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Ryan J. Reilly
ryanjreilly
The Inquirer has added an editor’s note about why they pulled the photos of the child. For transparency: now that the FOP’s lie has been exposed, I’m going to delete
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Patribotics
patribotics
By the President of #Portland’s @NAACP, condemning the agitators attacking the Federal Courthouse And it’s one HELL of a read THREADhttps://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/07/23/portlands-protests-were-supposed-be-about-black-lives
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Audra J. Wolfe, PhD
ColdWarScience
A thread on today’s Never Just Science, on Lysenko, Lysenkoism, what it means to call something “Lysenkoist.”https://neverjustscience.substack.com/p/lysenkos-ghosts I felt I owed you all this post, if nothing else to explain
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Michael D. Kennedy
Prof_Kennedy
Tho I completed revising http://www.sup.org/books/title/?id=24607 in July 2014, its emphasis on intellectual & institutional responsibility resonates now. Among those who illustrate that conjunction of intellectual & institutional responsibil
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Celeste P. says LET’S GO GEORGIA SENATE SEATS!
Celeste_pewter
I think working on COVID-19 response is about to break me, but.... Please CALL YOUR REPS ABOUT USPS INSTEAD OF JUST SIGNING PETITIONS. We all want to save the USPS,
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Joshua A. Geltzer
jgeltzer
THREADThere are steps that state & local officials can take, right now, relying on laws already on the books, to protect Americans from the threat posed by unlawful private militias.Here's
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Maya Contreras
mayatcontreras
1)He’s wrong. I spoke to my psychologist father in law about this. The reason many people fall for conspiracies isn’t poverty (you didn’t see BIPOC storming the Capitol in mass):
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Christopher Federico
ChrisPolPsych
So, what's up with Trump's bizarre fascination with these drugs, which outstrips all scientific evidence that they are effective? Many are speculating a potential financial interest, which I wouldn't rule
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Folks—WH’s defense strategy failed miserably—we epidemiologists think it was a silent asymptotical carrier who evaded the WH testing fence around Trump. But they relied on just that one single fence
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Zarina Zabrisky
ZarinaZabrisky
#ElectionInterference is one of the topics for #debates . Experts focus on leaks, hacks and bots as seen in 2016, but the main threat is overlooked. Russia doesn't just meddle
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Paul Rieckhoff
PaulRieckhoff
“Amid criticism, Secretary Wilkie won’t commit to removing Nazi headstones from VA cemeteries”. There’s very important history & context around this position taken by @SecWilkie. This is not out of
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WitnessNow
Peaceful_411
Roger Stone has got to be beside himself/THREADAt the onset of the trial, Judge Jackson announced last Tues, Nov 4, that Stone's trial was set for 3 weeks of testimony.
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Peter J. Hasson
peterjhasson
WHO Director-General @DrTedros won his job in a 2017 election with China's backing. Now he and the WHO are playing a crucial role in China's propaganda campaignhttps://dailycaller.com/2020/03/22/who-director-general-tedros-adhanom-ghebreyesus
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Desi-Rae Thinking :)
desiraethinking
More than 99.99% of police encounters with citizens are peaceful, yet believe that policemen are targeting individuals. I can't be the only one who
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Champagne Sharks Podcast
ChampagneSharks
Great article. Very detailed analysis with a step by step practical agenda of what Black women are owed and need to ask for from Biden and Harris. Wonder how many
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Lawrence Glickman
LarryGlickman
George Will gets a lot wrong in this column./1 Higher education has become a net subtraction from reasonablenesshttps://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/higher-education-has-become-a-net-subtraction-from-reasonableness/2019/11/13/01071ae6-0574-11ea-b1
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