, well-funded, PERMANENT network of organizations and institutions continually preparing to take advantage of opportunities to advance their agenda.https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/inside-the-c
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Bill Scher
billscher
Farrakhan's anti-Semitism is often hedged just enough so you can cherrypick phrases to defend him (generally along the lines of: he didn't say *all* Jews!)But the infamous "Hitler was a
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Justin Mendoza, MPH
JustinDMendoza
Yesterday, activists got @moderna_tx to commit to making sure that their vaccine will be available to Americans "at not cost." This is a win for many, but I have some
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Michael McDonald
ElectProject
Over 300K mail ballots were rejected in the 2016 November election. We might see a million or more rejected in 2020 because of higher usage and more people who are
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Mark Gongloff
markgongloff
Sure are a lot of people at Saturday's Amy Coney Barrett unveiling turning up with coronavirus The ACB super spreader event. In the red circle is Notre Dame's president More
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Cory Doctorow
doctorow
"Essential, front-line workers" is 2020-speak for "low-waged, economically precarious workers who risk their lives for us." To all that, add "workers who are showered with abuse by right-wing anti-mask bullies."
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Curtis Houck
CurtisHouck
This headline in the Local section of Sunday's Washington Post isn't "Fiery But Mostly Peaceful," but it's pretty bad. Here's a link https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/protest-tactics-dc/2020/09/04/81a82cfa-ee74-
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Alexandra Yount (Carey)
acarey011
Last summer I was saddened to attend a memorial service for a fallen officer, Tara O’ Sullivan, in Sacramento, CA. She was young; it was very sad and support was
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Cynthia Miller-Idriss
milleridriss
As we watch scenes from Harrisburg echo protests across the country against shelter-in-place orders, seeing lots of derision & name calling of protesters as 'morons,' 'idiots,' etc. Obviously they are
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